This paper examines the use of national microsimulation models in a cross-country context and highlights some of the difficulties associated with carrying out comparative research. Changes to the equivalence scales of social assistance systems in favour of children in Germany, Ireland and the UK were modelled. Unlike a number of previous studies of this kind, reforms were modelled in the policy and societal context in which the reforms are set. To do this, three national tax-benefit microsimulation models were used. The analysis highlighted both the different structure of the policy instruments used across the countries, but also the importance of the national environments in which the policy is set
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
ABSTRACT: The market-enhancing regulations of the European Union (EU) place political and economic c...
We provide an overview of microsimulation approaches for assessing the effects of policy on income d...
This paper investigates the simulation of common policy reforms across different countries. Changes ...
The authors suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax benefit systems to fam...
We suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax-benefit systems to families with...
AbstractThree European countries with very different tax-benefit systems have recently substantially...
Microsimulation models have internationally become important tools for policy formation and evaluati...
This book offers the first systematic assessment of income redistribution in Eastern Europe, within ...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
This article presents selected results from the first comparative study of social assistance across ...
This article compares the effects of increasing traditional welfare to introducing in-work benefits ...
This research note describes the three national modules used in Eur3, a prototype three country micr...
This Paper estimates the welfare and distributional impact of two types of welfare reform in 14 memb...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
ABSTRACT: The market-enhancing regulations of the European Union (EU) place political and economic c...
We provide an overview of microsimulation approaches for assessing the effects of policy on income d...
This paper investigates the simulation of common policy reforms across different countries. Changes ...
The authors suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax benefit systems to fam...
We suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax-benefit systems to families with...
AbstractThree European countries with very different tax-benefit systems have recently substantially...
Microsimulation models have internationally become important tools for policy formation and evaluati...
This book offers the first systematic assessment of income redistribution in Eastern Europe, within ...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
This article presents selected results from the first comparative study of social assistance across ...
This article compares the effects of increasing traditional welfare to introducing in-work benefits ...
This research note describes the three national modules used in Eur3, a prototype three country micr...
This Paper estimates the welfare and distributional impact of two types of welfare reform in 14 memb...
Abstract: Over the past decades, social protection systems in Western welfare states have designed n...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
ABSTRACT: The market-enhancing regulations of the European Union (EU) place political and economic c...
We provide an overview of microsimulation approaches for assessing the effects of policy on income d...