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Tim Goedemé
(Tim Goedeme)

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Centrum voor Sociaal Beleid - Herman Deleeck
Universiteit Antwerpen

Antwerpen, Belgium
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Working papers

  1. Petra Zsuzsa Lévay; & Tim Goedemé & Gerlinde Verbist;, 2022. "Income and expenditure elasticity of household carbon footprints. Some methodological considerations," Working Papers 2202, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  2. Tess Penne; & Heleen Delanghe; & Tim Goedemé, 2021. "An exploration of key factors that determine the affordability of compulsory education in Europe," Working Papers 2108, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  3. Nolan, Brian & Weisstanner, David & Goedemé, Tim & Paskov, Marii, 2020. "Social class and earnings: a cross-national study," INET Oxford Working Papers 2020-03, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  4. Goedemé, Tim & Zardo Trindade, Lorena, 2020. "MetaSILC 2015: A Report on the Contents and Comparability of the EU-SILC Income Variables," INET Oxford Working Papers 2020-01, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  5. Goedemé, Tim & Zsuzsa Lévay, Petra & Vanhille, Josefine & Verbist, Gerlinde, 2020. "The association between the carbon footprint and the socio-economic characteristics of Belgian households," INET Oxford Working Papers 2020-09, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  6. Goedemé, Tim & Decerf, Benoit & Van den Bosch, Karel, 2020. "A new poverty indicator for Europe: the extended headcount ratio," INET Oxford Working Papers 2020-26, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  7. Goedemé, Tim, 2019. "A note on the replication of the European Socio-economic Classification (ESeC) in the EU Statistics on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC)," INET Oxford Working Papers 2019-17, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  8. Tim Goedemé & Tess Penne & Otto Swedrup & Karel Van den Bosch & Bérénice Storms, 2019. "Exploring common ground for defining adequate social participation in 24 EU capital cities," Working Papers 1912, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  9. Marchal, Sarah & Goedemé, Tim & Siöland, Linus, 2019. "Using HHoT to generate institutional minimum income protection indicators," EUROMOD Working Papers EM4/19, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  10. Goedemé, Tim & Penne, Tess, 2019. "Putting inadequate incomes at the heart of food insecurity. A Study of the financial constraints to access a healthy diet in Europe," INET Oxford Working Papers 2019-15, Institute for New Economic Thinking at the Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford.
  11. Leventi, Chrysa & Verbist, Gerlinde & Gasior, Katrin & Manios, Kostas & Hufkens, Tine & Goedemé, Tim & Rastrigina, Olga & Recchia, Pasquale & Sutherland, Holly & Van Mechelen, Natascha, 2019. "The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe," EUROMOD Working Papers EM5/19, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  12. Penne, Tess & Storms, Bérénice & Hufkens, Tine & Goedemé, Tim, 2018. "To what extent do welfare states compensate for the cost of children? A hypothetical household approach to policy evaluations," EUROMOD Working Papers EM13/18, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  13. Sarah Marchal & Linus Sióland & Tim Goedemé, 2018. "Methodological working paper: Using HHoT to generate institutional minimum income protection indicators," Working Papers 1820, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  14. Raf Van Gastel & Tim Goedemé & Julie Janssens & Eva Lefevere & Rik Lemkens, 2017. "A Reminder to Pay Less for Healthcare: take-up of Increased Reimbursement in a large-scale randomized field experiment," Working Papers 1712, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  15. Tim Goedemé & Tess Penne & Tine Hufkens & Alexandros Karakitsios & Anikó Bernát & Bori Simonovits & Elena Carillo Alvarez & Eleni Kanavitsa & Irene Cussó Parcerisas & Jordi Riera Romaní & Lauri Mäkine, 2017. "What Does It Mean To Live on the Poverty Threshold? Lessons From Reference Budgets," Working Papers 1707, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  16. Tim Goedemé & Lorena Zardo Trindade & Frank Vandenbroucke, 2017. "A Pan-European Perspective on Low-Income Dynamics in the EU," Working Papers 1703, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  17. Collado, Diego & Goedemé, Tim & Vandelannoote, Dieter & Cantillon, Bea & Van den Bosch, Karel, 2017. "The end of cheap talk about poverty reduction: the cost of closing the poverty gap while maintaining work incentives," EUROMOD Working Papers EM5/17, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  18. DECERF Benoit & VAN DEN BOSCH Karel & GOEDEME Tim, 2017. "A new measure of income poverty for Europe," LIDAM Discussion Papers CORE 2017008, Université catholique de Louvain, Center for Operations Research and Econometrics (CORE).
  19. Tim Goedemé & Holly Sutherland & Paola Di Agostini & Chrysa Leventi & Manos Matsaganis & Dieter Vandelannoote & Gerlinde Verbist, 2016. "Scenarios for reducing poverty in Belgium, Greece and the United Kingdom," Working Papers 16/14, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  20. Tess Penne & Irene Cussó Parcerisas & Lauri Mäkinen & Bérénice Storms & Tim Goedemé, 2016. "Can reference budgets be used as a poverty line?," ImPRovE Working Papers 16/05, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  21. Lorena Zardo Trindade & Tim Goedemé, 2016. "Notes on updating the EU-SILC UDB sample design variables 2012-2014," Working Papers 1602, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  22. András Gábos & Tim Goedemé, 2016. "The Europe 2020 social inclusion indicators: main conclusions of the ImPRovE project on validity, methodological robustness and interrelationships," ImPRovE Working Papers 16/13, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  23. Tim Goedemé & Diego Collado & Leen Meeusen, 2014. "Mountains on the move: recent trends in national and EU-wide income dynamics in old and new EU Member States," ImPRovE Working Papers 14/05, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  24. Tim Goedemé, 2013. "The EU-SILC sample design variables: critical review and recommendations," Working Papers 1302, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  25. Bérénice Storms & Tim Goedemé & Karel Van den Bosch & Kristof Devuyst, 2013. "Towards a common framework for developing cross-nationally comparable reference budgets in Europe," ImPRovE Working Papers 13/02, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  26. Koen Decancq & Tim Goedemé & Karel Van den Bosch & Josefine Vanhille, 2013. "The Evolution of Poverty in the European Union: Concepts, Measurement and Data," ImPRovE Working Papers 13/01, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  27. Verbist, Gerlinde & Goedemé, Tim & Van den Bosch, Karel & Salanauskaite, Lina, 2013. "Testing the statistical significance of microsimulation results: often easier than you think. A technical note," EUROMOD Working Papers EM18/13, EUROMOD at the Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  28. Tim Goedemé, 2012. "Less is More? 20 years of changing minimum income protection for old EuropeÂ’’s elderly," Working Papers 1207, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  29. Goedemé, T., 2012. "GINI DP 27: Recent Trends in Minimum Income Protection for Europe's Elderly," GINI Discussion Papers 27, AIAS, Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies.
  30. Frank Vandenbroucke & Bea Cantillon & Natascha Van Mechelen & Tim Goedemé & Anne Van Lancker, 2012. "The EU and Minimum Income Protection: Clarifying the Policy Conundrum," Working Papers 1205, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  31. Koen Ponnet & Edwin Wouters & Tim Goedemé & Dimitri Mortelmans, 2012. "An exploration of family-based pathways through which parentsÂ’ financial stress is associated with problem behaviour of adolescents," Working Papers 1212, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  32. Natascha Van Mechelen & Sarah Marchal & Tim Goedemé & Ive Marx & Bea Cantillon, 2011. "The CSB-Minimum Income Protection Indicators dataset (CSB-MIPI)," Working Papers 1105, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  33. Tim Goedemé & Stijn Rottiers, 2010. "Poverty in the enlarged European Union. A discussion about definitions and reference groups," Working Papers 1006, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  34. Tim Goedemé, 2010. "The standard error of estimates based on EU-SILC. An exploration through the Europe 2020 poverty indicators," Working Papers 1009, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
  35. Tim Goedemé & Wim Van Lancker, 2009. "A Guaranteed Minimum Income for EuropeÂ’’s Elderly. Options and Pitfalls in the Design of a Harmonised Basic Pension Scheme in the European Union," Working Papers 0901, Herman Deleeck Centre for Social Policy, University of Antwerp.
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Articles

  1. Lévay, Petra Zsuzsa & Goedemé, Tim & Verbist, Gerlinde, 2023. "Income and expenditure elasticity of household carbon footprints. Some methodological considerations," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 212(C).
  2. Tim Goedemé & Brian Nolan & Marii Paskov & David Weisstanner, 2022. "Occupational Social Class and Earnings Inequality in Europe: A Comparative Assessment," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 159(1), pages 215-233, January.
  3. Penne, Tess & Goedemé, Tim, 2021. "Can low-income households afford a healthy diet? Insufficient income as a driver of food insecurity in Europe," Food Policy, Elsevier, vol. 99(C).
  4. Lévay, Petra Zsuzsa & Vanhille, Josefine & Goedemé, Tim & Verbist, Gerlinde, 2021. "The association between the carbon footprint and the socio-economic characteristics of Belgian households," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 186(C).
  5. Julie Janssens & Tim Goedemé & Koen Ponnet, 2021. "The Claiming Costs Scale: A new instrument for measuring the costs potential beneficiaries face when claiming social benefits," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(8), pages 1-17, August.
  6. Tine Hufkens & Tim Goedemé & Katrin Gasior & Chrysa Leventi & Kostas Manios & Olga Rastrigina & Pasquale Recchia & Holly Sutherland & Natascha Van Mechelen & Gerlinde Verbist, 2019. "The Hypothetical Household Tool (HHoT) in EUROMOD: a new instrument for comparative research on tax-benefit policies in Europe," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 12(3), pages 68-85.
  7. Lorena Zardo Trindade & Tim Goedemé, 2019. "A new database on the contents and comparability of the income variables in EU-SILC: MetaSILC 2015," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 12(3), pages 62-67.
  8. Elena Carrillo-Álvarez & Tess Penne & Hilde Boeckx & Bérénice Storms & Tim Goedemé, 2018. "Food Reference Budgets as a Potential Policy Tool to Address Food Insecurity: Lessons Learned from a Pilot Study in 26 European Countries," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 16(1), pages 1-12, December.
  9. Tim Goedemé & Diego Collado, 2016. "The EU Convergence Machine at Work. To the Benefit of the EU's Poorest Citizens?," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 54(5), pages 1142-1158, September.
  10. Tim Goedemé, 2013. "How much Confidence can we have in EU-SILC? Complex Sample Designs and the Standard Error of the Europe 2020 Poverty Indicators," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 110(1), pages 89-110, January.
  11. Tim Goedemé & Karel Van den Bosch & Lina Salanauskaite & Gerlinde Verbist, 2013. "Testing the Statistical Significance of Microsimulation Results: A Plea," International Journal of Microsimulation, International Microsimulation Association, vol. 6(3), pages 50-77.
  12. Anne-Catherine Guio & Tim Goedemé, 2011. "Stratégie Europe 2020 : quelles implications pour la mesure de la pauvreté et de l'exclusion en Belgique ?," Reflets et perspectives de la vie économique, De Boeck Université, vol. 0(4), pages 31-44.
  13. Goedemé Tim & Van Lancker Wim, 2009. "A Universal Basic Pension for Europe's Elderly: Options and Pitfalls," Basic Income Studies, De Gruyter, vol. 4(1), pages 1-26, August.

Chapters

  1. Bea Cantillon & András Gábos & Tim Goedemé & Ist ván György Tóth, 2018. "Social exclusion: empirical findings," Chapters, in: Conchita D’Ambrosio (ed.), Handbook of Research on Economic and Social Well-Being, chapter 8, pages 206-229, Edward Elgar Publishing.

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NEP Fields

NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 32 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (21) 2012-07-23 2012-09-09 2012-12-22 2013-03-16 2013-03-23 2013-03-23 2014-07-28 2016-04-30 2016-04-30 2016-06-25 2017-04-30 2017-04-30 2017-04-30 2017-07-02 2018-09-17 2018-12-17 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-04-29 2021-08-30 2021-08-30. Author is listed
  2. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (5) 2016-04-30 2017-04-30 2017-07-02 2018-09-17 2018-12-17. Author is listed
  3. NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (4) 2019-03-25 2019-03-25 2019-04-29 2020-08-24
  4. NEP-ENE: Energy Economics (4) 2020-08-17 2021-03-22 2021-08-30 2022-03-07
  5. NEP-ENV: Environmental Economics (4) 2020-08-17 2021-03-22 2021-08-30 2022-03-07
  6. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (4) 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30 2021-08-30
  7. NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (3) 2014-07-28 2020-08-17 2021-08-30
  8. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (2) 2012-09-09 2012-12-22
  9. NEP-AGR: Agricultural Economics (2) 2017-04-30 2020-08-17
  10. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2012-12-15 2012-12-22
  11. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (2) 2013-03-23 2013-09-26
  12. NEP-EEC: European Economics (1) 2012-07-23
  13. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (1) 2017-12-03
  14. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (1) 2017-12-03
  15. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (1) 2017-12-03
  16. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (1) 2013-03-16
  17. NEP-NET: Network Economics (1) 2016-06-25
  18. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (1) 2016-05-08

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