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Fip in erf ? #304

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benjello opened this issue Mar 1, 2014 · 2 comments
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Fip in erf ? #304

benjello opened this issue Mar 1, 2014 · 2 comments

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benjello commented Mar 1, 2014

Issue by AlexisEidelman from Monday Nov 11, 2013 at 10:30 GMT
Originally opened as https://github.com/openfisca/openfisca/issues/305


I'm not sure about what is done with fip people. If I got it well, they are incluced in the erf data as if there were "normal" people. But they're not. They don't live in the household. In particular that means they're not in the family.

Example :
I'm a 6 years old child. I live with my mum, and I'm on my father'fiscal declaration. I'm once EE, once FIP. If you change my status and add me in the erf in my father household then I'm counted twice, and there is two allocation for me...

Everyone agree to change ?

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benjello commented Mar 1, 2014

Comment by AlexisEidelman from Monday Nov 11, 2013 at 10:34 GMT


Note that with matching techniques (developped by TaxIPP-Life for example), we could associate each fip with an EE.

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benjello commented Mar 1, 2014

Comment by benjello from Monday Nov 11, 2013 at 17:47 GMT


I would agree. But we may want to have the FIP that are student and not in
the household. Can't we track the EE+FIP kids with quelfic ? I added
Clément to have some clue !

Mahdi Ben Jelloul

On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 11:30 AM, AlexisEidelman
notifications@github.comwrote:

I'm not sure about what is done with fip people. If I got it well, they
are incluced in the erf data as if there were "normal" people. But they're
not. They don't live in the household. In particular that means they're not
in the family.

Example :
I'm a 6 years old child. I live with my mum, and I'm on my father'fiscal
declaration. I'm once EE, once FIP. If you change my status and add me in
the erf in my father household then I'm counted twice, and there is two
allocation for me...

Everyone agree to change ?


Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/openfisca/openfisca/issues/305
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