EUROMOD Working Papers
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- EM1/19: Vertical and horizontal redistribution: the cases of Western and Eastern Europe

- Andreas Peichl, Christian Wittneben, Mattia Makovec, Maurizio Bussolo, Carla Krolage, Marc Stöckli and Iván Torre
- EM19/18: Quality assessment of microsimulation models: the case of EUROMOD

- Holly Sutherland
- EM18/18: Income protection of atypical workers in the event of unemployment in Europe

- H. Xavier Jara and Alberto Tumino
- EM17/18: Research note: The distributional impact of local social benefits in Croatia

- Chrysa Leventi, Martina Pezer and Slavko Bezeredi
- EM16/18: Europe through the crisis: discretionary policy changes and automatic stabilisers

- Iva Tasseva and Alari Paulus
- EM15/18: Size and distributional pattern of pension-related tax expenditures in European countries

- Francesco Figari, Salvador Barrios, Flavia Coda Moscarola and Luca Gandullia
- EM14/18: Piecemeal modelling of the effects of joint direct and indirect tax reforms

- André Decoster, Toon Vanheukelom, Capéau, Bart and Sebastiaan Maes
- EM13/18: To what extent do welfare states compensate for the cost of children? A hypothetical household approach to policy evaluations

- Tess Penne, Storms, Bérénice, Tine Hufkens and Goedemé, Tim
- EM12/18: Comparing redistributive efficiency of tax-benefit systems in Europe

- Daniela Mantovani
- EM11/18: Smooth income tax schedules: derivation and consequences

- Estévez Schwarz, Diana and Eric Sommer
- EM10/18: Inequality in EU crisis countries. How effective were automatic stabilisers?

- Karina Doorley, Tim Callan and Michael Savage
- EM9/18: Demographic change and the European income distribution

- Alari Paulus, Mathias Dolls, Karina Doorley, Eric Sommer and Hilmar Schneider
- EM8/18: Mechanics of replacing benefit systems with a basic income: comparative results from a microsimulation approach

- James Browne and Herwig Immervoll
- EM7/18: Drivers of participation elasticities across Europe: gender or earner role within the household?

- Charlotte Bartels and Cortnie Shupe
- EM6/18: The use of hypothetical household data for policy learning – EUROMOD HHoT baseline indicators

- Katrin Gasior and Pasquale Recchia
- EM5/18: Baseline results from the EU28 EUROMOD: 2014-2017

- Miko Tammik
- EM4/18: Effects of tax-benefit policy changes across the income distributions of the EU-28 countries: 2016-2017

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- EM3/18: Redistribution in a joint income-wealth perspective: a cross-country comparison

- Francesco Figari, Sarah Kuypers and Gerlinde Verbist
- EM2/18: Improving income protection for the elderly poor in Ecuador

- H. Xavier Jara and Cesar A. Amores L.
- EM1/18: Financial work incentives and the longterm unemployed: the case of Belgium

- Diego Collado
- EM18/17: The case for NIT+FT in Europe. An empirical optimal taxation exercise

- Ugo Colombino and Nizamul Islam
- EM17/17: The impact of in-work benefits on female labor supply and income distribution in Spain

- Luis Ayala and Milagros Paniagua
- EM16/17: Welfare analysis and redistributive policies

- Olivier Bargain
- EM15/17: The Effects of a Hybrid Negative Income Tax on Poverty and Inequality: a Microsimulation on the UK and Italy

- Alexander Tromp
- EM14/17: Dynamic scoring of tax reforms in the European Union

- Mathias Dolls, Andreas Peichl, Christian Wittneben, Anamaria Maftei, Janos Varga, Sara Riscado and Salvador Barrios
- EM13/17: Reducing poverty and inequality through tax-benefit reform and the minimum wage: the UK as a case-study

- Chrysa Leventi, Iva Tasseva, Holly Sutherland, Brian Nolan and Anthony Atkinson
- EM12/17: A variety of indicators evaluated for two implementation methods for a Citizen’s Basic Income

- Malcolm Torry
- EM12/17a: An update, a correction, and an extension, of an evaluation of an illustrative Citizen’s Basic Income scheme – addendum to EUROMOD working paper EM12/17

- Malcolm Torry
- EM11/17: Factors of the income inequality in the Baltics: income, policy, demography
- Jekaterina Navicke
- EM10/17: Effects of tax-benefit policy changes across the income distributions of the EU-28 countries: 2015-2016

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- EM9/17: Decomposition of changes in the EU income distribution in 2007-2011

- Iva Tasseva and Alari Paulus
- EM8/17: Improving poverty reduction in Europe: what works best where?

- Chrysa Leventi, Iva Tasseva and Holly Sutherland
- EM7/17: Nowcasting: timely indicators for monitoring risk of poverty in 2014-2016

- Katrin Gasior and Olga Rastrigina
- EM6/17: Baseline results from the EU28 EUROMOD: 2011-2016

- Mattia Makovec and Miko Tammik
- EM5/17: The end of cheap talk about poverty reduction: the cost of closing the poverty gap while maintaining work incentives

- Diego Collado, Goedemé, Tim, Dieter Vandelannoote, Bea Cantillon and Karel Van den Bosch
- EM4/17: The impact of in-work benefits on employment and poverty

- Gerlinde Verbist and Dieter Vandelannoote
- EM3/17: Low incentives to work at the extensive and intensive margin in selected EU countries

- H. Xavier Jara, Katrin Gasior and Mattia Makovec
- EM2/17: The joint decision of female labour supply and childcare in Italy under costs and availability constraints

- Francesco Figari and Edlira Narazani
- EM1/17: Measuring income redistribution: beyond the proportionality standard

- Ivica Urban
- EM13/16: Distributional and revenue effects of a tax shift from labor to property

- Jorg Paetzold and Markus Tiefenbacher
- EM12/16: Research note: Illustrating the Distributional Implications of Measures from the 2016 Budget for Malta

- Simon Bugeja, Godwin Mifsud and Pauline Saliba
- EM11/16: The role of an EMU unemployment insurance scheme on income protection in case of unemployment

- H. Xavier Jara, Alberto Tumino and Holly Sutherland
- EM10/16: The Eurosystem Household Finance and Consumption Survey: a new underlying database for EUROMOD

- Francesco Figari, Sarah Kuypers and Gerlinde Verbist
- EM9/16: Putting subjective well-being to use for ex-ante policy evaluation

- H. Xavier Jara and Erik Schokkaert
- EM8/16: Nowcasting: estimating developments in median household income and risk of poverty in 2014 and 2015

- Chrysa Leventi, Olga Rastrigina, Holly Sutherland and Sanja Vujackov
- EM7/16: Accounting for gender differences in the distributional effects of tax and benefit policy changes

- Daria Popova, Silvia Avram and Olga Rastrigina
- EM6/16: The effect of changes in tax-benefit policies on the income distribution in 2008-2015

- Iva Tasseva, Paola De Agostini and Alari Paulus
- EM5/16a: Citizen’s Income schemes: an amendment, and a pilot project – addendum to EUROMOD Working Paper EM5/16

- Malcolm Torry
- EM5/16: An evaluation of a strictly revenue neutral Citizen’s Income scheme

- Malcolm Torry
- EM4/16: Getting tired of work, or re-tiring in absence of decent job opportunities? Some insights from an estimated Random Utility/Random Opportunity model on Belgian data

- André Decoster and Capéau, Bart
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