斯洛文尼亚的工作报酬

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 SOCIAL ISSUES
S. Laporšek, Milan Vodopijec, Matija Vodopijec
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摘要

本文分析了斯洛文尼亚各种财务指标所表达的从非就业向工作过渡的激励措施,并将其与欧盟国家进行了比较。它还概述了制定工作报酬政策的主要特点,并讨论了在斯洛文尼亚实施这些政策的理由。这份报告显示,在斯洛文尼亚,没有工作的家庭和个人找工作的动机很差,因为对许多人来说,“工作没有报酬”。失业救济和现金转移,再加上高税收楔子,造成了对工作的高度抑制。为了解决这个问题,斯洛文尼亚应该考虑引入工作福利,工作福利,或两者兼而有之。目前这样的政策几乎不存在。鉴于这类政策的国际成功经验,并考虑到失业、不活动和低薪陷阱造成的强烈的工作障碍,斯洛文尼亚的这类政策有很大的潜力刺激从无就业向就业过渡并保持就业。
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Making Work Pay in Slovenia
The paper analyzes incentives for making transition from non-employment to work as expressed by various financial indicators in Slovenia and compares them to the EU countries. It also provides an overview of the main features of making-work-pay policies and discusses reasoning for their implementation in Slovenia. The paper shows that in Slovenia, families and individuals who are not working have poor incentives to find a job – because for many, “it does not pay to work.” Unemployment benefits and cash transfers, coupled with high tax wedge, create high work disincentives. To address this issue, Slovenia should consider introducing into-work benefits, in-work benefits, or both. Presently such policies are virtually non-existent. In the light of international successful experiences with such policies and given the strong work disincentive created by unemployment, inactivity and low-pay traps, in Slovenia such policies have a great potential to stimulate transitions from non-employment to employment and stay in employment.
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