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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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, U.K. Emerald 2014
Series:Research in labor economics v. 39
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Summary: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
Item Description: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
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 295 p.)
ISBN:9781784411107