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2024
- 2406 Public spending reforms, austerity and trust in government: a synthetic control analysis of the EU-28
by Haapanala Henri; - 2405 Measuring the impact of demographic change on relative income poverty in Belgium
by Mariani Gabriele; & Bea Cantillon; - 2403 Well-BOA: Exploring a New Preference-Based Instrument to Compare Well-Being Across Older People
by Van Loon Veerle; & Koen Decancq; - 2403 Well-BOA: Is poverty reduction in Europe doomed? Conjectures, facts and a cautiously optimistic conclusion
by Ive Marx; & Henri Haapanala; & Sarah Marchal; - 2402 Safety net or sieve: Do Europe's minimum income schemes reach the poor?
by Alessandro Nardo; & Sarah Marchal; & Ive Marx; - 2401 Basic Income advocates, sober up
by Ive Marx;
2023
- 2312 Silent elements of policy change: inflation and uprating mechanisms in the Low Countries
by Bea Cantillon; & Anna Lemmens; & Wouter Neelen; & Rebecca van den Broeck; - 2311 Reaching the European 2030 poverty target: The imperative for balancing the EU Social Agenda
by Sümeyra Akarçeşme & Ane Aranguiz; & Anna Lemmens; & Bea Cantillon; - 2310 Imprecision in the Estimation of Willingness to Pay Using Subjective Well-Being Data
by Lukas Leitner; - 2309 Don´t Stop Me Now: Gender Attitudes in Academic Seminars Through Machine Learning
by Mateo Seré - 2308 Social preferences, support for redistribution, and attitudes towards vulnerable groups
by Begoña Cabeza; - 2307 Taxation for development: the impact of the Ebola epidemic on citizen support across Western Africa
by Begoña Cabeza; & Shaun Da Costa; - 2306 The making of a European Social Union: The case of food banks and the right to minimum income protection
by Johanna Greiss; & Karen Hermans; & Bea Cantillon; - 2305 Social preferences and information about effort and luck: an online survey experiment
by Begoña Cabeza; & Koen Decancq; - 2304 Balancing speed and effectiveness: smoothing income volatility through COVID19 social policy responses in Belgium
by Maisarah Wizan; & Wouter Neelen; & Sarah Marchal; - 2303 Not That Basic: How Level, Design and Context Matter for the Redistributive Outcomes of Universal Basic Income
by Elise Aerts; & Ive Marx; & Gerlinde Verbist; - 2302 The vicious entanglement of labour-market and income inequalities in Europe
by Wiemer Salverda; & 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
by Karen Hermans; & Bea Cantillon; & Anikó Bernát; & Elena Carrillo-Álvarez; & Irene Cussó-Parcerisas; & Lauri Mäkinen & Júlia Muñoz Martínez; & Péter Szivos;
2022
- 2206 POVERTY AND THE TRAGEDY OF THE WELFARE STATE Seven terms for a new social contract
by Bea Cantillon; - 2205 Food aid in Europe in times of the COVID-19 crisis An international survey project
by Johanna Greiss; & Holger Schoneville; & Aistė Adomavičienė & Rimgailė Baltutė & Anikó Bernát; & Bea Cantillon; & Elena Carrillo Álvarez; & Heleen Delanghe; & Benedikt Goderis; & Karen Hermans; & Hilje van der Horst & Piotr Michoń & Elvira Sofia Leite de Freitas Pereira; & José António Correia Pereirinha; - 2204 Minimum income support for families with children in Europe and the US: where does it stand?
by Elise Aerts; & Ive Marx; & Zachary Parolin; - 2203 Poor workers in rich democracies: On the nature of in-work poverty and its relationship to labour market policies
by Rod Hick; & Ive Marx; - 2202 Income and expenditure elasticity of household carbon footprints. Some methodological considerations
by Petra Zsuzsa Lévay; & Tim Goedemé & Gerlinde Verbist; - 2201 The Tragic Decline of the Poverty Reducing Capacity of the Welfare State: Lessons from Two Decades of Social Policy Research
by Bea Cantillon;
2021
- 2111 Delivering on the European Pillar of Social Rights: Towards a needs-oriented distribution of the social funds?
by Karen Hermans; & Johanna Greiss; & Heleen Delanghe; & Bea Cantillon; - 2110 Robots and Unions: The Moderating Effect of Organised Labour on Technological Unemployment
by Henri Haapanala; & Ive Marx; & 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
by Veerle Van Loon; & Koen Decancq; - 2108 An exploration of key factors that determine the affordability of compulsory education in Europe
by Tess Penne; & Heleen Delanghe; & Tim Goedemé - 2107 Welfare resilience at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in four European countries: Impact on public finance and household incomes
by Olga Cantó Sánchez; & Francesco Figari; & Carlo Fiorio; & Sarah Kuypers; & Sarah Marchal; & Marina Romaguera dela Cruz; & Iva V. Tasseva; & Gerlinde Verbist; - 2106 Can we steer clear of precariousness in domestic service work? Exploring labour market pathways of Belgian Service Voucher workers
by Dries Lens & Ive Marx & Jarmila Oslejová & Ninke Mussche - 2105 Well-Being Measurement
by Matthew D. Adler & Koen Decancq - 2104 Growing Up In A Poor Household In Belgium: A Rank-Based Multidimensional Perspective On Child Well-Being
by Koen Decancq & Annemie Nys - 2103 Lockdown, Earnings Losses and Household Asset Buffers in Europe
by Sarah Kuypers & Ive Marx & Brian Nolan & Juan C. Palomino - 2102 Poverty in the EU using augmented measures of financial resources: the role of assets and debt
by Sarah Kuypers & Ive Marx - 2101 Estimating the welfare gains from antiretroviral therapy in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Shaun Da Costa
2020
- 2009 Income poverty among children with a disability in Belgium: the interplay between parental employment, social background and targeted cash support
by Julie Vinck - 2008 Living with reduced income: an analysis of household financial vulnerability under COVID-19
by Catarina Midões & Mateo Seré - 2007 Bad news does not come alone: Cumulative deprivation in Belgium
by Koen Decancq - 2006 An assessment of wealth taxes in a joint income-wealth perspective
by Sarah Kuypers & Francesco Figari & Gerlinde Verbist - 2005 The association between the carbon footprint and the socio-economic characteristics of Belgian households
by Petra Zsuzsa Lévay & Josefine Vanhille & Tim Goedemé & Gerlinde Verbist - 2004 Measuring cumulative deprivation and affluence based on the diagonal dependence diagram
by Koen Decancq - 2003 Singling out the truly needy: the role of asset testing in European minimum income schemes
by Sarah Marchal & Sarah Kuypers & Ive Marx & Verbist - 2002 The anti-poverty marginal benefit of public funds
by Diego Collado - 2001 Metasilc 2015: A Report On The Contents And Comparability Of The Eu-Silc Income Variables
by Tim Goedemé & Lorena Zardo Trindade
2019
- 1912 Exploring common ground for defining adequate social participation in 24 EU capital cities
by Tim Goedemé & Tess Penne & Otto Swedrup & Karel Van den Bosch & Bérénice Storms - 1911 The Impact of the Ebola Crisis on Mortality and Welfare in Liberia
by Shaun Da Costa - 1910 Putting inadequate incomes at the heart of food insecurity. A Study of the financial constraints to access a healthy diet in Europe
by Tess Penne & 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
by Sarah Marchal & Linus Sióland - 1908 Europe’s ever expanding mobility patterns – posting, third-country nationals and the single European labour market
by Dries Lens & Ninke Mussche & Ive Marx - 1907 Which way the pendulum swings? Equity and efficiency of three decades of tax-benefit reforms in Belgium
by André Decoster & Sergio Perelman & Dieter Vandelannoote & Toon Vanheukelom & 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
by Tess Penne & Ilse Cornelis & Bérénice Storms - 1905 Multidimensional poverty measurement with individual preferences
by Koen Decancq & Marc Fleurbaey & François Maniquet - 1904 Gender and education inequalities in parental employment when having a young child with increased care needs: Belgium and Norway compared
by Julie Vinck & Idunn Brekke - 1903 Europe as agent that fills the gaps? The case of FEAD
by Johanna Greiss & Bea Cantillon & Sarah Marchal & Tess Penne - 1902 The European Pillar of Social Rights: ten arguments for prioritising principle 14 on minimum incomes
by Bea Cantillon - 1901 Support for a Universal Basic Income: A Demand-Capacity Paradox?
by Zachary Parolin & Linus Siöland
2018
- 1820 Methodological working paper: Using HHoT to generate institutional minimum income protection indicators
by Sarah Marchal & Linus Sióland & Tim Goedemé - 1819 The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe
by Tine Hufkens & Tim Goedemé & Katrin Gasior & Chrysa Leventi & Kostas Manios & Olga Rastrigina & Pasquale Recchia & Holly Sutherland & Natascha Van Mechelen & Gerlinde Verbist - 1818 Effort or Luck? Believing in the role of effort during the Spanish economic recession
by Begoña Cabeza & Koen Decancq - 1817 Social Security and Poverty Reduction in Rich Welfare States: Cracks in the Post War Policy Paradigm, Avenues for the Future
by Bea Cantillon - 1816 Solidarity between generations in extended families. Direction, size and intensity
by Gerlinde Verbist & Ron Diris & Frank Vandenbroucke - 1815 A self-critical flashback on the EU’s anti-poverty promise
by Frank - 1814 Non-parametric well-being comparisons
by Koen Decancq & Annemie Nys - 1813 The EU Free Movement of Services and the growing mobility of Third-Country Nationals as posted workers
by Ninke Mussche & 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
by Marjolijn De Wilde & Bart Meuleman & Koen Abts - 1811 To what extent do welfare states compensate for the cost of children? A hypothetical household approach to policy evaluations
by Tess Penne & Tine Hufkens & Tim Goedemé & Bérénice Storms - 1810 Belgium, a poster child for inclusive growth?
by Ive Marx & Gerlinde Verbist - 1809 Rising Inequalities and Welfare Generosity: Structural Constraints on the Adequacy of Minimum Incomes in European and American Welfare States
by Bea Cantillon & Zachary Parolin & Diego Collado - 1808 Weighing up work willingness in social assistance: a balancing act on multiple levels
by Marjolijn De Wilde & Sarah Marchal - 1806 Non-take up of the supplemental child benefit for children with a disability in Belgium: a mixed-method approach
by Julie Vinck & Jo Lebeer & Wim Van Lancker - 1805 Redistribution in a joint income-wealth perspective: a cross-country comparison
by Sarah Kuypers & Francesco Figari & Gerlinde Verbist - 1804 Race, Social Assistance & the Risk of Child Poverty across the 50 United States
by Zachary Parolin - 1803 Financial work incentives and the long-term unemployed: the case of Belgium
by Diego Collado - 1802 Incentive to Retrench? Institutional Moral Hazard among Federal & State Social Assistance Programs after Welfare Reform
by Zachary Parolin & Christiaan Luigjes - 1801 The measurement of targeting intentions in complex welfare states: a proposal and empirical applications
by Sarah Marchal & Wim Van Lancker
2017
- 1712 A Reminder to Pay Less for Healthcare: take-up of Increased Reimbursement in a large-scale randomized field experiment
by Raf Van Gastel & Tim Goedemé & Julie Janssens & Eva Lefevere & 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
by Tine Hufkens & Linde Buysse & Natascha Van Mechelen & Gerlinde Verbist - 1710 Integrating (former) asylum seekers into the Belgian labour market. What can we learn from the recent past?
by Dries Lens & Ive Marx & Sunčica Vujić - 1709 Applying Augmented Survey Data to Produce More Accurate, Precise, and Internationally Comparable Estimates of Poverty within the 50 United States
by Zachary Parolin - 1708 Who is to Blame? An Overview of the Factors Contributing to the Non-Take-Up of Social Rights
by Julie Janssens & Natascha Van Mechelen - 1707 What Does It Mean To Live on the Poverty Threshold? Lessons From Reference Budgets
by 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 & Bérénice Storms - 1706 The Implementation of Social Policy: A Factorial Survey Approach
by Marjolijn De Wilde & Peter Goos - 1705 The End of Cheap Talk About Poverty Reduction: The Cost of Closing the Poverty Gap While Maintaining Work Incentives
by Diego Collado & Bea Cantillon & Karel Van den Bosch & Tim Goedemé & Dieter Vandelannoote - 1704 Into the Great Wide Unknown: Untangling the Relationship between Childcare Service Use and In-Work Poverty
by Wim Van Lancker & Jeroen Horemans - 1703 A Pan-European Perspective on Low-Income Dynamics in the EU
by Tim Goedemé & Lorena Zardo Trindade & Frank Vandenbroucke - 1702 The Impact of In-Work Benefits on Employment and Poverty
by Dieter Vandelannoote & Gerlinde Verbist - 1701 Atypical Employment and In-Work Poverty: A Different Story for Part-Timers and Temporary Workers?
by Jeroen Horemans
2016
- 1605 The Sum of Its Parts? Assessing Variation and Trends in Family Income Support Across the 48 Contiguous United States
by Zachary Parolin - 1604 Measuring Successful Aging with Respect For What Matters To Older Persons
by Koen Decancq & Alexander Michiels - 1603 The part-time poverty gap across Europe: How institutions affect the way part-time and full-time workers avoid poverty differently
by Jeroen Horemans - 1602 Notes on updating the EU-SILC UDB sample design variables 2012-2014
by Lorena Zardo Trindade & Tim Goedemé - 1601 Decent income for the poor: which role for Europe?
by Bea Cantillon & Sarah Marchal
2015
- 1505 Measuring Multidimensional Inequality in the OECD Member Countries with a Distribution-Sensitive Better Life Index
by Koen Decancq - 1503 Hanging in, but only just. Part-time employment and in-work poverty throughout the crisis
by Jeroen horemans & Ive Marx & Brian Nolan - 1502 A birdÂ’’s eye view on 20 years of tax-benefit reforms in Belgium
by André Decoster & Serio Perelman & Dieter Vandelannoote & Toon Vanheukelom & Gerlinde Verbist - 1501 The end of decent social protection for the poor? The dynamics of low wages, minimum income packages and median household incomes
by Bea Cantillon & Diego Collado & Natascha Van Mechelen
2014
- 1405 Education for children with special needs in the Flemish community of Belgium: side effects of the current educational integration system
by Leen Sebrechts - 1404 The East Asian welfare regime: reality or fiction
by Sarah Kuypers - 1403 The Welfare State and Anti-Poverty Policy in Rich Countries
by Ive Marx & Brian Nolan & Javier Olivera - 1401 Universalism under siege? Exploring the association between targeting, child benefits and child poverty across 26 countries
by Wim Van Lancker & Natascha Van Mechelen
2013
- 1305 Great expectations, but how to achieve them? Explaining patterns of inequality in childcare use across 31 developed countries
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels - 1304 Poverty reduction and social security: Cracks in a policy paradigm
by Bea Cantillon & Natascha Van Mechelen - 1303 Do labor force evolutions affect the work incapacity caseload?
by Leen Meeusen & Annemie Nys - 1302 The EU-SILC sample design variables: critical review and recommendations
by Tim Goedemé - 1301 Putting the child-centred investment strategy to the test: Evidence for the EU27
by Wim Van Lancker
2012
- 1212 An exploration of family-based pathways through which parentsÂ’ financial stress is associated with problem behaviour of adolescents
by Koen Ponnet & Edwin Wouters & Tim Goedemé & Dimitri Mortelmans - 1211 Education for Children with Special Needs: A Comparative Study of Education Systems and Parental Guidance Services
by Leen Sebrechts - 1210 Welfare State Decommodification: Concepts, Operationalizations and Long-term Trends
by Olivier Pintelon - 1209 The Active Welfare State Revisited
by Frank Vandenbroucke - 1208 Are new social risk expenditures crowding out the old?
by Leen Meeusen & Annemie Nys - 1207 Less is More? 20 years of changing minimum income protection for old EuropeÂ’’s elderly
by Tim Goedemé - 1206 Individual Employment, Household Employment and Risk of Poverty in the EU. A Decomposition Analysis
by Vincent Corluy & Frank Vandenbroucke - 1205 The EU and Minimum Income Protection: Clarifying the Policy Conundrum
by Frank Vandenbroucke & Bea Cantillon & Natascha Van Mechelen & Tim Goedemé & Anne Van Lancker - 1204 Household Work Intensity and the Adequacy of Social Protection in the EU
by Bea Cantillon & Natascha Van Mechelen & Olivier Pintelon & Aaron Van den Heede - 1203 An international comparison of the impact of child benefits on poverty outcomes for single mothers
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels & Bea Cantillon - 1202 The beneficiaries of childcare expansion
by Joris Ghysels & Kim Vercammen - 1201 Families of children with special needs in Flanders: their vulnerability within the citizenship paradigm
by Leen Sebrechts & Jef Breda
2011
- 1110 What if we voted on the weights of a multidimensional well-being index? An illustration with Flemish data
by Koen Decancq & Luc Van Ootegem & Elsy Verhofstadt - 1109 Solidarity and reciprocity in the social investment state: what can be learned from the case of Flemish school allowances and truancy?
by Bea Cantillon & Wim Van Lancker - 1108 The provision of informal childcare by European grandparents: constraints versus selective preferences
by Joris Ghysels - 1107 Employment chances and changes of immigrants in Belgium: the impact of citizenship
by Vincent Corluy & Ive Marx & Gerlinde Verbist - 1106 Who reaps the benefits? The social distribution of public childcare in Sweden and Flanders
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels - 1105 The CSB-Minimum Income Protection Indicators dataset (CSB-MIPI)
by Natascha Van Mechelen & Sarah Marchal & Tim Goedemé & Ive Marx & Bea Cantillon - 1104 The Social Stratification of Social Risks
by Olivier Pintelon & Bea Cantillon & Karel Van den Bosch & Christopher T. Whelan - 1103 The Paradox of the Social Investment State. Growth, Employment and Poverty in the Lisbon Era
by Bea Cantillon - 1102 ItÂ’’s all about the money? Temporary employment, gender, poverty and the role of regulations from a broad European perspective
by Wim Van Lancker - 1101 Disappointing poverty trends : is the social investment state to blame? An exercise in soul-searching for policy-makers
by Frank Vandenbroucke & Koen Vleminckx
2010
- 1009 The standard error of estimates based on EU-SILC. An exploration through the Europe 2020 poverty indicators
by Tim Goedemé - 1008 The unequal benefits of family activation: an analysis of the social distribution of family policy among families with young children
by Joris Ghysels & Wim Van Lancker - 1007 Disambiguating Lisbon. Growth, Employment and Social Inclusion in the Investment State
by Bea Cantillon - 1006 Poverty in the enlarged European Union. A discussion about definitions and reference groups
by Tim Goedemé & Stijn Rottiers - 1005 (Un)desirable Effects of Output Funding for Flemish Universities
by Bea Cantillon & Annemieke De Ridder & Eva Vanhaecht & Gerlinde Verbist - 1004 The sociology of social recognition: competition in social recognition games
by Stijn Rottiers - 1003 Does income inequality make us sick? Whether, and (if so) how, income inequality affects personal health
by Stijn Rottiers - 1002 Female employment, institutions and the role of reference groups: a multilevel analysis of 22 European countries
by Wim Van Lancker & Joris Ghysels - 1001 Taxing Care : enhancing the childcare time in the dual earner era
by Joris Ghysels & Gerlinde Verbist & Josefine Vanhille
2009
- 0901 A Guaranteed Minimum Income for EuropeÂ’’s Elderly. Options and Pitfalls in the Design of a Harmonised Basic Pension Scheme in the European Union
by Tim Goedemé & Wim Van Lancker
2008
- 0802 Child Benefit Support and Method of Payment: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Belgium
by Marieke Huysentruyt & Eva Lefevere - 0801 The Inclusion of Non-cash Housing Advantages in the Income Concept. Estimates and Distribution Effects for Belgium
by Gerlinde Verbist & Stijn Lefebure