Child Poverty and Family Transfers in Southern Europe

47 Pages Posted: 8 Mar 2005

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Manos Matsaganis

Athens University of Economics and Business

Cathal O'Donoghue

University of Galway; Rural Economic Research Centre, Teagasc; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Horacio Levy

University of Essex - Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)

Manuela Coromaldi

University of Rome II

Magda Mercader-Prats

Autonomous University of Barcelona

Carlos Farinha Rodrigues

Cemapre, Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa; ISEG Lisbon School of Economics and Management; University of Lisbon

Stefano Toso

University of Bologna - Department of Economics

Panos Tsakloglou

Athens University of Economics and Business - Department of International and European Economic Studies; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

Date Written: March 2005

Abstract

The drive to reduce child poverty is of particular interest in southern Europe, where the subsidiary role of the State in matters of family policy has implied that programmes of public assistance to poor families with children are often meagre or not available at all. The paper examines the effect of family transfers (used broadly to include contributory family allowances, non-contributory child benefits and tax credits or allowances) on child poverty in Greece, Italy, Spain and Portugal. Using the European microsimulation model EUROMOD, the paper first assesses the distributional impact of existing family transfers and then explores the scope for policy reforms. By way of illustration, the effects of universal child benefit schemes similar to those in Britain, Denmark and Sweden are simulated. The paper concludes with a discussion of key findings and policy implications.

Keywords: child poverty, social transfers, fiscal benefits, south Europe, microsimulation

JEL Classification: C81, D31, I38

Suggested Citation

Matsaganis, Manos and O'Donoghue, Cathal and Levy, Horacio and Coromaldi, Manuela and Mercader-Prats, Magda and Farinha Rodrigues, Carlos and Farinha Rodrigues, Carlos and Toso, Stefano and Tsakloglou, Panogiotis, Child Poverty and Family Transfers in Southern Europe (March 2005). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=678924 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.678924

Manos Matsaganis

Athens University of Economics and Business ( email )

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Athens, 104 34
Greece

Cathal O'Donoghue

University of Galway ( email )

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Galway, Co. Kildare
Ireland

Rural Economic Research Centre, Teagasc

Oak Park
Athenry
Carlow
Ireland

IZA Institute of Labor Economics

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Bonn, D-53072
Germany

Horacio Levy

University of Essex - Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) ( email )

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Colchester CO4 3SQ
United Kingdom

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Manuela Coromaldi

University of Rome II ( email )

Via di Tor Vergata
Rome, Lazio
Italy

Magda Mercader-Prats

Autonomous University of Barcelona ( email )

Plaça Cívica
Cerdañola del Valles
Barcelona, Barcelona 08193
Spain

Carlos Farinha Rodrigues

Cemapre, Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Universidade de Lisboa ( email )

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Lisboa, 1200
Portugal
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Portugal

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University of Lisbon ( email )

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Lisbon, 1200
Portugal

HOME PAGE: http://www.iseg.ulisboa.pt/~carlosfr

Stefano Toso

University of Bologna - Department of Economics ( email )

Strada Maggiore 45
Bologna, 40125
Italy

Panogiotis Tsakloglou (Contact Author)

Athens University of Economics and Business - Department of International and European Economic Studies ( email )

GR-10434 Athens
Greece
+301-8203195 (Phone)
+301-8214122 (Fax)

IZA Institute of Labor Economics

P.O. Box 7240
Bonn, D-53072
Germany

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