From housewives to independent earners: can the tax system help Italian women to work?
Institute for Social and Economic Research, Colchester
ISER - Colchester
2011
58 p.
labour supply ; statistics ; women ; work incentive
ISER Working Paper
15
Gender equality & Women
English
Bibliogr.
"The paper analyses the incentive and the redistributive effects of introducing either a family based or an individual in-work benefit in Italy. The reforms are financed through the abolition of the existing tax credit targeted at inactive people. In-work benefits are means-tested transfers given to individuals conditional on their employment status. The results show an increase in the labour supply of both women in couples (with larger responses to the individual in-work benefit than the family based benefit) and lone mothers. Most of the behavioural changes take place among the poorest individuals with important redistributive effects."
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