Abstract
The article consists of two separate publications (Part 1 and Part 2) and analyses social security policy towards people with disability at working age in developed welfare states (social-democratic, conservative-corporatist and neoliberal regimes). Part 2 analyses reform strategies of state assistance programmes for disabled people on the basis of international research as well as statistical data of the EU and OECD for the past 30 years, while considering the changes in the economic climate. The article attends for the funding: expenditures for the programmes (as percentage of GDP and per capita) during periods of economic growth, the 2008–2009 crisis and the following decade. The connection between cyclic economic changes and the number of people with disability is considered. The author examines the combination of approaches to anticrisis management and the dynamics of public spending on programmes for people with disabilities as well as on alternative support schemes and social security in general. The author analyses the level of social protection of people with disability: poverty and inequality data based on research data and self-administered health condition evaluation. The article discusses the factors which mitigate the negative effects of the reforms, contribute to the reduction of social tension or, on the contrary, decrease social security in the long-term perspective.
Highlights
The article consists of two separate publications (Part 1 and Part 2) and analyses social security policy towards people with disability at working age in developed welfare states
The article attends for the funding: expenditures for the programmes during periods of economic growth, the 2008–2009 crisis and the following decade
The author examines the combination of approaches to anticrisis management and the dynamics of public spending on programmes for people with disabilities as well as on alternative support schemes and social security in general
Summary
URL: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/databrowser/view/ SPR_EXP_SUM__custom_551270/default/table?lang=en (дата обращения: 22.05.2021); США см.: Public spending on incapacity // OECD: [site]. Рост по отношению к ВВП в странах ЕС составил с 1,9 до 2,1%, в расчёте на одного жителя – с 614,5 до 629 евро В группе развитых государств благосостояния с уровнем расходов от 1,6 до 4,5% ВВП на одного жителя приходилось от 537 евро в Великобритании до 2982 евро в Норвегии. За десятилетия реформ в ряде развитых государств благосостояния всё ещё отмечался рост численности лиц с инвалидностью трудоспособного возраста на социальном обеспечении (США4, Великобритания, Германия). Без учёта социальных выплат из программ по инвалидности и альтернативных источников относительный уровень бедности лиц с ограничением активности в трудоспособном возрасте (16–64 лет) составлял бы в развитых государствах благосостояния от 38,9% (Нидерланды) до 59,3% (Норвегия), согласно Европейскому обследованию статистики доходов и условий. В 2018 г. уровень бедности превысил четверть в Германии и Великобритании, в Швеции достиг 20% (рис. 5)
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