Author: Mario Holzner

079 The New Face of Slavery in the Balkans

2009 05 wiiw bo wp 079 Isilda Shima The New Face of Slavery in the Balkans (PDF) Abstract The paper studies the individuals from the Balkans, who attempted to migrate illegally and fell victims of trafficking and exploitation at the destination country. The paper aims to analyse and explore the relationship between personal characteristics, previous […]

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082 Guest-worker Programs and the Propensity to Emigrate: Evidence from the Work-and-travel USA program in Romania

2009 08 wiiw bo wp 082 Daniel Pop Guest-worker Programs and the Propensity to Emigrate: Evidence from the Work-and-travel USA program in Romania (PDF) Abstract Targeted seasonal guest‐worker program replace wider scope immigration policy and are expected to formalize irregular migration flows, to recruit sufficient numbers of seasonal migrants, and to provide critical revenues of […]

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084 Determinants of Inequality in Selected SEE Countries: Results from Shapley Value Decompositions

2009 11 wiiw bo wp 084 Sebastian Leitner and Robert Stehrer Determinants of Inequality in Selected SEE Countries: Results from Shapley Value Decompositions (PDF) Abstract In this paper we provide a comparative analysis of inequality in household consumption per capita in four South-Eastern European countries, Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, and Serbia. The analysis is […]

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085 Decomposing Redistributive and Reranking Effects to Reveal Contributions of Taxes and Benefits

2010 07 wiiw bo wp 085 Ivica Urban Decomposing Redistributive and Reranking Effects to Reveal Contributions of Taxes and Benefits (PDF) Abstract New decompositions of redistributive effects are developed, revealing the relative contributions of different tax and benefit instruments. The methodology uses a “micro-approach” in the study of income inequality, where different indicators are first […]

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086 Income Inequality and Social Policy in Serbia

2010 10 wiiw bo wp 086 Olgica Ivančev, Milena Jovičić and Tijana Milojević Income Inequality and Social Policy in Serbia (PDF) Abstract Using 2006-2009 HBS data, we study poverty and inequality in Serbia and compare income-group impacts of different social policy programmes. Methodological innovations of the paper are: testing validity of OECD equivalence scale by […]

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