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EUROMOD Research Area: Family And Gender

Child policy changes and estimation of income distribution effects

Basic income as a policy option: technical background note illustrating costs and distributional implications for selected countries

Improving poverty reduction in Europe: what works best where?

The joint decision of female labour supply and childcare in Italy under costs and availability constraints

The impact of an unconditional parental benefit on employment of mothers: a comparative study of Estonia and Lithuania

Work incentives across the income distribution and for model families in Lithuania: 2005–2013

Interactions between policy effects, population characteristics and the tax-benefit system: an illustration using child poverty and child related policies in Romania and the Czech Republic

Accounting for gender differences in the distributional effects of tax and benefit policy changes

The effects of reform scenarios for unemployment benefits and social assistance on work incentives and poverty in Lithuania

Distributional impacts of cash allowances for children: a microsimulation analysis for Russia and Europe

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