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The COVID-19 resilience of a continental welfare regime - nowcasting the distributional impact of the crisis.

Denisa M Sologon1, Cathal O'Donoghue2, Iryna Kyzyma1, Jinjing Li3, Jules Linden1, Raymond Wagener4.   

Abstract

We evaluate the COVID-19 resilience of a Continental welfare regime by nowcasting the implications of the shock and its associated policy responses on the distribution of household incomes over the whole of 2020. Our approach relies on a dynamic microsimulation modelling that combines a household income generation model estimated on the latest EU-SILC wave with novel nowcasting techniques to calibrate the simulations using external macro controls which reflect the macroeconomic climate during the crisis. We focus on Luxembourg, a country that introduced minor tweaks to the existing tax-benefit system, which has a strong social insurance focus that gave certainty during the crisis. We find the system was well-equipped ahead of the crisis to cushion household incomes against job losses. The income-support policy changes were effective in cushioning household incomes and mitigating an increase in income inequality, allowing average household disposable income and inequality levels to bounce back to pre-crisis levels in the last quarter of 2020. The share of labour incomes dropped, but was compensated by an increase in benefits, reflecting the cushioning effect of the transfer system. Overall market incomes dropped and became more unequal. Their disequalizing evolution was matched by an increase in redistribution, driven by an increase in the generosity of benefits and larger access to benefits. The nowcasting model is a "near" real-time analysis and decision support tool to monitor the recovery, scalable to other countries with high applicability for policymakers. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at doi:10.1007/s10888-021-09524-4.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; Income inequality; Microsimulation; Nowcasting; Tax-benefit policy

Year:  2022        PMID: 35221832      PMCID: PMC8861260          DOI: 10.1007/s10888-021-09524-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Econ Inequal        ISSN: 1569-1721


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1.  Did the UK policy response to Covid-19 protect household incomes?

Authors:  Mike Brewer; Iva Valentinova Tasseva
Journal:  J Econ Inequal       Date:  2021-08-06

2.  Distributional effects of macroeconomic shocks in real-time: A novel method applied to the COVID-19 crisis in Germany.

Authors:  Kerstin Bruckmeier; Andreas Peichl; Martin Popp; Jürgen Wiemers; Timo Wollmershäuser
Journal:  J Econ Inequal       Date:  2021-09-20

3.  Welfare Resilience at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic in a Selection of European Countries: Impact on Public Finance and Household Incomes.

Authors:  Olga Cantó; Francesco Figari; Carlo V Fiorio; Sarah Kuypers; Sarah Marchal; Marina Romaguera-de-la-Cruz; Iva V Tasseva; Gerlinde Verbist
Journal:  Rev Income Wealth       Date:  2021-07-01

4.  Modelling the Distributional Impact of the COVID-19 Crisis.

Authors:  Cathal O'Donoghue; Denisa M Sologon; Iryna Kyzyma; John McHale
Journal:  Fisc Stud       Date:  2020-07-06

5.  COVID-19 crisis management in Luxembourg: Insights from an epidemionomic approach.

Authors:  Michał Burzyński; Joël Machado; Atte Aalto; Michel Beine; Jorge Goncalves; Tom Haas; Françoise Kemp; Stefano Magni; Laurent Mombaerts; Pierre Picard; Daniele Proverbio; Alexander Skupin; Frédéric Docquier
Journal:  Econ Hum Biol       Date:  2021-07-31       Impact factor: 2.184

6.  Estimating the Impact of Covid-19 and Policy Responses on Australian Income Distribution Using Incomplete Data.

Authors:  Jinjing Li; Yogi Vidyattama; Hai Anh La; Riyana Miranti; Denisa M Sologon
Journal:  Soc Indic Res       Date:  2021-10-26

7.  The impact of COVID-19 on households´ income in the EU.

Authors:  Vanda Almeida; Salvador Barrios; Michael Christl; Silvia De Poli; Alberto Tumino; Wouter van der Wielen
Journal:  J Econ Inequal       Date:  2021-06-01
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1.  Estimating the Impact of Covid-19 and Policy Responses on Australian Income Distribution Using Incomplete Data.

Authors:  Jinjing Li; Yogi Vidyattama; Hai Anh La; Riyana Miranti; Denisa M Sologon
Journal:  Soc Indic Res       Date:  2021-10-26
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