European Schemes of Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis of Set-Ups and Distributive Impacts

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 02-51 // 2002
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 02-51 // 2002

European Schemes of Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis of Set-Ups and Distributive Impacts

This paper analyses the distributive impacts of various regulatory and institutional settings of European schemes of social assistance. For this purpose, two sets of classifications of European schemes of social assistance are introduced that classify the systems according to regulatory arrangements and degree of centralisation, respectively. Subsequently, the distributive impacts of five selected EU systems are calculated on the basis of LIS data and their relationship to class assignment is investigated.

Kraus, Margit und Katja Hölsch (2002), European Schemes of Social Assistance: An Empirical Analysis of Set-Ups and Distributive Impacts, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 02-51, Mannheim.

Autoren/-innen Margit Kraus // Katja Hölsch