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Draft of welfare reform in Slovakia

M. R. Stefanik Conservative Institute
The social system in Slovakia, as well as, more or less, the social systems in other countries, is one of the crucial sources of important ethical, economic and social problems. We agree with Nils Karleby’s, quotation that „A society, where the individual effort to generate as much values as possible is replaced by the all-knowing tutor state, becomes soon a pauperized society of spongers.“

Also in Slovakia, there persists the long-term impact of such system distortions as the „culture of dependency“ on social benefits and other ways of the government „support“ of an important part of the population, the passivity of many people and their relying on others (mainly on the government) and low weigh of voluntary solidarity and private activities (not only) in the social sphere. Another aftermath of the system distortions is related thereto: high costs of the social system sustainment. These costs cause significant financial burden for the economic entities by the mean of tax and, first of all, social contributions; they restrict the employment incentives (for both employers and employees) and thereby constitute a significant obstacle for the business development and solution of unemployment, mainly the long-term unemployment.

During the last two years, the Slovak Government has implemented measures in social policy, which meant also unquestionable benefits. For example, the social trap was reduced (by the ceiling of total benefit for the family) and certain pressure was generated on the activity of the welfare benefit recipients. However, the large and highly set level of mandatory social solidarity and its aftermaths (mainly the excessive burden on business entities, consisting of high social contributions and suppressed voluntary solidarity) remained (almost) unchanged. For example, large financial benefits without counter-value demand remained unchanged; moreover to that, some of these benefits are universal (e.g. the child allowance). Various benefits are paid in cash; this often does not mean any solution to the poor person’s problem of income lack. This confirms that the government does not carry out systematic welfare reform with emphasis on long term and change of concept toward target-addressed social policy aimed to those who objectively need it.

Our goal is to introduce welfare reform with such emphasis to the common public. We attempt to come with solution of system distortions in order to contribute in synergetic manner, throughout solutions for milestones (such as reduction of long-term unemployment), to the poverty reduction and protection against it for those who really cannot take care of themselves and their families (see Chapter 4 for more details). With regard to the final perspective, we find only the emphasis on poverty issues as acceptable and legitimate for the social policy.

This publication introduces, first of all, our concept for the solution of the long-term distortions enduring in the social system. Therefore, we differentiate between the long-term perspective of achieving the desirable goal in the future and the milestones whose achieving might help to achieve the goal.
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Contributor: M. R. Stefanik Conservative Institute - http://www.institute.sk
Topic: Culture and Civil Society
Economy and Development
Law and Justice
Politics and Governance
Country: Slovakia
Document Type: Social Analyses
Year: 2006
Keywords: Social Services, State Aid
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