The paper examines the effect of family transfers on child poverty in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Family transfers are defined as to include non-contributory child benefits, contributory family allowances and tax credits or allowances. The drive to reduce child poverty is of particular interest in southern Europe, where public support to poor families with children is often meagre or not available at all. The paper uses the European cross-country microsimulation model, EUROMOD, to assess the distributional impact of existing family transfers and to explore the scope for policy reforms, before it concludes with a discussion of key findings and policy implications
Abstract This paper explores the prospects for a guaranteed income for every child in the European U...
In this paper we consider income distribution in Italy, and evaluate the redistributive impact of in...
This paper documents the variation in living standards of the poorest fifth of children in rich (and...
The paper examines the effect of family transfers on child poverty in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portu...
The paper examines the effect of income transfers to families in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal u...
Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to povert...
Children are generally at a higher risk of poverty than the population as a whole, although the mech...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
In this paper we analyse the distinct effectiveness of demographic, labour market and welfare state ...
The rising unemployment and poverty following the Great Recession have highlighted the importance of...
To what extent can a country’s effectiveness in reducing child poverty be attributed to the size of ...
In order to alleviate child poverty, contemporary European welfare states have shifted their focus i...
Recent research has suggested that financial transfers from parents to their adult children in the f...
Households with children have a higher incidence of poverty than households without children in many...
This paper assesses the relative merits of tax credits for dependent children and child benefits in ...
Abstract This paper explores the prospects for a guaranteed income for every child in the European U...
In this paper we consider income distribution in Italy, and evaluate the redistributive impact of in...
This paper documents the variation in living standards of the poorest fifth of children in rich (and...
The paper examines the effect of family transfers on child poverty in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portu...
The paper examines the effect of income transfers to families in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal u...
Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to povert...
Children are generally at a higher risk of poverty than the population as a whole, although the mech...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
In this paper we analyse the distinct effectiveness of demographic, labour market and welfare state ...
The rising unemployment and poverty following the Great Recession have highlighted the importance of...
To what extent can a country’s effectiveness in reducing child poverty be attributed to the size of ...
In order to alleviate child poverty, contemporary European welfare states have shifted their focus i...
Recent research has suggested that financial transfers from parents to their adult children in the f...
Households with children have a higher incidence of poverty than households without children in many...
This paper assesses the relative merits of tax credits for dependent children and child benefits in ...
Abstract This paper explores the prospects for a guaranteed income for every child in the European U...
In this paper we consider income distribution in Italy, and evaluate the redistributive impact of in...
This paper documents the variation in living standards of the poorest fifth of children in rich (and...