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Gerlinde Verbist

Researcher at University of Antwerp

Publications -  137
Citations -  1490

Gerlinde Verbist is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poverty & Euromod. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 134 publications receiving 1324 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerlinde Verbist include University of Amsterdam.

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GINI DP 82: The paradox of redistribution revisited: and that it may rest in peace?

TL;DR: This article showed that the relationship between the extent of targeting and redistributive impact over a broad set of empirical specifications, country selections and data sources has in fact become a very weak one.
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The Impact of Publicly Provided Services on the Distribution of Resources

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors look at how the income distribution in countries changes when the value of publicly-provided services to households is included, and find that public services fulfil an important direct redistributive role in OECD countries.
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Employment chances and changes of immigrants in Belgium: The impact of citizenship

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the impact of citizenship acquisition on the labour market position of immigrants in Belgium and found that citizenship acquisition is associated with better labour market outcomes for non-Western immigrants in general.
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Redistributive effect and progressivity of taxes: An international comparison across the EU using EUROMOD

TL;DR: In this article, an international comparison of the redistributive effect of personal income taxes in the 15 countries of the EU, using the European tax-benefit model EUROMOD, is presented.
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The paradox of redistribution revisited: and that it may rest in peace?

TL;DR: The relationship between the extent of targeting and redistributive impact over a broad set of empirical specifications, country selections and data sources has in fact become a very weak one as mentioned in this paper.