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Berlin:
Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW),
1992,
| Bernd Pauer
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In this paper, I study the causal effects of part-time work on current and future wages. To estimate these effects, I use a random effects model with a wage equation capturing the employment history and a dynamic multinomial probit component for the choice of employment status. Exclusion restrictions from the institutional context are exploited to support identification. The results suggest that working ...
In:
Scandinavian Journal of Economics
118 (2016), 3, 494-523
| Marie Paul
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In:
Spiegel online vom 20. September 2011
(2011),
| Katharina Pauli
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Tax and benefit systems in the enlarged EU vary significantly in size and structure. We examine how taxes and benefits shape income distributions in 19 EU countries, focusing on the differences between Western European countries (EU15) and Eastern European countries (Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia). We use EUROMOD, the European tax-benefit microsimulation model, which simulates taxes and benefits ...
Colchester:
University of Essex,
2009,
(EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM 8/09)
| Alari Paulus, Mitja Cok, Francesco Figari, Péter Hegedüs, Nataša Kump, Orsolya Lelkes, Horacio Levy, Christine Lietz, Silja Lüpsik, Daniela Mantovani, Leszek Morawski, Holly Sutherland, Péter Szivos, Andres Võrk
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In:
Terry Ward, Orsolya Lelkes, Holly Sutherland, István György Tóth ,
European Inequalities - Social Inclusion and Income Distribution in the European Union
Budapest: Tàrki
153-175
| Alari Paulus, Francesco Figari, Holly Sutherland
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Recent success of the flat income tax in Eastern Europe raises questions about whether there is scope for such a policy reform in Western Europe as well. We address this by estimating the potential distributional impact of various flat taxes for selected Western European countries. Our simulations show that in specific circumstances a revenue neutral flat tax reform can increase income equality and ...
In:
Journal of Policy Modeling
31 (2009), 5, 620-636
| Alari Paulus, Andreas Peichl
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The flat tax idea is becoming increasingly popular, especially in transition countries in Eastern Europe. The introduction of a flat tax is supposed to have several advantages. However, flat taxes can have a serious drawback in terms of their impact on the distribution of tax burdens. The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of flat tax reforms that do not change the inequality of the income ...
Buenos Aires:
2009,
| Alari Paulus, Andreas Peichl
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International comparisons of inequality based on measures of disposable income may not be valid if the size and incidence of publicly-provided in kind benefits differ across the countries considered. The benefits that are financed by taxation in one country may need to be purchased out of disposable income in another. We estimate the size and incidence of in kind or "non cash" benefits from ...
In:
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management
29 (2009), 2, 243-266
| Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, Panos Tsakloglou
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In:
Bild der Wissenschaft
(2004), 7, 84-86
| Jochen Paulus
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In:
Bild der Wissenschaft
(2007), 7/2007, 72-75
| Jochen Paulus