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In Work Policies In Europe: Killing Two Birds With One Stone?

Olivier Bargain and Kristian Orsini ()

No EM4/04, EUROMOD Working Papers from EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research

Abstract: Earning an income is probably the best way to avoid poverty and social exclusion, hence the recent trend of promoting employment through in-work transfers in OECD countries. Yet, the relative consensus on the need for ëmaking work payí policies is muddied by a number of concerns relative to the design of the reforms and the treatment of the family dimension. Relying on EUROMOD, a EU-15 integrated tax-benefit microsimulation software, we simulate two types of in-work benefits. The first one is means-tested on family income, in the fashion of the British Working Family Tax Credit, while the second is a purely individualized low wage subsidy. Both reforms are built on the same cost basis (after behavioral responses) and simulated in three European countries which experience severe poverty traps, namely Finland, France and Germany. The potential labor supply responses to the reforms and the subsequent redistributive impacts are assessed for each country using a structural discrete-choice model. We compare how both reforms achieve poverty reduction and social inclusion (measured as the number of transitions into activity). All three countries present different initial conditions, including institutional environment, existing tax-benefit systems and distribution of incomes and wages. These sources of heterogeneity are exploited together with different labor supply sensitivities to explain the cross-country differences in the impact of the reforms.

Keywords: microsimulation; tax-benefit systems; in-work benefits; household labor supply; multinomial logit. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C25 C52 H31 J22 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-dcm, nep-eec and nep-pbe
Date: 2004-10-01
Note: microsimulation, tax-benefit systems, in-work benefits, household labor supply, multinomial logit.
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