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Minimum Income Protection in Flux
Ive Marx,Kenneth Nelson +1 more
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A New Dawn for Minimum Income Protection? I.Van Mechelen as mentioned in this paper, T.Goedeme and A.Van Lancker, 1992-2009 N.Bradshaw, E.Mayhew and G.Barberis Minimum Social Protection in the CEE/CIS Countries.Abstract:
A New Dawn for Minimum Income Protection? I.Marx & K.Nelson Struggle for Life: Social Assistance Benefits, 1992-2009 N.Van Mechelen & S.Marchal Mind the Gap: Net Incomes of Minimum Wage Workers in the EU and the US I.Marx, S.Marchal & B.Nolan Child Poverty as a Government Priority: Child Benefit Packages for Working Families, 1992-2009 N.Van Mechelen & J.Bradshaw Minimum Income Protection for Europe's Elderly. What and How Much has been Guaranteed During the 2000s? T.Goedeme From Universalism to Selectivity: Old Wine in New Bottles for Child Benefits in Europe and Other Countries T.Ferrarini , K.Nelson & H.Hoeoeg Categorical Differentiation in the Light of Deservingness Perceptions: Institutional Structures of Minimum Income Protection for Immigrants and for the Disabled V.Hubl & M.Pfeifer Origin and Genesis of Activation Policies in 'Old' Europe: Toward a Balanced Approach? J.T.Weishaupt Social Assistance Governance in Europe. Towards a Multi-level Perspective Y.Kazepov & E.Barberis Minimum Social Protection in the CEE/CIS Countries. The Failure of a Model J.Bradshaw , E.Mayhew & G.Alexander The EU and Minimum Income Protection: Clarifying the Policy Conundrum F.Vandenbroucke , B.Cantillon , N.Van Mechelen , T.Goedeme & A.Van Lanckerread more
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Poverty through a Gender Lens: Evidence and Policy Review on Gender and Poverty
Fran Bennett,Mary C. Daly +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify and analyse evidence on the links between gender and poverty, and possible reasons for them; and examine the impact on these links of specific policies and overall policy approaches.
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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 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.
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The Great Wake-Up Call? Social Citizenship and Minimum Income Provisions in Europe in Times of Crisis
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined what, if anything, governments did to adjust minimum income protection after two decades of relative neglect and found that many countries introduced supportive measures during the first years of the crisis, particularly in the form of additional benefit increases and more generous child benefits.
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For the Poor, but Not Only the Poor: On Optimal Pro-Poorness in Redistributive Policies
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed disaggregated analysis reveals that most redistributive systems do contain subsystems that are strongly targeted to the poor by intent and by design, and they also show that a disaggregation over the function of social transfers is very relevant: old-age benefits are an important driver of the weak overall association.
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