Southern European welfare states are under stress. On the one hand, the recession has been causing unemployment to rise and incomes to fall. On the other hand, austerity has affected the capacity of welfare states to protect those affected. This paper assesses the distributional implications of the crisis in Greece, Spain, Italy and Portugal from 2009 to 2013. Using a microsimulation model, we disentangle the first-order effects of tax–benefit policies from the broader effects of the crisis, and estimate how its burden has been shared across income groups. We conclude by discussing the methodological pitfalls and policy implications of our research
This chapter investigates to what extent the tax and transfer systems in Europe protect households a...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
Ireland is one of the countries most severely affected by the Great Recession. National income fell ...
The severe economic crisis affecting Greece is widely expected to have a significant social impact i...
The severe economic crisis affecting Greece is widely expected to have a significant social impact i...
We compare the distributional effects of austerity measures that have been introduced in 6 EU countr...
The economic crisis affecting Cyprus is likely to have considerable impact on the income distributio...
This paper develops a new method to model the household disposable income distribution and decompose...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact on income from the economic crisis of 2008, especially in...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
Europe's response to the sovereign debt crisis in Southern Europe has been premised on the idea that...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the impact of the economic crisis and the policy rea...
This paper aims at estimating the costs of the current crisis in terms of income distribution and po...
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This paper aims at evaluating the effect of the current economic crisis on household income and pove...
This chapter investigates to what extent the tax and transfer systems in Europe protect households a...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
Ireland is one of the countries most severely affected by the Great Recession. National income fell ...
The severe economic crisis affecting Greece is widely expected to have a significant social impact i...
The severe economic crisis affecting Greece is widely expected to have a significant social impact i...
We compare the distributional effects of austerity measures that have been introduced in 6 EU countr...
The economic crisis affecting Cyprus is likely to have considerable impact on the income distributio...
This paper develops a new method to model the household disposable income distribution and decompose...
AbstractThis paper investigates the impact on income from the economic crisis of 2008, especially in...
Several European states have pursued austerity policies in the aftermath of the financial crisis, bu...
Europe's response to the sovereign debt crisis in Southern Europe has been premised on the idea that...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the impact of the economic crisis and the policy rea...
This paper aims at estimating the costs of the current crisis in terms of income distribution and po...
If citing figures, please see the final published version, which contains edits of some figures (htt...
This paper aims at evaluating the effect of the current economic crisis on household income and pove...
This chapter investigates to what extent the tax and transfer systems in Europe protect households a...
This article examines the impact of the ongoing (2008–13) economic crisis on Greek and Portuguese we...
Ireland is one of the countries most severely affected by the Great Recession. National income fell ...