Social investment in the Baltic states: benefits against poverty and distribution of social risks over the life course

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Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Straipsnis / Article
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
Social investment in the Baltic states: benefits against poverty and distribution of social risks over the life course
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Keywords:
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Estija (Estonia); Latvija (Latvia); Lietuva (Lithuania); Investicijos / Investments; Nacionalinė sąskaityba. Pajamos / National accounts. Income; Socialinė apsauga. Pensijos / Social security. Pensions.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: socialinės rizikos; socialinės išmokos; skurto rizikos lygis; socialinis investavimas; Baltijos šalys. Keywords: social risks, social benefits, at-risk-of-poverty rate, social investment, Baltic States.Reikšminiai žodžiai: Baltijos šalys (Baltic states); Estija (Estonia); Latvija (Latvia); Socialinės rizikos; Socialinės pašalpos; Skurdo rizikos lygis; Socialinės investicijos; Social risks; Social benefits; At-risk-of-poverty rate; Social investment.

ENPrevention against social risks through investment in human capital serves as the main focus of social investment. The social investment perspective suggests that social protection benefits should ensure adequate income maintenance over the life course. The goal of the current study is twofold: to analyse the role of social benefits that protect against poverty and look at the distribution of social risks over the life course with a focus on of social investment in the Baltic States drawing on microdata of EU-SILC 2015. In addition, the study uses Eurostat data to explore spending on social protection and investments in human capital, classified as “Old” and “New” risks, during 2005-2014. The findings of the study suggest that low spending on social welfare in the Baltic States cannot ensure adequate income guarantees for the population at risk as well as lower dependency on welfare state benefits. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.14267/CJSSP.2019.2.2
ISSN:
2062-087X; 2061-5558
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2022-12-28 17:29:22
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