Microsimulation models have been used in order to find efficient counteractive instruments to poverty. The objective of this paper is to analyse the impact of fiscal policy on poverty, insisting on child poverty rates. Empirical analysis suggests that in fighting poverty, a mix of policies need to be in place, fiscal reforms increasing tax allowances such as child benefit granted to parents with dependent children, are not sufficient to reduce child poverty
This paper discusses the regressive nature of tax exemptions for children compared to child allowanc...
The paper deals with the possibility of using the regional tax system in order to help families with...
"Im ersten der zwei Teile dieses Aufsatzes stellen wir die Ergebnisse einer vergleichenden Analyse d...
This article examines how income poverty is affected by changes to the scale of tax-benefit policies...
Background: We developed an integrated model called Microsimulation for Income and Child Health (MIC...
Combating child poverty is desirable to ensure equality of opportunities across children, as well a...
Background We developed an integrated model called Microsimulation for Income and Child Health (MICH...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
European countries vary in the extent to which they succeed in reducing poverty using social transfe...
This paper assesses the relative merits of tax credits for dependent children and child benefits in ...
We assess how tax-benefit policy developments in 2001-2011 affected the household income distributio...
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. A solution, often advocated ...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
The paper examines the effect of family transfers on child poverty in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portu...
Abstract This paper explores the prospects for a guaranteed income for every child in the European U...
This paper discusses the regressive nature of tax exemptions for children compared to child allowanc...
The paper deals with the possibility of using the regional tax system in order to help families with...
"Im ersten der zwei Teile dieses Aufsatzes stellen wir die Ergebnisse einer vergleichenden Analyse d...
This article examines how income poverty is affected by changes to the scale of tax-benefit policies...
Background: We developed an integrated model called Microsimulation for Income and Child Health (MIC...
Combating child poverty is desirable to ensure equality of opportunities across children, as well a...
Background We developed an integrated model called Microsimulation for Income and Child Health (MICH...
Child poverty is a problem firmly recognized in the industrialized world. In the EU nearly one in e...
European countries vary in the extent to which they succeed in reducing poverty using social transfe...
This paper assesses the relative merits of tax credits for dependent children and child benefits in ...
We assess how tax-benefit policy developments in 2001-2011 affected the household income distributio...
Italy has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. A solution, often advocated ...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
The paper examines the effect of family transfers on child poverty in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portu...
Abstract This paper explores the prospects for a guaranteed income for every child in the European U...
This paper discusses the regressive nature of tax exemptions for children compared to child allowanc...
The paper deals with the possibility of using the regional tax system in order to help families with...
"Im ersten der zwei Teile dieses Aufsatzes stellen wir die Ergebnisse einer vergleichenden Analyse d...