The anti-poverty impact of national social assistance programmes in eight Central and Eastern European countries is examined using data from the European Union-Survey of Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC). Results indicate that social assistance programmes achieve only limited poverty reduction, while spending a significant amount of their resources on the non-poor. The more extensive and generous programmes achieve higher effectiveness in reducing poverty. Efficiency on the other hand appears to be linked only to programme size and not to benefit levels. Unlike Western Europe, no trade-off between effectiveness and efficiency could be detected
The authors compare poverty in three Eastern European countries (Bulgaria, Hungary, and Poland) with...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
After the dissolution of the former Soviet Union, low-income countries in transition: Armenia, Azerb...
Defence date: 17 January 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Kohli, European University Institute ...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The recent growth period in the republics of the Former Soviet Union (FSU) has been accompanied by ...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The reduction in the number of households living at risk of poverty is a common objectiveof EU count...
In this paper, the relationship between the degree of centralisation and the distributive outcomes i...
This paper discusses some recent socio-economic achievements and losses in Central and Eastern Europ...
Poverty alleviation is an important policy objective in developed welfare states. This paper analyze...
Until recently, social assistance has received relatively little attention in the comparative welfar...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
This report examines effects of social protection in the EU. Part I analyses (trends in) the impact ...
Poverty alleviation is an important policy objective in developed welfare states. This paper analyze...
The authors compare poverty in three Eastern European countries (Bulgaria, Hungary, and Poland) with...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
After the dissolution of the former Soviet Union, low-income countries in transition: Armenia, Azerb...
Defence date: 17 January 2013Examining Board: Professor Martin Kohli, European University Institute ...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The recent growth period in the republics of the Former Soviet Union (FSU) has been accompanied by ...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
The reduction in the number of households living at risk of poverty is a common objectiveof EU count...
In this paper, the relationship between the degree of centralisation and the distributive outcomes i...
This paper discusses some recent socio-economic achievements and losses in Central and Eastern Europ...
Poverty alleviation is an important policy objective in developed welfare states. This paper analyze...
Until recently, social assistance has received relatively little attention in the comparative welfar...
The European Union coordinates and encourages Member State actions to combat poverty, and to reform ...
This report examines effects of social protection in the EU. Part I analyses (trends in) the impact ...
Poverty alleviation is an important policy objective in developed welfare states. This paper analyze...
The authors compare poverty in three Eastern European countries (Bulgaria, Hungary, and Poland) with...
This paper discusses the emergence of a new model of welfare and social assistance in Central and Ea...
After the dissolution of the former Soviet Union, low-income countries in transition: Armenia, Azerb...