The dynamic of welfare: the welfare state and the life cycle
The dynamic of welfare: the welfare state and the life cycle
This study is based on recent work by the Welfare State Programming at the London School of Economics on the impact of the welfare state as a means of redistributing incomes not only between individuals but also within individuals own life cycles. The book includes the results of a microsimulation model of lifetime incomes, taxes and benefits at the L.S.E., providing a unique quantitative assessment of this key aspect of social welfare provision. Readers interested in Social and Public Policy, Public Finance and policy-makers.
0133428419
Falkingham, Jane
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Hills, John
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August 1995
Falkingham, Jane
8df36615-1547-4a6d-ad55-aa9496e85519
Hills, John
881fc168-4209-4cda-8565-510fdb178438
Falkingham, Jane and Hills, John
(1995)
The dynamic of welfare: the welfare state and the life cycle
,
UK.
Prentice Hall, 256pp.
Abstract
This study is based on recent work by the Welfare State Programming at the London School of Economics on the impact of the welfare state as a means of redistributing incomes not only between individuals but also within individuals own life cycles. The book includes the results of a microsimulation model of lifetime incomes, taxes and benefits at the L.S.E., providing a unique quantitative assessment of this key aspect of social welfare provision. Readers interested in Social and Public Policy, Public Finance and policy-makers.
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Published date: August 1995
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/35139
ISBN: 0133428419
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