Safety nets and benefit dependence:

Identification and estimation of dynamic binary response panel data models: empirical evidence using alternative approaches / Kenneth Y. Chay, Dean R. Hyslop -- State dependence in social assistance receipt in Canada / Jorgen Hansen ... [et al.] -- State dependence in social assistance benefit recei...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bingley, U.K. Emerald 2014
Schriftenreihe:Research in labor economics v. 39
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Zusammenfassung:Identification and estimation of dynamic binary response panel data models: empirical evidence using alternative approaches / Kenneth Y. Chay, Dean R. Hyslop -- State dependence in social assistance receipt in Canada / Jorgen Hansen ... [et al.] -- State dependence in social assistance benefit receipt in Germany before and after the Hartz Reforms / Sebastian Königs -- How do exit rates from social assistance benefit in Belgium vary with individual and local agency characteristics? / Sarah Carpentier, Karel Neels, Karel Van den Bosch -- The effects of mandatory activation on welfare entry and exit rates / Anna Persson, Ulrika Vikman -- The impact of temporary assistance programs on disability rolls and re-employment / Stephan Lindner, Austin Nichols -- What impact does old-age pension receipt have on the use of public assistance programs among the elderly? / Norma B. Coe, April Yanyuan Wu
Patterns of transitions into and out of benefit receipt are important measures of the effectiveness of social protection system, which play a important role in response to economic downturns. This volume contains new research on the dynamics of social insurance, including articles that provide evidence on benefit dependence from various countries
Beschreibung:Patterns of transitions into and out of benefit receipt are important measures of the effectiveness of social protection system, which play a important role in response to economic downturns. This volume contains new research on the dynamics of social insurance, including articles that provide evidence on benefit dependence from various countries
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 295 p.)
ISBN:9781784411107