European countries vary in the extent to which they succeed in reducing poverty using social transfers. However, we do not have good ways of understanding how these different outcomes are achieved. It is therefore very difficult to learn lessons from abroad. This paper uses micro data from the EU Statistics on Income and Living Condition (SILC), and attempts to decompose reductions in child poverty rates and gaps into the contribution made by children, old age, social exclusion, housing and work-related benefits. The analysis is undertaken for all families with children under 16, lone parent families, couple families, and then for families with varying levels of work intensity. Transfers make a substantial contribution to reducing child pov...
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 most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...
Combating child poverty and improving child well-being have become key issues on the policy agenda o...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to povert...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
This article examines how income poverty is affected by changes to the scale of tax-benefit policies...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
The future of a universal child benefit in the UK is currently under threat. Here Jonathan Bradshaw ...
Combating child poverty is desirable to ensure equality of opportunities across children, as well a...
This article analyses programmes of cash allowances for children and compares their effectiveness in...
The prevalence of low income for children, especially for children in lone-parent families, varies c...
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 most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...
Combating child poverty and improving child well-being have become key issues on the policy agenda o...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to povert...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
This article examines how income poverty is affected by changes to the scale of tax-benefit policies...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
The future of a universal child benefit in the UK is currently under threat. Here Jonathan Bradshaw ...
Combating child poverty is desirable to ensure equality of opportunities across children, as well a...
This article analyses programmes of cash allowances for children and compares their effectiveness in...
The prevalence of low income for children, especially for children in lone-parent families, varies c...
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 most developed countries, children in lone parent families face a high risk of poverty. A partial...