Taxes, Benefits and Family Life
The Seven Deadly Traps
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Institute of Economic Affairs
Published:19th Sep '95
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This insightful analysis explores how tax and benefit systems create disincentives to work, particularly affecting family dynamics. Taxes, Benefits and Family Life provides a thorough examination.
In Taxes, Benefits and Family Life, the author delves into the complex interplay between tax policies and benefit systems, shedding light on how these frameworks impact everyday lives. The study meticulously outlines the 'seven deadly traps' that emerge from these systems, illustrating how they create significant disincentives for individuals to seek employment. Through detailed analysis, the author emphasizes the broader implications these traps have on family dynamics and overall well-being.
As the narrative unfolds, readers are introduced to various case studies that exemplify the challenges faced by families navigating the tax and benefit landscape. The author’s insights reveal not only the economic consequences but also the emotional and psychological toll that these disincentives can impose. By unpacking these intricate relationships, Taxes, Benefits and Family Life encourages a deeper understanding of the policies that govern financial support and employment.
Ultimately, this groundbreaking research serves as a call to action for policymakers and society at large to reconsider and reform existing systems. By addressing these issues, there is potential for fostering a more supportive environment that encourages work and strengthens family units. The book is an essential read for anyone interested in social policy, economics, and the impact of government systems on personal and family life.
ISBN: 9780255363709
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 196g
149 pages