Working Papers
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- 1910: Putting inadequate incomes at the heart of food insecurity. A Study of the financial constraints to access a healthy diet in Europe

- Tess Penne and Tim Goedemé
- 1909: A safety net that holds? Tracking minimum income protection adequacy for the elderly, the working and the non-working of active age

- Sarah Marchal and Linus Sióland
- 1908: Europe’s ever expanding mobility patterns – posting, third-country nationals and the single European labour market

- Dries Lens, Ninke Mussche and Ive Marx
- 1907: Which way the pendulum swings? Equity and efficiency of three decades of tax-benefit reforms in Belgium

- André Decoster, Sergio Perelman, Dieter Vandelannoote, Toon Vanheukelom and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1906: Reducing out-of-pocket costs to improve the adequacy of minimum income protection? Reference budgets as an EU policy indicator: The Belgian case

- Tess Penne, Ilse Cornelis and Bérénice Storms
- 1905: Multidimensional poverty measurement with individual preferences

- Koen Decancq, Marc Fleurbaey and Francois Maniquet
- 1904: Gender and education inequalities in parental employment when having a young child with increased care needs: Belgium and Norway compared

- Julie Vinck and Idunn Brekke
- 1903: Europe as agent that fills the gaps? The case of FEAD

- Johanna Greiss, Bea Cantillon, Sarah Marchal and Tess Penne
- 1902: The European Pillar of Social Rights: ten arguments for prioritising principle 14 on minimum incomes

- Bea Cantillon
- 1901: Support for a Universal Basic Income: A Demand-Capacity Paradox?

- Zachary Parolin and Linus Siöland
- 1820: Methodological working paper: Using HHoT to generate institutional minimum income protection indicators

- Sarah Marchal, Linus Sióland and Tim Goedemé
- 1819: The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe

- Tine Hufkens, Tim Goedemé, Katrin Gasior, Chrysa Leventi, Kostas Manios, Olga Rastrigina, Pasquale Recchia, Holly Sutherland, Natascha Van Mechelen and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1818: Effort or Luck? Believing in the role of effort during the Spanish economic recession

- Begoña Cabeza and Koen Decancq
- 1817: Social Security and Poverty Reduction in Rich Welfare States: Cracks in the Post War Policy Paradigm, Avenues for the Future

- Bea Cantillon
- 1816: Solidarity between generations in extended families. Direction, size and intensity

- Gerlinde Verbist, Ron Diris and Frank Vandenbroucke
- 1815: A self-critical flashback on the EU’s anti-poverty promise

- Frank Vandenbroucke
- 1814: Non-parametric well-being comparisons

- Koen Decancq and Annemie Nys
- 1813: The EU Free Movement of Services and the growing mobility of Third-Country Nationals as posted workers

- Ninke Mussche and Dries Lens
- 1812: In a category of their own? A multigroup SEM comparison of the welfare state attitudes of social workers and the general public

- Marjolijn De Wilde, Bart Meuleman and Koen Abts
- 1811: To what extent do welfare states compensate for the cost of children? A hypothetical household approach to policy evaluations

- Tess Penne, Tine Hufkens, Tim Goedemé and Bérénice Storms
- 1810: Belgium, a poster child for inclusive growth?

- Ive Marx and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1809: Rising Inequalities and Welfare Generosity: Structural Constraints on the Adequacy of Minimum Incomes in European and American Welfare States

- Bea Cantillon, Zachary Parolin and Diego Collado
- 1808: Weighing up work willingness in social assistance: a balancing act on multiple levels

- Marjolijn De Wilde and Sarah Marchal
- 1806: Non-take up of the supplemental child benefit for children with a disability in Belgium: a mixed-method approach

- Julie Vinck, Jo Lebeer and Wim Van Lancker
- 1805: Redistribution in a joint income-wealth perspective: a cross-country comparison

- Sarah Kuypers, Francesco Figari and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1804: Race, Social Assistance & the Risk of Child Poverty across the 50 United States

- Zachary Parolin
- 1803: Financial work incentives and the long-term unemployed: the case of Belgium

- Diego Collado
- 1802: Incentive to Retrench? Institutional Moral Hazard among Federal & State Social Assistance Programs after Welfare Reform

- Zachary Parolin and Christiaan Luigjes
- 1801: The measurement of targeting intentions in complex welfare states: a proposal and empirical applications

- Sarah Marchal and Wim Van Lancker
- 1712: A Reminder to Pay Less for Healthcare: take-up of Increased Reimbursement in a large-scale randomized field experiment

- Raf Van Gastel, Tim Goedemé, Julie Janssens, Eva Lefevere and Rik Lemkens
- 1711: Fit for the labour market? An effort to reduce inactivity traps in the transition from benefit to work in the Belgian sickness and disability system

- Tine Hufkens, Linde Buysse, Natascha Van Mechelen and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1710: Integrating (former) asylum seekers into the Belgian labour market. What can we learn from the recent past?

- Dries Lens, Ive Marx and Sunčica Vujić
- 1709: Applying Augmented Survey Data to Produce More Accurate, Precise, and Internationally Comparable Estimates of Poverty within the 50 United States

- Zachary Parolin
- 1708: Who is to Blame? An Overview of the Factors Contributing to the Non-Take-Up of Social Rights

- Julie Janssens and Natascha Van Mechelen
- 1707: What Does It Mean To Live on the Poverty Threshold? Lessons From Reference Budgets

- Tim Goedemé, Tess Penne, Tine Hufkens, Alexandros Karakitsios, Anikó Bernát, Bori Simonovits, Elena Carillo Alvarez, Eleni Kanavitsa, Irene Cussó Parcerisas, Jordi Riera Romaní, Lauri Mäkinen, Manos Matsaganis, Marco Arlotti, Marianna Kopasz, Péter Szivós, Veli-Matti Ritakallio, Yuri Kazepov, Karel Van den Bosch and Bérénice Storms
- 1706: The Implementation of Social Policy: A Factorial Survey Approach

- Marjolijn De Wilde and Peter Goos
- 1705: The End of Cheap Talk About Poverty Reduction: The Cost of Closing the Poverty Gap While Maintaining Work Incentives

- Diego Collado, Bea Cantillon, Karel Van den Bosch, Tim Goedemé and Dieter Vandelannoote
- 1704: Into the Great Wide Unknown: Untangling the Relationship between Childcare Service Use and In-Work Poverty

- Wim Van Lancker and Jeroen Horemans
- 1703: A Pan-European Perspective on Low-Income Dynamics in the EU

- Tim Goedemé, Lorena Zardo Trindade and Frank Vandenbroucke
- 1702: The Impact of In-Work Benefits on Employment and Poverty

- Dieter Vandelannoote and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1701: Atypical Employment and In-Work Poverty: A Different Story for Part-Timers and Temporary Workers?

- Jeroen Horemans
- 1605: The Sum of Its Parts? Assessing Variation and Trends in Family Income Support Across the 48 Contiguous United States

- Zachary Parolin
- 1604: Measuring Successful Aging with Respect For What Matters To Older Persons

- Koen Decancq and Alexander Michiels
- 1603: The part-time poverty gap across Europe: How institutions affect the way part-time and full-time workers avoid poverty differently

- Jeroen Horemans
- 1602: Notes on updating the EU-SILC UDB sample design variables 2012-2014

- Lorena Zardo Trindade and Tim Goedemé
- 1601: Decent income for the poor: which role for Europe?

- Bea Cantillon and Sarah Marchal
- 1505: Measuring Multidimensional Inequality in the OECD Member Countries with a Distribution-Sensitive Better Life Index

- Koen Decancq
- 1503: Hanging in, but only just. Part-time employment and in-work poverty throughout the crisis

- Jeroen Horemans, Ive Marx and Brian Nolan
- 1502: A birdÂ’’s eye view on 20 years of tax-benefit reforms in Belgium

- André Decoster, Sergio Perelman, Dieter Vandelannoote, Toon Vanheukelom and Gerlinde Verbist
- 1501: The end of decent social protection for the poor? The dynamics of low wages, minimum income packages and median household incomes

- Bea Cantillon, Diego Collado and Natascha Van Mechelen
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