Net Public Social Expenditure

The OECD Social Expenditure data base (SOCX) allows the monitoring of trends in aggregate social expenditure and changes in its composition. But aggregate social expenditure may sometimes fail to reflect the true 'effort' of a country in providing social support. Account needs to be taken...

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Main Author: Adema, Willem
Other Authors: Einerhand, Marcel, Eklind, Bengt, Lotz, Jorgen
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 1996
Series:OECD Labour Market and Social Policy Occasional Papers
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Summary:The OECD Social Expenditure data base (SOCX) allows the monitoring of trends in aggregate social expenditure and changes in its composition. But aggregate social expenditure may sometimes fail to reflect the true 'effort' of a country in providing social support. Account needs to be taken of the effects of tax systems and transfers which, although mandatory, are not paid by government. In order to get from a "gross" to a "net" concept of social expenditure various adjustments to raw data are needed. These adjustments concern: methods of benefit payment ("net" or "gross" of tax); the varying extent with which governments use fiscal instruments rather than cash transfers to pursue social policy goals; and the different degree to which government requires other economic agents to provide social expenditures. The analysis also addresses the automatic budget effects related to the stage of the economic cycle. This analysis is a first attempt to capture in a comprehensive manner the effect ..
Physical Description:51 p. 21 x 29.7cm