The Social Protection Engel Curve

Michael Lokshin, M. Ravallion, Iván Torre
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Why do richer countries spend a higher share of their income on social protection than poor countries? A newly assembled dataset on social protection spending for 142 countries since 1995 allows an exploration of alternate hypotheses, treating the pandemic period separately, as it entailed a large expansion in social protection efforts. While the mean income share devoted to social protection rises with income, this is attributable to multiple confounders, including relative prices, weak governance in low-income countries, and access to information-communication technologies. Controlling for these, social protection spending is similar between rich and poor countries. This was also true during the pandemic.
社会保障恩格尔曲线
为什么富裕国家在社会保障方面的支出占收入的比例要高于贫穷国家?新汇编的关于1995年以来142个国家社会保护支出的数据集可以探索不同的假设,将大流行时期分开处理,因为它需要大规模扩大社会保护工作。虽然用于社会保护的平均收入份额随着收入的增加而增加,但这是由多种因素造成的,包括相对价格、低收入国家的治理薄弱以及信息通信技术的普及。考虑到这些因素,富国和穷国的社会保障支出是相似的。大流行期间也是如此。
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