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Kerstin Bruckmeier, Jürgen Wiemers
In: Comparative Economic Studies 60 (2018), 4, 583-604
Using a microsimulation model based on representative panel data, we analyze the outcomes of three major means-tested interdependent benefit programs that are available for low-income households in Germany with respect to benefit take-up and labor supply incentives. The results show a distinct overlap between the programs and high rates of non-take-up, indicating that the effectiveness of the programs in reaching their target groups could be improved. Furthermore, we find that workers from low-income households are confronted with a complex benefit structure and high marginal tax rates, which negatively affects the individual labor supply.
Keywords: Social assistance; Laboar supply; Non-take-up; Microsimulation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1057/s41294-017-0041-5