Working Papers
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- 2601: Incomplete Preferences, Well-Being Measurement, and the Identification of the Worst-Off

- Santiago Burone and Koen Decancq
- 2510: Early-Career Temporary Agency Work and the Risk of Precariousness for Migrants’ Descendants

- Kilian Van Looy, Julie Maes, Jonas Wood and Karel Neels
- 2509: Revisiting the ‘Make Work Pay’ debate: How pervasive are dependency and poverty traps really?

- Elise Aerts, Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist
- 2508: Asset Testing in Social Transfer and Welfare Programs in High-Income Countries: A Systematic Review

- Pietro Valetto and Ive Marx
- 2507: An Eco-Social Union in the Making: European Myth, Rhetorical Promise, or Irreversible Reality?

- Bea Cantillon
- 2506: The evolution of relative income poverty in Belgium (1985 - 2021): comparing income poverty indicators across socio-economic groups

- Gabriele Mariani and Bea Cantillon
- 2505: The SHARE sample in Belgium: design, history, results

- Karel van den Bosch
- 2504: Forever temporary? Migration patterns of posted workers and their implications for free movement

- Dries Lens, Ninke Mussche and Ive Marx
- 2503: Bridging Climate and Social Equity: Progressive Carbon Tax Simulations for Belgium

- Floore Bursens, Silvia De Poli, Sofia Maier and Gerlinde Verbist
- 2502: Is temporary employment a stepping stone for unemployed immigrants?

- Dries Lens, Kilian Van Looy and Ive Marx
- 2501: Correcting for Starting Point Bias in the Elicitation of Willingness to Pay for Health

- Santiago Burone and Lukas Leitner
- 2409: Preference elicitation methods and equivalent income: an overview

- Shaun Da Costa, Koen Decancq, Marc Fleurbaey and Erik Schokkaert
- 2408: Interactions between the social and employment objectives of the European Union

- István György Tóth, András Gábos, Bea Cantillon and Brian Nolan
- 2407: The Prospects of Achieving the European Social Inclusion Targets through Employment Growth: Lessons for the European Social Agenda

- Sümeyra Akarçeşme, Bea Cantillon, András Gábos, Brian Nolan and István György Tóth
- 2406: Public spending reforms, austerity and trust in government: a synthetic control analysis of the EU-28

- Haapanala Henri
- 2405: Measuring the impact of demographic change on relative income poverty in Belgium

- Gabriele Mariani and Bea Cantillon
- 2404: Well-BOA: Exploring a New Preference-Based Instrument to Compare Well-Being Across Older People

- Veerle Van Loon and Koen Decancq
- 2403: Is poverty reduction in Europe doomed? Conjectures, facts and a cautiously optimistic conclusion

- Ive Marx, Henri Haapanala and Sarah Marchal
- 2402: Safety net or sieve: Do Europe's minimum income schemes reach the poor?

- Alessandro Nardo, Sarah Marchal and Ive Marx
- 2401: Basic Income advocates, sober up

- Ive Marx
- 2312: Silent elements of policy change: inflation and uprating mechanisms in the Low Countries

- Bea Cantillon, Anna Lemmens, Wouter Neelen and Rebecca van den Broeck
- 2311: Reaching the European 2030 poverty target: The imperative for balancing the EU Social Agenda

- Sümeyra Akarçeşme, Ane Aranguiz, Anna Lemmens and Bea Cantillon
- 2310: Imprecision in the Estimation of Willingness to Pay Using Subjective Well-Being Data

- Lukas Leitner
- 2309: Don´t Stop Me Now: Gender Attitudes in Academic Seminars Through Machine Learning

- Mateo Seré
- 2308: Social preferences, support for redistribution, and attitudes towards vulnerable groups

- Begoña Cabeza
- 2307: Taxation for development: the impact of the Ebola epidemic on citizen support across Western Africa

- Begoña Cabeza and Shaun Da Costa
- 2306: The making of a European Social Union: The case of food banks and the right to minimum income protection

- Johanna Greiss, Karen Hermans and Bea Cantillon
- 2305: Social preferences and information about effort and luck: an online survey experiment

- Begoña Cabeza and Koen Decancq
- 2304: Balancing speed and effectiveness: smoothing income volatility through COVID19 social policy responses in Belgium

- Maisarah Wizan, Wouter Neelen and Sarah Marchal
- 2303: Not That Basic: How Level, Design and Context Matter for the Redistributive Outcomes of Universal Basic Income

- Elise Aerts, Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist
- 2302: The vicious entanglement of labour-market and income inequalities in Europe

- Wiemer Salverda and Veerle Rook
- 2301: Food aid in four European countries: Assessing the price and content of charitable food aid packages by using food basket, household budget survey and contextual data

- Karen Hermans, Bea Cantillon, Anikó Bernát, Elena Carrillo-Álvarez, Irene Cussó-Parcerisas;, Lauri Mäkinen, Júlia Muñoz Martínez and Péter Szivos
- 2206: POVERTY AND THE TRAGEDY OF THE WELFARE STATE Seven terms for a new social contract

- Bea Cantillon
- 2205: Food aid in Europe in times of the COVID-19 crisis An international survey project

- Johanna Greiss, Holger Schoneville, Aistė Adomavičien&edot, Rimgail&edot Baltut&edot, Anikó Bernát, Bea Cantillon, Elena Carrillo Álvarez, Heleen Delanghe, Benedikt Goderis, Karen Hermans, Hilje Van der Horst;, Piotr Micho&nacute, Elvira Sofia Leite de Freitas Pereira and José Pereirinha
- 2204: Minimum income support for families with children in Europe and the US: where does it stand?

- Elise Aerts, Ive Marx and Zachary Parolin
- 2203: Poor workers in rich democracies: On the nature of in-work poverty and its relationship to labour market policies

- Rod Hick and Ive Marx
- 2202: Income and expenditure elasticity of household carbon footprints. Some methodological considerations

- Petra Zsuzsa Lévay, Tim Goedemé and Gerlinde Verbist
- 2201: The Tragic Decline of the Poverty Reducing Capacity of the Welfare State: Lessons from Two Decades of Social Policy Research

- Bea Cantillon
- 2111: Delivering on the European Pillar of Social Rights: Towards a needs-oriented distribution of the social funds?

- Karen Hermans, Johanna Greiss, Heleen Delanghe and Bea Cantillon
- 2110: Robots and Unions: The Moderating Effect of Organised Labour on Technological Unemployment

- Henri Haapanala, Ive Marx and Zachary Parolin
- 2109: Using a factorial survey to estimate the relative importance of well-being dimensions according to older people: insights from a repeated survey experiment in Flanders

- Veerle Van Loon and Koen Decancq
- 2108: An exploration of key factors that determine the affordability of compulsory education in Europe

- Tess Penne, Heleen Delanghe and Tim Goedemé
- 2107: Welfare resilience at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in four European countries: Impact on public finance and household incomes

- Olga Cantó, Francesco Figari, Carlo Fiorio, Sarah Kuypers, Sarah Marchal, Marina Romaguera dela Cruz, Iva Tasseva and Gerlinde Verbist
- 2106: Can we steer clear of precariousness in domestic service work? Exploring labour market pathways of Belgian Service Voucher workers

- Dries Lens, Ive Marx, Jarmila Oslejová and Ninke Mussche
- 2105: Well-Being Measurement

- Matthew Adler and Koen Decancq
- 2104: Growing Up In A Poor Household In Belgium: A Rank-Based Multidimensional Perspective On Child Well-Being

- Koen Decancq and Annemie Nys
- 2103: Lockdown, Earnings Losses and Household Asset Buffers in Europe

- Sarah Kuypers, Ive Marx, Brian Nolan and Juan Palomino
- 2102: Poverty in the EU using augmented measures of financial resources: the role of assets and debt

- Sarah Kuypers and Ive Marx
- 2101: Estimating the welfare gains from antiretroviral therapy in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Shaun Shaun
- 2009: Income poverty among children with a disability in Belgium: the interplay between parental employment, social background and targeted cash support

- Julie Vinck
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