The CSB Working Papers are intended to make results of the research at the Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy available in preliminary form to encourage discussion and suggestions for revision before final publication. CSB papers are subject to a limited review procedure and may change substantially at the date of final publication. The CSB Working Papers are indexed in the RePEc archive.
Editors
2016 - ...: Wim Van Lancker & Zach Parolin
2012 - 2016: Ive Marx & Wim Van Lancker
2008 - 2012: Ive Marx & Tim Goedemé
2019
- WP 19/11 The Impact of the Ebola Crisis on Mortality and Welfare in Liberia
- WP 19/10 Putting inadequate incomes at the heart of food insecurity. A Study of the...
- WP 19/09 A safety net that holds? Tracking minimum income protection adequacy for the...
- WP 19/08 Europe’s ever expanding mobility patterns – posting, third-country nationals...
- WP 19/07 Which way the pendulum swings? Equity and efficiency of three decades of tax...
- WP 19/06 REDUCING OUT-OF-POCKET COSTS TO IMPROVE THE ADEQUACY OF MINIMUM INCOME...
- WP 19/05 Multidimensional poverty measurement with individual prefenres
- WP 19/04 Gender and education inequalities in parental employment when having a young...
- WP 19/03 Europe as agent that fills the gaps? The case of FEAD
- WP 19/02 The European Pillar of Social Rights: ten arguments for prioritising...
- WP 19/01 Support for a Universal Basic Income: A Demand-Capacity Paradox?
2018
- WP 18/20 Methodological working paper: Using HHoT to generate institutional minimum...
- WP 18/19 The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for...
- WP 18/18 Effort or Luck? Believing in the role of effort during the Spanish economic...
- WP 18/17 Social Security and Poverty Reduction in Rich Welfare States : Cracks in the...
- WP 18/16 Solidarity between generations in extended families.
- WP 18/15 A self-critical flashback on the EU’s anti-poverty promise
- WP 18/14 Non-parametric well-being comparisons
- WP 18/13 The EU Free Movement of Services and the growing mobility of Third-Country...
- WP 18/12 In a category of their own? A multigroup SEM comparison of the welfare state...
- WP 18/11 To what extent do welfare states compensate for the cost of children? A...
- WP 18/10 Belgium, a poster child for inclusive growth?
- WP 18/09 Rising Inequalities and Welfare Generosity: Structural Constraints on the...
- WP 18/08 Weighing up work willingness in social assistance: a balancing act on...
- WP 18/06 Non-take up of the supplemental child benefit for children with a disability...
- WP 18/05 Redistribution in a joint income-wealth perspective: a cross-country...
- WP 18/04 Race, Social Assistance & Child Poverty across the 50 United States...
- WP 18/03 Financial work incentives and the long-term unemployed: the case of Belgium...
- WP 18/02 Incentive to Retrench? Institutional Moral Hazard among Federal & State...
- WP 18/01 The measurement of targeting intentions in complex welfare states: a...