4 research outputs found
Effects of competitive psychological climate, work-family conflict and role conflict on customer orientation:The case of call center employees in India
The sensitivity of income polarization
Income polarization, Sensitivity, Equivalence scale, Accounting period, Bi-polarization, D31, D63, I31,
Poverty concentration in an affluent city: Geographic variation and correlates of neighborhood poverty rates in Hong Kong
PhD Thesis: Trends in Social Assistance, Minimum Income Benefits and Income Polarization in an International Perspective
This thesis collects six empirical studies regarding the developments of social assistance benefits, their determinants and the impact of the benefit changes on income polarization.
The first study suggests that the real minimum income benefit levels increased in many OECD countries whilst minimum income replacement rates declined on average. The increased benefit levels reflect policy changes while the declined replacement rates do not reflect benefit cuts but larger wage increases. The second study shows that globalization, soaring levels of unemployment and trade unions have triggered social assistance and minimum income benefit reforms. The third study indicates that the Lisbon Strategy has been positively associated with minimum income benefit developments since 2005. The findings in the fourth study suggest that in China, minimum income benefit programs vary considerably across regions and the benefit generosity has been increasing over the decade although still at low levels in an international perspective. The fifth and sixth studies focus on the indicator of income polarization to analyze income distribution. The fifth study shows that income polarization is stable in European countries and Europe as a whole. The sixth study further indicates that tax-benefit systems are essential in reducing initial market income polarization.
Chinese Scholarship CouncilHervorming Sociale Regelgevin