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Subject: Welfare Benefits

Stratifying welfare states: class differences in pension coverage in Britain, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland

Immigrants and welfare programmes: exploring the interactions between immigrant characteristics, immigrant welfare dependence, and welfare policy

Remarriage as a way to overcome the financial consequences of divorce: a test of the economic need hypothesis for European women

Job changes and hours changes: understanding the path of labor supply adjustment

Socioeconomic differences in service use, payment and receipt of illness-related benefits in the last year of life: findings from the British Household Panel Survey

Intra-household allocation of resources: inferences from non-resident fathers’ child support payments

Keeping up or falling behind? The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty

Are lone mothers responsive to policy changes? The effects of a Norwegian workfare reform on earnings, education and poverty

Effects of flat tax reforms in Western Europe on equity and efficiency

Wie progressiv ist Deutschland? Das stuer-und transfersystem im europaischen vergleich

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