Welfare states have been subject to a subtle and a sometimes-unrecognized transformation: the fiscalization of social benefits. This change of national policy is notable in the area of family policy, where various forms of child tax benefits have been introduced. The...
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Ferrarini, T., Nelson, K., & Höög, H. (2013). From Universalism to Selectivity: Old Wine in New Bottles for Child Benefits in Europe and Other Countries. In Minimum Income Protection in Flux (pp. 137–160). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137291844_6
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