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Integrated Labour Markets, Fragmented Welfare Systems: Cross-Border Work and the Measurement of Disposable Income

Michael Christl, Denisa Sologon (), Ana Montes-Vinas () and Raymond Wagener ()
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Denisa Sologon: LISER, IZA@LISER
Ana Montes-Vinas: LISER
Raymond Wagener: LISER

No 18749, IZA Discussion Papers from IZA Network @ LISER

Abstract: Cross-border labour markets integrate European regions economically, but welfare analysis remains constrained by national institutional systems. We build on the European tax-benefit model EUROMOD to incorporate cross-border taxation, social insurance coordination, and family benefit allocation, and apply it to hypothetical household scenarios for workers residing in France and Belgium and employed in Luxembourg. The disposable income consequences of cross-border employment are substantial and vary by household type and residence country. France's exemption-with-progression mechanism compresses the cross-border premium at high earnings, while Belgium's full exemption lets it persist and grow across the distribution. Modelling cross-border workers under residence-country rules alone overstates income equality, with the bias concentrated among households with children and at the lower end of the income distribution. Combining country-specific EUROMOD models through a harmonised counterfactual approach, the paper offers a replicable method for measuring disposable income in cross-border contexts, and shows that inequality measurement remains tied to national welfare institutions even where labour markets operate at a regional scale.

Keywords: cross-border workers; disposable income; microsimulation; tax-benefit systems; Luxembourg; Greater Region; income inequality; regional integration (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H24 H55 J20 J38 J48 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026-06
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