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Means-testing the child benefit

Authors :
Kornstad, Tom
Thoresen, Thor Olav
Publication Year :
1999
Publisher :
Statistics Norway, Research Department, 1999.

Abstract

Improving the distributional impact of transfers may be costly if it reduces labour supply. In this paper we show how effects of changes in the design of the child benefit programme can be examined by deriving information from behavioural and non-behavioural simulations on micro data. The direct distributional effects are assessed by taxbenefit model calculations. Female labour supply responses to alternative child benefit schemes are simulated under the assumption that choices are discrete. The discrete choice model is justified with reference to the complicated process of finding a new job, and the existence of peaks in the empirical distribution of hours is interpreted as variation in number of jobs across states. The distribution of income after labour supply responses is also shown. The analysis confirms that enhanced distributional impact is traded against reductions in labour supply.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..3b87ebda270134e2b51e8f84fdb6fb32