In-work Benefits in Belgium: Effects on Labour Supply and Welfare

Q3 Social Sciences
Antoine de Mahieu
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Abstract

Belgium has implemented, following the example of other countries, in- work benefit policies since the early 2000’s, with the objective of increasing employment rates and fighting poverty. Belgian in- work benefits differ from most other in- work benefits as eligibility requires low hourly earnings. We study the effects extensions of those benefits would have both on labour supply and welfare, using a random- utility - random- opportunity model estimated on cross- sectional SILC datasets. Results show that further increasing the benefits would slightly increase labour supply and welfare of low- to- middle income deciles, but at very high net cost per job created. We compare our results with existing research and explain some mechanisms that possibly led to an underestimation of negative intensive margin labour supply responses in previous simulations.
比利时在职福利:对劳动力供给和福利的影响
自2000年代初以来,比利时效仿其他国家实施了在职福利政策,其目标是提高就业率和消除贫困。比利时的在职福利不同于大多数其他国家的在职福利,因为获得资格需要较低的时薪。我们研究了这些福利的延伸对劳动力供给和福利的影响,使用了一个随机-效用-随机-机会模型,该模型是在横向SILC数据集上估计的。结果表明,进一步提高补贴会略微增加中低收入10%的劳动力供给和福利,但每创造一个工作岗位的净成本非常高。我们将我们的结果与现有的研究进行了比较,并解释了一些可能导致在以前的模拟中低估负密集边际劳动力供应反应的机制。
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International Journal of Microsimulation
International Journal of Microsimulation Mathematics-Modeling and Simulation
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期刊介绍: The IJM covers research in all aspects of microsimulation modelling. It publishes high quality contributions making use of microsimulation models to address specific research questions in all scientific areas, as well as methodological and technical issues. IJM concern: the description, validation, benchmarking and replication of microsimulation models; results coming from microsimulation models, in particular policy evaluation and counterfactual analysis; technical or methodological aspect of microsimulation modelling; reviews of models and results, as well as of technical or methodological issues.
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