Abstract: Policies aimed at the family are an important tool for governments to achieve various goals to improve society, manage populations, enhance well-being, and reduce inequality, among other things. Choosing an optimal policy design often constitutes a compromise between different goals and priorities. The Croatian tax allowance for dependent children has often been criticised in the literature for its regressivity, and opacity due to a lack of parliamentary oversight. There is room to improve the child benefit allocation. This research investigates whether Croatia could reform its policies on child benefit and tax allowance for dependent children without increasing the budget, based on family policies that have been implemented in Gr...
Family policies and family support measures have been identified as having major implications for ch...
This article analyses programmes of cash allowances for children and compares their effectiveness in...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
Disertacija se bavi potporama za djecu u Hrvatskoj i pet europskih zemalja. Potpore za djecu su novč...
Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to povert...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
This policy brief provides a concise summary of research carried out by an inter-disciplinary team o...
The article analyses the redistributive effect attained by personal income tax, social security cont...
Family policies and their impact on the well-being of families are a frequent topic of research. How...
Abstract: We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very differen...
U ovom radu fokus je na doplatku za djecu i njega kao mogućem čimbeniku u promjeni stope feritilitet...
In a fiscally expansionary context, policy makers in Croatia must keep in mind the redistributive ro...
This article examines how income poverty is affected by changes to the scale of tax-benefit policies...
After the breakup of former Yugoslavia Croatia, Serbia and Sloveniafollowed different income tax ref...
This paper analyses the developments in labor income taxation in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia duri...
Family policies and family support measures have been identified as having major implications for ch...
This article analyses programmes of cash allowances for children and compares their effectiveness in...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
Disertacija se bavi potporama za djecu u Hrvatskoj i pet europskih zemalja. Potpore za djecu su novč...
Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to povert...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
This policy brief provides a concise summary of research carried out by an inter-disciplinary team o...
The article analyses the redistributive effect attained by personal income tax, social security cont...
Family policies and their impact on the well-being of families are a frequent topic of research. How...
Abstract: We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very differen...
U ovom radu fokus je na doplatku za djecu i njega kao mogućem čimbeniku u promjeni stope feritilitet...
In a fiscally expansionary context, policy makers in Croatia must keep in mind the redistributive ro...
This article examines how income poverty is affected by changes to the scale of tax-benefit policies...
After the breakup of former Yugoslavia Croatia, Serbia and Sloveniafollowed different income tax ref...
This paper analyses the developments in labor income taxation in Croatia, Slovenia and Slovakia duri...
Family policies and family support measures have been identified as having major implications for ch...
This article analyses programmes of cash allowances for children and compares their effectiveness in...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...