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Social protection systems are intended to support households in
financial difficulties, a role that has been underlined during the
recent Great Recession in many countries around the world. This
volume presents new results on the dynamics of social assistance,
minimum-income and related out-of-work benefits in a range of
different country contexts. It contains eight original articles,
which shed light on benefit spell durations, the movements into and
out of receipt of safety net benefits, the individual or family
characteristics associated with these movements, the extent of
state dependence or 'scarring', and the interaction of various
welfare programs. The results establish an evidence base for an
informed policy debate in a range of OECD countries. They also
provide methodological background for future work on benefit
receipt patterns.
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