This study assesses the role of social spending in relation to child poverty in European welfare states. Using macro-level panel data from EU SILC 2005-2012, we analyze the effect of the size of social spending and the effect of how those benefits are targeted. We separately estimate the effect of pension benefits on child poverty, as the prevalence of multigenerational families makes them a relevant income source for families with children, especially in Southern and Eastern European welfare states. Estimating a GLS model including time and country fixed effects, we find that both cash transfers and pensions substantially reduce child poverty. Increased targeting also leads to lower poverty rates, but the effect sizes are more modest by co...
This report examines effects of social protection in the EU. Part I analyses (trends in) the impact ...
The main objective of this report is to descriptively analyse child poverty and the relationship bet...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
This study assesses the role of social spending in relation to child poverty in European welfare sta...
We assess the impact of redistributive policy on child poverty across 29 European welfare states, us...
Children are generally at a higher risk of poverty than the population as a whole, although the mech...
Available studies indicate a strong negative correlation between poverty and social expenditures in ...
Available studies indicate a strong negative correlation between poverty and social expenditures in ...
In order to alleviate child poverty, contemporary European welfare states have shifted their focus i...
Our paper4 starts from the premise that the disparity and lack of convergence of levels of child pov...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The long-standing wisdom that universally designed benefits outperform targeted benefits in terms of...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
Moral, efficiency, and rights-based arguments have sparked widespread\ud acknowledgement in both aca...
Combating child poverty is desirable to ensure equality of opportunities across children, as well a...
This report examines effects of social protection in the EU. Part I analyses (trends in) the impact ...
The main objective of this report is to descriptively analyse child poverty and the relationship bet...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
This study assesses the role of social spending in relation to child poverty in European welfare sta...
We assess the impact of redistributive policy on child poverty across 29 European welfare states, us...
Children are generally at a higher risk of poverty than the population as a whole, although the mech...
Available studies indicate a strong negative correlation between poverty and social expenditures in ...
Available studies indicate a strong negative correlation between poverty and social expenditures in ...
In order to alleviate child poverty, contemporary European welfare states have shifted their focus i...
Our paper4 starts from the premise that the disparity and lack of convergence of levels of child pov...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The long-standing wisdom that universally designed benefits outperform targeted benefits in terms of...
Childcare services are increasingly put forward as one of the most important policy levers to combat...
Moral, efficiency, and rights-based arguments have sparked widespread\ud acknowledgement in both aca...
Combating child poverty is desirable to ensure equality of opportunities across children, as well a...
This report examines effects of social protection in the EU. Part I analyses (trends in) the impact ...
The main objective of this report is to descriptively analyse child poverty and the relationship bet...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...