In Germany 1,41 children are born per women which results in a much lower birth-rate than in France. Time and again it has been discussed if a family orientated tax- and transfer system can influence birth rates. In Germany, France is often designated as a role model. Based on a model calculation this contribution shows how disposable income of German families would change, if the French tax- and transfer system were introduced. It will be distinguished among different family and employment compositions. One of the results is that families with only one child would be financially worth of under the French system while families with more children would benefit
Birth rates differ strongly across European states, despite the deep economic har-monisation process...
Hantrais (Linda). - The impact of Familiy Policy on Childbearing in France and the United Kingdom Fr...
International audienceThis study aims to shed light on the main characteristics of the French system...
In Germany 1,41 children are born per women which results in a much lower birth-rate than in France....
A comparison based on German and French micro data shows that the redistributive effects of family s...
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. A solution, often advocated to incentivize...
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. A solution, often advocated ...
This paper assesses the effects that an introduction of the French family splitting mechanism would ...
'This paper assesses the effects that an introduction of the French family splitting mechanism would...
National audienceObwohl Deutschland und Frankreich in ökonomischer, politischer und institutioneller...
The paper focuses on tools of tax policy used as an element of a pro-family policy in France...
The economic theory of the family as proposed by Becker (1981, 1991) predicts clearly the relationsh...
This paper uses the French family quotient reform of 1995 to analyze the impact of the individual in...
publié sous le nom de jeune fille d'Angela Luci: Angela GreulichCet article propose une analyse croi...
The neighbouring countries France and Germany show very different levels of fertility. Differences a...
Birth rates differ strongly across European states, despite the deep economic har-monisation process...
Hantrais (Linda). - The impact of Familiy Policy on Childbearing in France and the United Kingdom Fr...
International audienceThis study aims to shed light on the main characteristics of the French system...
In Germany 1,41 children are born per women which results in a much lower birth-rate than in France....
A comparison based on German and French micro data shows that the redistributive effects of family s...
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. A solution, often advocated to incentivize...
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. A solution, often advocated ...
This paper assesses the effects that an introduction of the French family splitting mechanism would ...
'This paper assesses the effects that an introduction of the French family splitting mechanism would...
National audienceObwohl Deutschland und Frankreich in ökonomischer, politischer und institutioneller...
The paper focuses on tools of tax policy used as an element of a pro-family policy in France...
The economic theory of the family as proposed by Becker (1981, 1991) predicts clearly the relationsh...
This paper uses the French family quotient reform of 1995 to analyze the impact of the individual in...
publié sous le nom de jeune fille d'Angela Luci: Angela GreulichCet article propose une analyse croi...
The neighbouring countries France and Germany show very different levels of fertility. Differences a...
Birth rates differ strongly across European states, despite the deep economic har-monisation process...
Hantrais (Linda). - The impact of Familiy Policy on Childbearing in France and the United Kingdom Fr...
International audienceThis study aims to shed light on the main characteristics of the French system...