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| Author(s) | Jean Marie Wildeboer Schut, Stella Hoff |
| Publication date | 05 June 2007 |
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| Price | € |
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| ISBN/ISSN/other | 9789037702071 |
| Series | Publication |
| Research group | Labour, Income and Social Security |
Original title: Geld op de plank.
Combating non-take-up of government provisions is one
of the central planks in the fight against poverty. However, little is known
about the extent of this phenomenon. How many households fail to claim money
from the government to which they are entitled. The report looks among other
things at non-take-up of housing benefit (now replaced by rent benefit),
educational expenses allowances, exemption from local taxes, supplementary
assistance and long-term minimum income allowance. It also explores who the
members of these households are and what reasons lie behind their failure to
claim the benefits to which they are entitled. The report also examines
whether there is evidence of cumulative non-take-up: is there a 'hard core'
of non-users, or are the non-users of the different benefits different
groups of households in each case?
The non-take-up rates were ascertained from national administrative
databases plus a supplementary survey of potential claimants. The pros and
cons of this method, which was used for the first time in the Netherlands in
this study, are also discussed.