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Comparative Assessment of Asset Requirements of Minimum Income Benefit Recipients

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  • Daniele Pacifico
  • Joanna Mroczka

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Asset tests play a key role in determining eligibility for minimum income (MI) benefits in most OECD and EU countries, yet their design, implementation, and impact remain largely underexplored. While there is broad consensus in the policy community on the importance of assessing household wealth alongside income, countries apply highly diverse and often complex rules, with unclear implications for benefit adequacy, coverage, and take-up. This paper aims to fill this information gap by providing a comparative account of asset test requirements in MI schemes, drawing on a new OECD database developed with financial support from the European commission. The database maps how countries assess various asset types and introduces a novel classification framework to group asset test features and rank their potential strictness for claimants. The paper also proposes three methodological options to quantify asset test strictness at the country level and presents an empirical application to selected EU countries. The final section discusses the trade-offs in asset test design and offers policy guidance to support equitable, efficient, and sustainable targeting of MI benefits.

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  • Daniele Pacifico & Joanna Mroczka, 2025. "Comparative Assessment of Asset Requirements of Minimum Income Benefit Recipients," OECD Social, Employment and Migration Working Papers 328, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:elsaab:328-en
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    Keywords

    asset tests; benefit coverage; means tests; microsimulation; minimum income; OECD benefits and wages database; OECD tax benefit model; social assistance; strictness of asset tests;
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    JEL classification:

    • H23 - Public Economics - - Taxation, Subsidies, and Revenue - - - Externalities; Redistributive Effects; Environmental Taxes and Subsidies
    • H53 - Public Economics - - National Government Expenditures and Related Policies - - - Government Expenditures and Welfare Programs
    • I38 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Welfare, Well-Being, and Poverty - - - Government Programs; Provision and Effects of Welfare Programs
    • Y10 - Miscellaneous Categories - - Data: Tables and Charts - - - Data: Tables and Charts

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