Financing social security: simulating different welfare state systems for Germany
Authors
Caroline Dieckhoener, Andreas Peichl
Publication Date
Apr 2009
Abstract
In Germany, there is an ongoing debate about how to increase the efficiency of the social security system and especially its financing. The aim of this paper is to simulate different financing systems for Germany. The introduction of a Liberal British or the Southern Greek financing system increases inequality and poverty, as well as labour supply incentives. The introduction of the Social-democratic Danish financing system decreases inequality of incomes, but does not necessarily lead to less poverty. Tax payments are extremely high, whereas social contribution payments are relatively low leading to mixed incentives effects.
Publication type
EUROMOD Working Paper Series
Series Number
EM3/09
Research areas
Population changes and labour market dynamics, Tax and benefit systems
Notes
working paper
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