Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland:
The combination of different working-age benefits, childcare costs and income taxation creates complexity, reduces work incentives and holds back employment. This paper compares Finland's benefit system with two benefit reform scenarios: a uniform benefit for all ("basic income") and...
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Zusammenfassung: | The combination of different working-age benefits, childcare costs and income taxation creates complexity, reduces work incentives and holds back employment. This paper compares Finland's benefit system with two benefit reform scenarios: a uniform benefit for all ("basic income") and a universal tapering rule ("universal credit"). The scenarios are modelled in the OECD TaxBen model and the TUJA microsimulation model. We find that replacing current benefits with a basic income would improve incentives for many, but with a drastic redistribution of income and likely increasing poverty as a result. Merging working-age benefits with similar aims and coordinating their tapering against earnings would on the other hand consistently improve work incentives and transparency, while preserving or improving social protection |
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title | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland |
title_auth | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland |
title_exact_search | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland |
title_exact_search_txtP | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland |
title_full | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland Jon Pareliussen, Hyunjeong Hwang and Heikki Viitamäki |
title_fullStr | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland Jon Pareliussen, Hyunjeong Hwang and Heikki Viitamäki |
title_full_unstemmed | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland Jon Pareliussen, Hyunjeong Hwang and Heikki Viitamäki |
title_short | Basic income or a single tapering rule? Incentives, inclusiveness and affordability compared for the case of Finland |
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