Deliverables
Project 1: Non-cash incomes
- 1.1 The distributional impact of imputed rents
J.R. Frick, M.M. Grabka, T. Smeeding and P. Tsakloglou Distributional effects of imputed rents in seven European countries
- 1.1a Imputed rents: Greece
- 1.1b Imputed rents: Italy
- 1.1c Imputed rents: Belgium
- 1.1d Imputed rents: Germany
- 1.1e Imputed rents: Ireland
- 1.1f Imputed rents: United Kingdom
- 1.1g Imputed rents: Netherlands
- 1.2 The distributional impact of public education
T. Callan, T. Smeeding, P. Tsakloglou “Distributional effects of public education transfers in seven European countries , Tables
- 1.2a Education: Greece
- 1.2b Education: Italy
- 1.2c Education: Belgium
- 1.2d Education: Germany
- 1.2e Education: Ireland
- 1.2f Education: United Kingdom
- 1.2g Education: Netherlands
- 1.3 The distributional impact of public health
T. Smeeding, P. Tsakloglou and G. Verbist Distributional effects of public health care transfers in seven European countries
- 1.3a Health: Greece
- 1.3b Health: Italy
- 1.3c Health: Belgium
- 1.3d Health: Germany
- 1.3e Health: Ireland
- 1.3f Health: United Kingdom
- 1.3g Health: Netherlands
- 1.4 Methods of estimation and distributional impact of home production and fringe benefits
P Tsakloglou Distributional effects of home production and fringe benefits
- 1.4a Other non-cash incomes: Greece
- 1.4b Other non-cash incomes: Italy
- 1.4c Other non-cash incomes: Belgium
- 1.4d Other non-cash incomes: Germany
- 1.5 The distributional impact of non-cash incomes
P Tsakloglou, T Callan, K Coleman, C D’Ambrosio, K de Vos, J R Frick, C Gigliarano, T Goedemé, M Grabka, O Groh-Samberg, C Keane, C Koutsambelas, S Lefebure, M Makovec, K Mullan, T Smeeding, H Sutherland, G Verbist and F Zantomio ‘Distributional effects of non-cash incomes in seven European countries’
- 1.5a The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in Greece
- 1.5b The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in Italy
- 1.5c The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in Belgium
- 1.5d The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in Germany
- 1.5e The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in Ireland
- 1.5f The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in the United Kingdom
- 1.5g The distributional impact of non-cash incomes in The Netherlands
Project 2: Measurement error, takeup and tax evasion
- 2.1 Estimating measurement error in Finnish data
- 2.3 Implications of Measurement Error for Tax-Benefit Models
- 2.4 Tax Evasion in Italy data
- 2.5 Tax evasion in Hungary
- 2.6 Tax evasion in Greece
- 2.7 Implications of tax evasion for tax-benefit models
- 2.8 The role of measurement error for estimating non-take up in Finland
- 2.9 Benefit non take-up in Germany
- 2.10 Benefit non take-up in Austria
- 2.11 Benefit non take-up in Ireland
- 2.12 Benefit non take-up in Spain
- 2.13 Benefit non take-up in Greece
- 2.14 Implications of non take-up for tax-benefit models
- 2.15 Tax evasion and targeting errors across countries under alternative assumptions
- 2.16 A user guide to EUROMOD routines for measurement error, tax evasion or targeting errors
- 2.17 Modelling the dynamics of benefit take-up with measurement error in Finland
Project 3: Expenditure imputation and indirect taxes
- 3.1 Indirect tax legislation for five countries
- 3.2 Harmonization of the budget and income surveys
- 3.3 Matching tax legislation and commodity aggregation
- 3.4 Techniques to impute expenditures into an income dataset
- 3.5 Imputation of expenditures into the income datasets of five European countries
- 3.6 Comparative analysis of the distributional impact of combined changes in indirect taxes and direct taxes and benefits for four European countries
- 3.7 User guide to the use of indirect tax routines in EUROMOD
- 4.1 Overall effects of income measurement extension and improvement on indicators of inequality, poverty and tax progressivity
Other output
- Callan, T., Smeeding, T. and Tsakloglou, P. Distributional Effects of Public Education Transfers in Seven European Countries ESRI working paper no.207
This paper has also been published as:
Callan, T., Smeeding, T. and Tsakloglou, P. “Short-run distributional effects of public education transfers to tertiary education students in seven European countries” Education Economics, 16(3), September 2008
- Callan, T. and Keane, C. “Non-cash benefits and the distribution of economic welfare”, accepted for publication by The Economic and Social Review, Spring 2009.
- Fuchs, M. “Social Assistance – No,Thanks? The Non-Take-up Phenomenon and its Patterns in Austria, Germany and Finland after 2000”, European Centre Policy Brief, September 2009