| Author (Corporate) | European Commission: DG Economic and Financial Affairs |
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| Series Title | European Economy: Occasional Paper |
| Series Details | No.43, February 2009 |
| Publication Date | February 2009 |
| ISBN | 978-92-79-11255-3 |
| ISSN | 1725-3195 |
| Content Type | Report |
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This paper provides an analysis of recent reforms of tax-benefit systems and a preliminary assessment of their impact on financial incentives to work and on labour supply. Many Member States have introduced policies to “make work pay” and have targeted low-wage workers with the aim of increasing their takehome pay. The labour market improvements observed over recent years are a sign that structural reforms have started to pay off. The reduction of disincentives to work and to hire, especially for the low-skilled, embedded in tax and benefit systems, a greater link with activation policies and a stronger reliance on Yet, despite these improvements, in view of the ageing of the population and rapid technological change, more The Commission has stressed the importance of a comprehensive strategy of labour market reforms ("flexicurity") that shift the focus from protection on the |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/publication14173_en.pdf |
| Countries / Regions | Europe |