POVERTY, INEQUALITY, AND FAMILY LIVING STANDARDS IMPACTS ACROSS 7 NATIONS - THE EFFECT OF NONCASH SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTH, EDUCATION AND HOUSING

Citation
Tm. Smeeding et al., POVERTY, INEQUALITY, AND FAMILY LIVING STANDARDS IMPACTS ACROSS 7 NATIONS - THE EFFECT OF NONCASH SUBSIDIES FOR HEALTH, EDUCATION AND HOUSING, The Review of income and wealth, (3), 1993, pp. 229-256
Citations number
18
Categorie Soggetti
Economics
ISSN journal
00346586
Issue
3
Year of publication
1993
Pages
229 - 256
Database
ISI
SICI code
0034-6586(1993):3<229:PIAFLS>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
The main aim of this paper has been to summarize the impact of noncash income-health and health education benefits, and imputed rent-on livi ng standards, income distribution and poverty in seven nations at the beginning of the 1980s using the Luxembourg Income Study database. Our results do not give rise to a pattern of national differences in pove rty rates or income inequality which are markedly different from that which emerges from previous LIS research based on cash income alone. W hile these results may be sensitive to the techniques used to measure and value noncash benefits in this paper, it appears that noncash inco me reinforces the redistributive impact of conventional (cash) tax-tra nsfer mechanisms rather than acting to offset them in any major way.