The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 implies that the US is effectively moving towards a general child benefit. However, the amount paid out is dependent on income, similar to schemes in several other countries. In the present paper, we argue that instead of suppressing the labour supply of middle income parents through withdrawing the transfer as a function of income, one should consider the obvious alternative of financing a generous universal child benefit by changing the overall income tax system. Implications of means testing relative to a tax financed universal alternative are discussed analytically in a piece-wise linear schedule. Moreover, we provide empirical illustrations of effects of child benefit design by combining information...
This paper is written a propos of recent initiatives by the U.K. government to integrate aspects of ...
In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where pa...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
We assess the case for universal child care programs in the context of a Norwegian reform which led ...
In order to alleviate child poverty, contemporary European welfare states have shifted their focus i...
Although a growing number of studies suggest that providing poor families with income supplements of...
Governments, over much of the developed world, make significant financial transfers to parents with...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
In this paper a new microsimulation model for Hungary is used to simulate the full impact of the Apr...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labor supply. In this p...
however the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors...
The authors suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax benefit systems to fam...
This paper is written a propos of recent initiatives by the U.K. government to integrate aspects of ...
In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where pa...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
In this paper, we challenge the conventional wisdom that due to the negative correlation between fam...
We assess the case for universal child care programs in the context of a Norwegian reform which led ...
In order to alleviate child poverty, contemporary European welfare states have shifted their focus i...
Although a growing number of studies suggest that providing poor families with income supplements of...
Governments, over much of the developed world, make significant financial transfers to parents with...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
In this paper a new microsimulation model for Hungary is used to simulate the full impact of the Apr...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labor supply. In this p...
however the views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of the Geary Institute. All errors...
The authors suggest a new comprehensive measure of support given through tax benefit systems to fam...
This paper is written a propos of recent initiatives by the U.K. government to integrate aspects of ...
In this paper we examine the desirability of subsidizing child care expenditures in a model where pa...
Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this ...