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A Review of the Commission on Social Welfare's Minimum Adequate Income
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Christopher T (ESRI, Dublin, 1996) -
Analysis of Basic Income Schemes for Ireland
Callan, Tim; O'Donoghue, C; O'Neill, C (ESRI, Dublin, 1994) -
Changes in income distributions and the role of tax-benefit policy during the Great Recession: an international perspective
Bargain, Olivier; Callan, Tim; Doorley, Karina; Keane, Claire (Wiley, 2016-06-09)In this paper, we examine the impact of the economic crisis and the policy reaction on inequality and relative poverty in four European countries: France, Germany, Ireland and the UK. The period examined, 2008–13, was one ... -
Distributional aspects of Ireland's fiscal adjustment
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1992)Conflicting claims about the distributional impact of Ireland's fiscal adjustment have been made. This paper clarifies the different implicit standards on which these may be based, and uses the limited available data on ... -
The Distributional Effects of Austerity Measures: A Comparison of Six EU Countries
Callan, Tim; Leventi, Chrysa; Levy, Horacio; Matsaganis, Manos; Paulus, Alari; Sutherland, Holly (European Commission, 30/11/2011)We compare the distributional effects of austerity measures that have been introduced in 6 EU countries in the period of large gorvernment budget deficits following the 2007-8 financial crisis and subsequent economic ... -
Female labour supply in farm households: farm and off-farm participation
Callan, Tim; Van Soest, Arthur (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1993)Many Irish women in farm households have an input into the running of the farm; while a much smaller proportion are engaged in off-farm employment. Using cross-section household data, we analyse various models in which ... -
From data to policy analysis: Tax-benefit modelling using SILC 2008
Callan, Tim; Keane, Claire; Walsh, John R.; Lane, Marguerita (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2011)Tax-benefit models are used to explore alternative policy reforms, providing evidence which can guide policy choices. A database representing the national situation in terms of the income tax base and beneficiaries of ... -
Identifying policy impacts in the crisis: Microsimulation evidence on tax and welfare
Keane, Claire; Callan, Tim; Savage, Michael; Walsh, John R.; Timoney, Kevin (Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2013)Ireland?s banking, property and fiscal crises, combined with a worldwide Great Recession have had severe implications for household incomes. Particular attention has focused on how incomes at various levels have been ... -
Income Support and Work Incentives: Ireland and the UK
Callan, Tim (ESRI, Dublin, 1997) -
Income Tax and Welfare Reforms: Microsimulation Modelling and Analysis
Callan, Tim (ESRI, Dublin, 1991) -
Inequality and the crisis: the distributional impact of tax increases and welfare and public sector pay cuts
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian; Keane, Claire; Walsh, John R. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2010)The economic crisis impacts directly on the distribution of income via unemployment and private sector wages, but the way policy responds in seeking to control soaring fiscal deficits is also central to its distributional ... -
Male-female wage differentials in Ireland
Callan, Tim (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1991)The persistence of sizeable male-female earnings differentials despite the introduction of a range of anti-discrimination measures has been a focus of concern in many countries. In Ireland the ratio of female to male wage ... -
Male-Female Wage Differentials: Analysis and Policy Issues
Callan, Tim; Wren, A (ESRI, Dublin, 1994) -
Measuring poverty in Ireland: reply
Callan, Tim; Hannan, Damian F.; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Brendan J. (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1990)MacCarthaigh makes three points with respect to the measurement of poverty, drawing on the work of Stein Ringen. We deal with these in turn, and attempt to match his comment for succinctness ? the issues are discussed in ... -
Monitoring Poverty Trends: Data from the 1997 Living in Ireland Survey
WILLIAMS, JAMES; Callan, Tim; Layte, Richard; Nolan, Brian; Watson, Dorothy; Whelan, Christopher T.; Maître, Bertrand (Stationery Office and Combat Poverty Agency, 1999) -
Non-cash benefits and the distribution of economic welfare
Callan, Tim; Keane, Claire (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 2009)Non-cash benefits can have substantial effects on the distribution of economic welfare. Standard approaches to the inclusion of non-cash benefits in broader measures of resources have failed to take adequate account of the ... -
Pension Policy: New Evidence on Key Issues
Callan, Tim; Keane, Claire; Walsh, John R (ESRI, Dublin, 2009) -
Poverty and Time: Perspectives on the Dynamics of Poverty
Nolan, Brian; Callan, Tim; Whelan, Christopher T; Williams, James -
Poverty, Income and Welfare in Ireland
Callan, Tim; Nolan, Brian; Whelan, Brendan J; Hannan, Damian F; Creighton, S (ESRI, Dublin, 1989) -
Price determination in Ireland - effects of changes in exchange-rates and exchange-rate regimes
Callan, Tim; Fitzgerald, John (Economic & Social Studies, Dublin, 1989)This paper finds that the wholesale price of Irish manufacturing output is closely tied to foreign prices in the long run; domestic wage costs generally do not exert a significant influence. In the short run changes in ...