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Regina T. Riphahn

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Rational Poverty or Poor Rationality? The Take‐up of Social Assistance Benefits

2001

In several countries social assistance dependence has been increasing since the 1980s. After surveying the theoretical and empirical take-up literature, this study presents estimates of recent rates of non take-up of social assistance benefits. Once methodological shortcomings of prior estimations are corrected, the results show that take-up has fallen recently and thus cannot explain the rising welfare receipt. Following theoretical predictions, the probability that a rational individual takes up social assistance increases with the expected benefit amount and duration, and falls with application cost and stigma. More than half of all households eligible for transfers under the German soci…

ReceiptEconomics and EconometricsPovertymedia_common.quotation_subjectStigma (botany)Rationalitylanguage.human_languageGermanSocial assistancelanguageEconomicsDemographic economicsDuration (project management)Welfaremedia_commonReview of Income and Wealth
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Residential location and youth unemployment: The economic geography of school-to-work transitions

2003

In response to increased international policy attention to youth unemployment this study investigates post-secondary school transitions of school leavers. Multinomial logit models are estimated for male and female German youth. The models control for individual, parent, and household characteristics, for those of the youth’s region of residence and local labor markets. The findings suggest that immigrant youth has particularly low participation rates in continued education, and that youth unemployment is centered in high unemployment states and metropolitan areas. More generous academic benefit policies seem to be correlated with increased academic enrollment, and men’s transitions to the m…

Residential locationLabour economicsYouth unemploymentmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationMetropolitan arealanguage.human_languageGermanWork (electrical)EconomicslanguageResidencemedia_commonMultinomial logistic regression
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