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Endogenizing take-up of social assistance in a microsimulation model

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"Microsimulation studies typically assume that all entitlements to means-tested benefits are actually claimed by eligible households, despite a large body of research that suggests that take-up rates are substantially below 100%. The assumption of full take-up tends to exaggerate the simulated increase in caseloads and fiscal costs of a social policy reform. This paper investigates the impact of non-take-up for two hypothetical scenarios, namely increasing and decreasing the base amount of social assistance in Germany by e100 per month. We find a substantial effect of considering non-take-up on the simulated change in fiscal costs and in particular on the change in caseloads, where the full take-up assumption exaggerates the latter change by a factor of about two." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Wiemers, J. (2015): Endogenizing take-up of social assistance in a microsimulation model. A case study for Germany. In: The international journal of microsimulation, Vol. 8, No. 2, p. 4-27.

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