Take it Or Leave it: A Study of Non-take-up of Social Security Benefits |
Contents
Acknowledgements | 15 |
The issue of nontakeup | 21 |
Figures on nontakeup | 35 |
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amount of benefit analyses appendix applied associated average aware basic knowledge behaviour benefit receipt benefits and subsidies benefits involved causes of non-take-up chapter chi-square test claimants claiming process clients in Nijmegen clients in Rotterdam Corden costs decision Declarationfund Den Haag discussed Duclos Dutch Dutch guilders dynamic model econometric EGT DF eligible non-recipients ends meet exemption from paying exemption schemes explained extent full-use HB SA EGT housing benefit important income assistance ineligible influence informational factors Kerr Kerr's model low income households marital status means-tested benefits model of benefit niet-gebruik Nijmegen social assistance non-claimants non-take-up rates non-use Oorschot perceived perception of eligibility population problem property tax proportion receiving recipients regard relatively response group result Ritchie and Mathews Rotterdam social assistance sample shows significant social assistance clients social minimum social security specific sub-groups sub-studies threshold trigger unclaimed University of York variables