2018
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3167745
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The Impact of REI on Italian Householdss Income: A Micro and Macro Evaluation

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“…In general, these data reflect the economic disparities present in Italy, underlining the importance of targeted public policies and specific interventions, in order to reduce inequalities, particularly in the southern and island regions, where socio-economic critical issues require attention priority (Simonazzi et al, 2013;Salvati and Carlucci, 2014;Checchi and Peragine, 2010;Lagravinese, 2015;Cerqua and Pellegrini, 2018;Mussida and Parisi, 2019;Accetturo et al, 2022;Chelli et al, 2023;Guzzardi et al, 2023). At the same time they highlight the need for an accurate evaluation of the protection programs implemented (Baldini et al, 2018b;Gallo, 2021;Busilacchi and Fabbri, 2023;Gallo and Raitano, 2023;Maitino et al, 2024)…”
Section: The Italian Gmi: Characteristics and Prerequisitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In general, these data reflect the economic disparities present in Italy, underlining the importance of targeted public policies and specific interventions, in order to reduce inequalities, particularly in the southern and island regions, where socio-economic critical issues require attention priority (Simonazzi et al, 2013;Salvati and Carlucci, 2014;Checchi and Peragine, 2010;Lagravinese, 2015;Cerqua and Pellegrini, 2018;Mussida and Parisi, 2019;Accetturo et al, 2022;Chelli et al, 2023;Guzzardi et al, 2023). At the same time they highlight the need for an accurate evaluation of the protection programs implemented (Baldini et al, 2018b;Gallo, 2021;Busilacchi and Fabbri, 2023;Gallo and Raitano, 2023;Maitino et al, 2024)…”
Section: The Italian Gmi: Characteristics and Prerequisitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differently, in Western countries, which allocate larger shares of GDP to assistance, these programs seem to have a more nuanced impact (Almeida et al, 2022;Rauh and Santos, 2022;Gallo and Raitano, 2023;Guimarães and Lourenço, 2024), if not potentially negative in terms of macroeconomic evaluations (Conesa et al, 2023;Connolly et al, 2024;Daruich and Fernández, 2024). Despite this, even in these richer countries there are positive effects of these measures on income levels and poverty (Baldini et al, 2018b;Gallo, 2021;Tonutti et al, 2022), with specific regards to homeless citizens (Gubits et al, 2018;Baldini et al, 2023;Locks and Thuilliez, 2023), on unemployment (Terracol, 2009;Card et al, 2015Card et al, , 2018Calnitsky, 2020), and wage inequality (Calnitsky, 2020;Cantillon et al, 2020). This article enriches the existing literature by investigating the impact of income inequality in Italy on a specific Italian public policy of guaranteed minimum income, intended for families and individuals in difficulty, namely the Reddito di Cittadinanza (in English, Citizenship Income, hereinafter also just GMI, as a guaranteed minimum income), approved in 2019 and implemented until 2023.…”
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“…In Table 7 we show how recipient households are distributed among geographical areas, household size and class of benefit amount, under each of our take-up 32 A similar approach has already been adopted by Baldini et al (2018) in their analysis on the ReI.…”
Section: Coverage Of the Poor And Take-up Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%