Financing social security - business as usual?

"This working paper assesses the impact on, and challenges to, the ability of welfare systems with different financing mechanisms to cope with the crisis. Additionally, it analyses how the crisis (stimulus measures, austerity packages) contributes to changing the structure of financing systems....

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Main Author: Wagner, Norman
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2011
ETUI
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19136890124919540729-Financing-social-security---bu.htm
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description "This working paper assesses the impact on, and challenges to, the ability of welfare systems with different financing mechanisms to cope with the crisis. Additionally, it analyses how the crisis (stimulus measures, austerity packages) contributes to changing the structure of financing systems. It shows that social systems that rely primarily on contribution-based financing are more conducive to the achievement of stable public finances throughout a recession than tax-based systems, insofar as the former focus on keeping employment stable because it is their main source of public revenue."
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is_hierarchy_title Financing social security - business as usual?
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Paper
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publishDate 2011
publisher Brussels
ETUI
spellingShingle Wagner, Norman
economic recession
social security financing
social system
Financing social security - business as usual?
title Financing social security - business as usual?
topic economic recession
social security financing
social system
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19136890124919540729-Financing-social-security---bu.htm