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IZA Journal of Labor Policy | 2014

In-Work Benefits for Married Couples: An Ex-Ante Evaluation of EITC and WTC Policies in Italy

Giuseppe De Luca; Claudio Rossetti; Daniela Vuri

This paper investigates labor supply and redistributive effects of in-work benefits for Italian married couples using a tax-benefit microsimulation model and a multi-sectoral discrete choice model of labor supply. We consider in-work benefits based on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and the Working Tax Credit (WTC) existing in the US and the UK, respectively. The standard design of these income support mechanisms is however augmented with a premium for two-earner households to avoid potential disincentive effects on secondary earners. Revenue neutral policy simulations show that our reforms may greatly improve the current Italian tax-benefit system in terms of both incentive and redistributive effects. Furthermore, neglecting sector-specific attributes of the various job opportunities may lead to overstated estimates of the policy effects.JEL classificationI38; H31; H53


CEIS Research Paper | 2008

Gender and Regional Differences in Self-Rated Health in Europe

Franco Peracchi; Claudio Rossetti

This paper shows that gender and regional differences in self-rated health in Europe are partly explained by differences in the prevalence of the various conditions. However, a non-negligible part of these differences is due to other causes, which may include differences in reporting own health. We employ the tool of “anchoring vignettes” to understand whether and how women and men living in different regions differently report levels in a number of health components or domains. We find that vignettes help identifying gender and regional differences in response scales. After controlling for these differences, both gender and regional variation in reported health is substantially reduced, although not entirely eliminated. Our results suggest that differences in response style should be taken into account when using self-assessment of health in socio-economic studies. Failing to do so may lead to misleading conclusions.


Economics of Education Review | 2011

The Determinants of Teacher Mobility: Evidence Using Italian Teachers' Transfer Applications.

Gianna Barbieri; Claudio Rossetti; Paolo Sestito


Health Economics | 2006

Drug Compliance, Co-Payment and Health Outcomes: Evidence from a Panel of Italian Patients

Vincenzo Atella; Franco Peracchi; Domenico Depalo; Claudio Rossetti


Empirical Economics | 2012

Heterogeneity in health responses and anchoring vignettes

Franco Peracchi; Claudio Rossetti


Journal of The Royal Statistical Society Series A-statistics in Society | 2013

The heterogeneous thresholds ordered response model: Identification and inference

Franco Peracchi; Claudio Rossetti


Archive | 2010

The Determinants of Teacher Mobility: Evidence from a Panel of Italian Teachers

Gianna Barbieri; Claudio Rossetti; Paolo Sestito


Archive | 2013

The Non-Behavioral Module of the Italian Microsimulation Model EconLav

Angela Cipollone; Manuela Coromaldi; Nicola Curci; Giuseppe De Luca; Domenico Depalo; Claudio Rossetti


Archive | 2008

Sampling design and weighting strategies in the second wave of SHARE

G De Luca; Claudio Rossetti


Politica economica | 2017

Teacher Motivation and Student Learning

Gianna Barbieri; Claudio Rossetti; Paolo Sestito

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Franco Peracchi

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Domenico Depalo

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Angela Cipollone

Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali Guido Carli

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Daniela Vuri

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Manuela Coromaldi

Sapienza University of Rome

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Valeria Perotti

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Vincenzo Atella

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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