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July 8, 2022

Cutting disability insurance benefits may come at a cost

Reform in Hungary led to decrease in tax revenues as beneficiaries lowered their labor supply

  • disability insurance
  • Hungary
  • labor supply
  • Andrea Weber
  • Daniel Prinz
  • Judit Krekó
Research

April 12, 2018

Is dependency on disability insurance benefits transmitted from parents to children?

Disability benefits provide an essential safety net for many people of working age whose health prevents them from engaging in […]

  • benefit recipiency
  • children
  • disability insurance
  • family
  • insurance
  • intergenerational
  • labor market policy
  • Netherlands
  • parents
  • social assistance
  • social policy
  • Anne C. Gielen
  • Gordon B. Dahl
Research

July 14, 2014

Like father, like son? Family welfare cultures in Norway

In most Western countries children of welfare recipients are more likely to receive welfare benefits themselves. However, it is not […]

  • benefit
  • children
  • culture
  • disability insurance
  • intergenerational
  • Norway
  • parents
  • social security
  • welfare
  • Andreas Ravndal Kostol
  • Gordon B. Dahl
  • Magne Mogstad
Research

April 29, 2013

Older workers use longer unemployment benefit duration to retire earlier

Extending the duration of unemployment insurance (UI) bene fits is one of the most important policy instruments to ease economic hardships […]

  • Austria
  • disability insurance
  • early retirement
  • older workers
  • retirement
  • unemployment benefits
  • unemployment insurance
  • Josef Zweimüller
  • Lukas Inderbitzin
  • Stefan Staubli

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