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Fiscal Incidence When Both Individual Welfare and Family Structure Matter: The Case of Subsidization of Home -care for the Elderly
Demographic ageing in Western countries has increased the pressure on children of elderly parents to provide care privately as an alternative to more costly institutionalization, and this pressure is likely to intensify. While some papers have recently investigated the optimal structure of family policy in this context, there is little work so far on the distributional impact of programs whose purpose is to subsidize the care of seniors who remain at home. We investigate analytically and with simulation the measureme nt of the fiscal incidence of programs that subsidize home care for the elderly, when both individual welfare and family structure matter. The definition of welfare incidence, the comparison of welfare-based incidence with budgetary incidence for non-cooperative and cooperative families, and the calculation of the shifting of program benefits between family members, some of whom may be altruistic, are key issues in the analysis. The integration of individual welfare, family structure and benefit shifting provides a new perspective on the study of the distributional consequences of home-care programs.home care subsidy, fiscal incidence, family structure, altruism, shifting
Density of states of a graphene in the presence of strong point defects
The density of states near zero energy in a graphene due to strong point
defects with random positions are computed. Instead of focusing on density of
states directly, we analyze eigenfunctions of inverse T-matrix in the unitary
limit. Based on numerical simulations, we find that the squared magnitudes of
eigenfunctions for the inverse T-matrix show random-walk behavior on defect
positions. As a result, squared magnitudes of eigenfunctions have equal {\it a
priori} probabilities, which further implies that the density of states is
characterized by the well-known Thomas-Porter type distribution. The numerical
findings of Thomas-Porter type distribution is further derived in the
saddle-point limit of the corresponding replica field theory of inverse
T-matrix. Furthermore, the influences of the Thomas-Porter distribution on
magnetic and transport properties of a graphene, due to its divergence near
zero energy, are also examined.Comment: 6 figure
Fiscal incidence when both individual welfare and family structure matter: The case of subsidization of home-care for the elderly
How should we construct incidence indexes for children and parents in the case of public subsidies for home-care of the elderly? What is the nature of a fiscal incidence index on a budgetary basis versus a theoretically more satisfactory index that is welfare-based? Can we find budgetary based measures that will serve as a proxy for incidence in welfare terms? Does the structure of the family including the altruism of children affect incidence indexes? How should fiscal shifting of the subsidy for home care paid to the parents be defined, in budgetary or in welfare terms, and what does simulation tell us about the distribution of benefits between the generations? We address these issues analytically and with simulation (using data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey) in this contribution to the study of fiscal incidence. The definition of welfare incidence, the comparison of welfare-based incidence with budgetary incidence for non-cooperative and cooperative families, and the calculation of the shifting of program benefits between family members, some of whom may be altruistic, are key issues in the analysis. The integration of individual welfare, family structure and benefit shifting provides a new perspective on the fiscal incidence of home care programs
Studies of Efficiency of the LHCb Muon Detector Using Cosmic Rays
We study the efficiency of the muon detector using the cosmic ray events collected in the summer and autumn 2008. We find that the efficiencies in all stations are consistent with 100% for cosmic tracks coming from the LHCb interaction point, without any restriction on time. We calculate the efficiencies also per station and region and per station and quadrant, finding consistent results
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