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How tight are safety-nets in Nordic countries? : evidence from Finnish register data
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Date Issued
August 2007
Date Available
02T13:43:43Z October 2007
Abstract
The non take-up of social assistance benefits due to claim costs may seriously limit the anti-poverty effect of these programs. Yet, available evidence is fragmented and mostly relies on interview-based data, potentially biased by misreporting and measurement errors on both beneÂ…t entitlement and income levels used to assess eligibility. In this paper, we use Finnish administrative data to compare
eligibility and actual receipt of social assistance by working-age families during the post-recession period (1996-2003). Possible errors due to time-period issues and discretionary measures by local agencies are carefully investigated. Non take-up is found to be substantial (between 40% and 50%) and increasing during the period. Using repeated cross-section estimations, we identify a set of
stable determinants of claiming behavior and suggest that the increasing trend is mainly due to a composition effect, i.e. a decline in the proportion of groups with higher claiming propensity. WeÂ…finally discuss the targeting efficiency of the social assistance scheme.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin; School of Economics
UCD Geary Institute
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research working paper series 2007
WP07/12
UCD Geary Institute discussion paper series
WP2007/27
Classification
D31
H31
H53
I38
Subject – LCSH
Public welfare
Poverty
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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