Minimum-income benefits in OECD countries: policy design, effectiveness and challenges
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2009
50 p.
guaranteed income ; social assistance ; social policy ; social protection
Discussion Paper Series
4627
Social assistance and social work
English
Bibliogr.
"Almost all OECD countries operate comprehensive minimum-income programmes for working-age individuals, either as last-resort safety nets alongside primary income replacement benefits, or as the principal instrument for delivering social protection. Such safety-net benefits aim primarily at providing an acceptable standard of living for families unable to earn sufficient incomes from other sources. This paper provides an overview of social assistance and other minimum-income programmes in OECD countries, summarises their main features, and highlights a number of current policy challenges. "
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