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The Effect of Incentive Return-to-Work Policies on Single-Parent Families: A Comparative Approach / Podsticajne Mere Za Povratak Samohranih Roditelja Na Tržište Rada: Uporedni Pristup

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  • Amine Samir
  • Ouattara Pénayori

    (University of Quebec; Center for Interuniversity Research and Analysis of Organizati ons, Montréal, Canada)

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Kao vid borbe protiv nejednakosti i socijalne isključenosti, mnoge zemlje pokušavaju da reformišu svoje sisteme redistribucije i uvedu stimulativne finansijske mere kako bi podstakli povratak na posao i smanjili neaktivnost stanovništva. Ovaj rad ima za cilj da pruži osvrt na postojeće društvene i fiskalne politike i programe. U istraživanju se prikazuju tri podsticajne mere preraspodele dohotka za siromašne u tri različite zemlje: sniženje poreza po zarađenom dohotku (EITC) u SAD-u; odbitak poreske obaveze za decu i zaposlene osobe (WTC) u Velikoj Britaniji; i odbitak poreza na dohodak slabije plaćenih osoba (RSA) u Francuskoj. U radu se stavlja naglasak na dejstvo takvih stimulativnih programa na finansijsku situaciju samohranih roditelja, naročito kao deo njihovog prelaska iz stanja socijalnog blagostanja (socijalne pomoći) na tržište rada.

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  • Amine Samir & Ouattara Pénayori, 2015. "The Effect of Incentive Return-to-Work Policies on Single-Parent Families: A Comparative Approach / Podsticajne Mere Za Povratak Samohranih Roditelja Na Tržište Rada: Uporedni Pristup," The European Journal of Applied Economics, Sciendo, vol. 12(2), pages 9-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:vrs:tejoae:v:12:y:2015:i:2:p:9-15:n:3
    DOI: 10.5937/ejae12-8672
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