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INWORK BENEFITS |
Effets des
dispositifs - Effects of the systems |
Europe
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Can in-work benefits improve social inclusion in the Southern European
countries ?
F. Figari,
Euromod, Colchester,
Euromod working paper, n° EM4/09, April, 24 p.,
(2009).
Résumé
- Summary
Allemagne - Germany
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Employment effects of welfare reforms : Evidence from a
dynamic structural life-cycle model
P. Haan, V. Prowse and A. Uhlendorff,
Paris-Jourdan Sciences économiques,
Paris, Document de travail, n° 2008-225, April, 47 p.
(2008).
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Apply with caution : Introducing UK-style in-work support
in Germany
P. Haan and M. Myck,
DIW,
German Institute for Economic Research, Berlin, Discussion papers, n° 555,
February, 38 p.,
(2006).
Résumé - Summary
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Making work pay for the elderly unemployed : Evaluating alternative policy
reforms for Germany
P. Haan and V. Steiner,
Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, IZA discussion paper, n°
2424, November, 29 p.,
(2006).
Résumé - Summary
Belgique - Belgium
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work benefits
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The 2001 Belgian tax reform : Equity and efficiency
K. Orsini, Catholic
University of Leuven,
Center for Economic Studies,
Leuven, Discussion paper, n° 05-04, 53 p.,
(2005).
Résumé
- Summary
Chypre - Cyprus
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work
benefits
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Tax-free income vs. in-work tax credits : Effects on labour market
participation
P. Pashardes and A. Polycardou,
Economics Research Centre,
Nicosia, Economic analysis papers, n° 01-08, March, 19 p.,
(2008).
Résumé - Summary
Irlande - Ireland
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work
benefits
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In-work transfers in good times and bad : simulations for Ireland
NR
O. Bargain and K. Doorley,
Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, IZA
discussion paper, n° 4644, December, 37 p., (2009).
Résumé - Summary
Pays-Bas - The Netherlands
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work
benefits
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Income incentives to labour participation and home production : The
contribution of the tax credits in the Netherlands
M. Mastroglocomo and N. Voskuilen-Bosch,
The Netherlands Bureau for
Economic Policy Analysis, The Hague, CPB discussion paper, n° 59, February,
45 p.,
(2006).
Résumé - Summary
Royaume-Uni - United Kingdom
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work benefits
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Quels effets attendre du RSA sur l'offre de travail et les salaires ? Un bilan
des travaux sur l'EITC et le WFTC
NR
F. Mikol et V. Remy,
Dares, Paris, Document d'études, n° 153,
janvier, 53 p.,
(2010).
Résumé - Summary
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In-work poverty : A systematic review
J. Tripney and alii,
Department for Work and Pensions, London,
Research report, n° 549, January, 85 p.,
(2009).
2008-2002
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Employment, hours of work and the optimal design of Earned
Income Tax credits
R. Blundell and A Shephard,
The Institute for
Fiscal Studies, London, Working paper, n° 08-01, January, 59 p.,
(2008).
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Working tax credit and labour supply
I. Mulheirn and M. Pisani,
HM Treasury, London,
Treasury economic working paper, n° 3, March, 51 p.,
(2008).
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The effects of in-work benefit reform in Britain on couples : Theory and
evidence
M. Francesconi, H. Rainer and W.
van der Kauaw,
Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, IZA discussion
paper, n° 2280, August, 75 p., (2007).
Résumé - Summary
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The effect of the working families'tax credit on
labour market participation
M. Brewer and J. Browne,
The Institute for
Fiscal Studies, London, Briefing note, n° 69, February, 20 p.,
(2006).
Résumé - Summary
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The consequences of ‘In-Work’ benefit reform in Britain
: New evidence from panel data
M. Francesconi and W. Van der Klaauw,
Institute for Social and Economic Research, Colchester, ISER working papers,
n° 2004-13, August, 79 p.,
(2004).
Résumé - Summary
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Low/moderate income families in Britain : work, Working Families’ Tax Credit
and childcare in 2000
S. McKay,
Department for Work and Pensions, London, Research
report, n° 161, 112 p.,
(2002).
Résumé - Summary
2001
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Le crédit d’impôt ou impôt négatif
Conseil central
de l’Economie, Bruxelles, Lettre mensuelle
socio-économique, avril, pp. 3-11, (2001).
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Earnings Top-up evaluation : Effects on low paid workers :
Survey on low paid workers ; econometric analysis
A. Marsh and alii,
Department for Work and Pensions, London, Research
report, n° 134, 187 p,
(2001).
Résumé - Summary
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Earnings Top-up evaluation : Effects on unemployed people
: Surveys of unemployed people ; econometric analysis
A. Smith, R. Dorsett and A. McKnight,
Department for Work and Pensions, London, Research
report, n° 131, 183 p.,
(2001).
Résumé - Summary
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Earnings Top-up evaluation : Synthesis report
A. Marsh,
Department for Work and Pensions, London, Research report, n° 135, 87 p.,
(2001).
Résumé - Summary
avant 2001
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The
employment effects of the Working Families Tax Credit
R. Blundell and H. Reed,
Institute
for Fiscal Studies,
London, Briefing note, n° 6, 7 p.,
(2000).
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Household labour supply, childcare costs and in-work
benefits : modelling the impact of the Working Families Tax Credit in the UK
A. Duncan and J. MacCrae,
Institute for
Fiscal Studies, London, February, 45p.,
(1999).
Suède - Sweden
. Evaluation of an in-work tax credit reform in Sweden : effects on labour
supply and welfare participation of single mothers
R. Aaberge and L.
Flood, Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, IZA discussion paper, n° 3736,
September, 43 p.,
(2008).
Résumé
- Summary
Etats-Unis - United States
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work benefits
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Quels effets attendre du RSA sur l'offre de travail et les salaires ? Un bilan
des travaux sur l'EITC et le WFTC
NR
F. Mikol et V. Remy,
Dares, Paris, Document d'études, n° 153,
janvier, 53 p.,
(2010).
Résumé - Summary
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What's best at reducing poverty ? An examination of the
effectiveness of the 2007 minimum wage increase
J. P. Formby and alii,
Employment Policies Institute, Washington, 84
p., (2010).
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Is the EITC as
good as an NIT ? Conditional cash transfers and
tax incidence
J. Rothstein,
Center for Economic Policy Studies, Princeton,
CEPS working paper n° 184, January, 44 p.,
(2009).
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The US earned income tax credit, its effects, and possible
reforms
B. D. Meyer, with
comments by A-S Kolm,
Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation,
Uppsala, IFAU working paper, n° 2008:14, 34 p.,
(2008).
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The Earned Income Tax Credit at age 30 : What we know
S. Holt,
The Brookings Institution,
Washington, Research brief, February, 40 p.,
(2006).
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Should we subsidize work ? Welfare reform, the Earned
Income Tax Credit and optimal transfers
G. Acs and E. Toder,
The
Urban Institute, Washington, 18 p.,
(2006).
Résumé - Summary
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Examining the effect of Earned Income Tax Credit on the
labor market participation of families on welfare
V. J. Hotz, C. H. Mullin and J. K. Scholz,
Institute for Research on Poverty, Madison,
Discussion paper, n° 1313-05, December, 60 p., (2005).
Résumé - Summary
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Who benefits from the Earned Income Tax Credit ? Incidence
among recipients, coworkers and firms
A. Leigh,
Centre for Economic Policy Research, Canberra,
Discussion paper, n° 494, August, 46 p.,
(2005).
Résumé - Summary
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Is
welfare reform succeeding ?
J. H. Bishop, New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations,
Center
for the Study of Inequality, Ithaca, 24 p.,
(2002).
Ce texte
étudie l'impact de l'EITC sur l'emploi des mères isolées
Résumé - Summary
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Labor supply at the extensive and intensive margins : The
EITC, welfare and hours worked
B. D. Meyer, Northwestern University, Department of Economics,
Institute for Policy Research, Evanston, Working paper, n° WP-02-04, 16
p.,
(2002).
Résumé - Summary
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Le crédit d’impôt ou impôt négatif
Conseil central
de l’Economie, Bruxelles, Lettre mensuelle
socio-économique, avril, pp. 3-11, (2001).
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Des mesures efficaces à défaut d’être parfaites : l’EITC
et les autres mesures de soutien du marché du travail faiblement rémunéré aux
Etats-Unis
V. J. Hotz and J. K. Scholz,
OCDE, Paris, Revue
économique de l’OCDE, n° 31, 18 p.,
(2000).
Résumé - Summary
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Welfare, the Earned income tax credit and the labor supply
of single mothers
B. D. Meyer and D. T. Rosenbaum,
The Harris School, Chicago, 46 p.,
(2000).
Mécanismes d'intéressement dans les minima sociaux
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Failing the transition from welfare to work : Women
disconnected from work, welfare and other sources of economic support
L. Turner, S. Danziger and K. Seefeldt, University of Michigan,
Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy,
Ann Arbor, September, 10 p., (2005).
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Encouraging work , reducing
poverty : The impact of work incentive programs
G. L. Berlin ,
Manpower
Demonstration Research Corporation,
New-York, March, 66 p.,
(2000).
Canada
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work benefits
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Impact de la prime au travail sur l'effort au travail
: une approche expérimentale
D. Brouillette et B. Fortin,
Cirano, Montréal, Rapport
de projet, n° 2008RP-01, février, 99 p.,
(2008)
Résumé
- Summary
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La prime au travail du Québec : Un véritable outil
d'incitation au travail ou une simple façon de baisser l'impôt ?
L. Godbout et M. Arseneau,
Cirano, Montréal, Série
scientifique, n° 2005s-01, février, 89 p.,
(2005)
Mécanismes d'intéressement dans l'assurance chômage
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Do earnings subsidies affect job choice ? The impact of SSP supplement payments
on wage growth
H. Connolly and P. Gottschalk,
Social Research and
Demonstration Corporation, Ottawa, SRDC working paper series, n° 03-02,
January, 50 p.,
(2003).
Résumé - Summary
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The impact of the allowable earnings provision on EI
dependency : The earnings supplement project
D. Gray and S. de Raaf,
Social Research and
Demonstration Corporation, Ottawa,
SRDC working paper series, n°
02-05, 78 p., (2002).
Résumé - Summary
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Incitatif financier pour encourager le réemploi des
réitérants de l'assurance-emploi : le Projet de supplément de revenu
D. Tattrie,
Développement social Canada,
Hull, mai, 39 p., (1999).
Mécanismes d'intéressement dans les minima sociaux
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Can work alter welfare recipients’ beliefs ? The
Self-Sufficiency Project
P. Gottschalk,
Social Research and Demonstration Corporation,
Ottawa, SRDC working paper series, n° 05-1, February, 32 p.,
(2005).
Résumé - Summary
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Encouraging work , reducing
poverty : The impact of work incentive programs
G. L. Belin ,
Manpower Demonstration Research
Corporation, New-York, March, 66 p.,
(2000).
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Reforming the financial incentives of the welfare system
D. Card,
Institute for the Study of Labor, IZA, Bonn, Discussion paper,
n° 172, July, 60 p., (2000).
Résumé - Summary
Australie - Australia
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Working credits : A low-cost alternative to Earned Income Tax Credits ?
NR
A. Leigh and R. Wilkins,
Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research,
Melbourne, Working paper, n° 7/2009, March, 36 p.,
(2009).
Résumé - Summary
Pays de l’OCDE - OECD
countries
Compléments de revenus d'activité - In-work benefit
. A good time for making work pay ? Taking stock of in-work benefits and related
measures across the OECD
H. Immervoll and M. Pearson,
Institute for the
Study of Labor, Bonn, IZA policy paper, n° 3, April, 58 p.,
(2009).
Résumé - Summary
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Increasing financial incentives to work : the role of
in-work benefits in Employment outlook
OECD, Paris, 47 p.,
(2005).
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Active labour market policy vs employment tax credits : Lessons from recent UK
reforms
R. Blundell and C. Meghir,
Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation,
Stockholm, Working paper, n° 1, January, 28 p.,
(2002).
Résumé - Summary
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Assessing the impact of tax and transfer policies on labour supply : A survey
B. Fortin and G. Lacroix,
Cirano,
Montreal, Project report, April, 43 p.,
(2002).
Résumé - Summary
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The
economic effects of employment-conditional income support schemes for the
low-paid : an illustration from a CGE model applied to four OECD countries
A. Bassanini, J. J. Rasmussen and S. Scarpetta,
OECD,
Paris, Economics department working papers, n° 224, October, 42 p.,
(1999).
Résumé - Summary