The Distributional Effects of the Australian Cash Bonus Payments Response to the Global Financial Crisis
Survey
HILDA
Author(s)
Date Issued
2014-07-03
Keywords
Australian Bonus Income Payments
Abstract
This paper uses HILDA survey data to analyse the distributional effects of the cash-payments to low and middle income individuals and families, received as part of the 2008/09 Australian fiscal response to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). The total package amounted to 5% of GDP, and the cash-payments 2%. More than 80% of working-age Australians, and 90% of households, received payments worth 4-5% of income on average. First, I compare estimates of the GFC income shocks to the bonus payments received. Second, I use error component models to examine how the bonus payments were related to alternative components of income.
Conference Name
New Zealand Association of Economists
Conference Location
New Zealand
Conference Start date
2014-07-02
Conference End date
2014-07-04
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