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CeMPA WP 6/24 - Mind vs Matter: Economic and psychologic determinants of takeup

5 Sep 2024

To address the potential problem of endogeneity between take-up rate and the proportion of recipients in each local area district, we recalibrate the ratio by excluding the eligibility unit from the count of eligible units of the benefit and those claiming the benefit if the unit is already claiming the benefit. [...] The amount of the tax is 1% of the benefit for every £100 of income additional to £50,000, effectively resulting in a taper rate that brings the benefit to 0 if the income of one of the two partners surpasses £60,000. [...] 19 The sign of the estimated parameters indicates the direction of the effect of the associated variables on the probability of taking up the benefit. [...] However, due to the non-linearity of the model, determining the magnitude of the effects directly from the parameters is not straightforward. [...] The increasing implicit cost suggests that the decline in take-up rates is not solely due to the decrease in the real value of the benefits.

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