2018
DOI: 10.4337/9781784715632
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Handbook on In-Work Poverty

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“…Social policy can operate in other ways than merely stimulating the number of employed women (Gornick and Smeeding 2018). Indeed, viable options seem to include, a priori, initiatives to increase the level and equal distribution of wages among those who are employed, to reduce in-work poverty (Lohmann and Marx 2018), to implement or expand in-work benefits (Marchal and Marx 2018), to reduce the gender pay gap (Mandel 2012;Evertsson et al 2009;Goldin 2014), and to encourage a more equal use of public childcare (Van Lancker 2013).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Social policy can operate in other ways than merely stimulating the number of employed women (Gornick and Smeeding 2018). Indeed, viable options seem to include, a priori, initiatives to increase the level and equal distribution of wages among those who are employed, to reduce in-work poverty (Lohmann and Marx 2018), to implement or expand in-work benefits (Marchal and Marx 2018), to reduce the gender pay gap (Mandel 2012;Evertsson et al 2009;Goldin 2014), and to encourage a more equal use of public childcare (Van Lancker 2013).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that over time, the income from women's employment potentially became more important in protecting a household against poverty, particularly as the earnings of more women became sufficient to ensure that her household was not poor even if no other individuals in the household were involved in paid employment. This does not necessarily mean that increases in women's earnings resulted in a reduction of poverty, for instance if earnings increased among women in families who were not poor to begin with, or if these earnings improvements were not sufficient to protect some households against in-work poverty (Lohmann and Marx 2018). Overall, though, we expect that the net impact of the changing earnings among employed women was that their employment became more strongly negatively associated with poverty.…”
Section: Mechanisms and Hypothesesmentioning
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“…(6) Employment: Drawing upon the International Labour Organisation social protection floor agreement, the MPI-LA includes a dimension on employment and access to some forms of social protection. The links between employment, social security and poverty are well investigated, however it is quite clear that they are predictors and not outcomes of poverty (Lohmann & Marx, 2018). Furthermore, unemployment is a poor indicator of a precarious position in the…”
Section: Background Description and Questions About The Mpi-lamentioning
confidence: 99%