Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2019 Special issue on Population ageing and intergenerational redistribution
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Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2019 Special issue on Population ageing and intergenerational redistribution
ISSN 1728-4414
Print Edition ISSN 1728-5305 Online Edition ISBN 978-3-7001-8562-8 Print Edition ISBN 978-3-7001-8491-1 Online Edition
doi:10.1553/populationyearbook2019
Vienna Yearbook of Population Research 2019 2019, 221 Seiten, 24x17cm, broschiert
Agnieszka Chło´n-Domi´nczak,
Anita Abramowska-Kmon,
Irena E. Kotowska,
Wojciech Łatkowski,
Paweł Strzelecki
S. 071 - 097 doi:10.1553/populationyearbook2019s071 Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften doi:10.1553/populationyearbook2019s071
Abstract: The article extends the discussion of the welfare state in the literature by presenting a quantitative assessment of the age distribution of public resources. It investigates the differences in the distribution of public transfers between age groups in different European welfare state regimes using the National Transfer Accounts approach. There are two groups of countries that stand out in terms of the age patterns of their public transfers: three Scandinavian countries and Luxembourg have relatively high transfer levels, particularly for the older age group; while some of the Central and Eastern European countries have relatively low transfer levels. In the other European countries, the age profiles of public transfers are close to the EU average. Total public expenditures and revenues in the two distinct groups are changing in response to population ageing: i.e. they are expanding in the Scandinavian countries, and they are contracting in the CEE countries. These developments may lead to the further divergence of these welfare regimes. Published Online: 2019/12/03 08:34:42 Document Date: 2019/12/02 13:07:00 Object Identifier: 0xc1aa5572 0x003b0fbe Rights: .
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