Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits

Despite the overall successful picture of sustained economic growth, a significant share of Romanians live in absolute poverty and deep pockets of poverty still remain, pointing to the need of more inclusive and effective social safety nets. During...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/11/16797520/romania-strengthening-inclusion-improving-effectiveness-social-assistance-benefits
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spelling okr-10986-189112021-04-23T14:03:45Z Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits World Bank ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE TERMS ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS CASH TRANSFERS CHILD ALLOWANCES ECONOMIC GROWTH EU FAMILIES FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN FAMILY ALLOWANCES FAMILY BENEFITS FARMERS GDP GMI GUARANTEED MINIMUM INCOME HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION INCOME INCOME SHOCKS INCOME SUPPORT INEQUALITY PENSION POOR POVERTY DYNAMICS POVERTY GAP POVERTY LINE POVERTY RATE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY RISK PROGRAMS REDUCING POVERTY RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL POOR SAFETY NET SAVINGS SMALL FARMERS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SAFETY NETS TARGETING VULNERABLE GROUPS WILL Despite the overall successful picture of sustained economic growth, a significant share of Romanians live in absolute poverty and deep pockets of poverty still remain, pointing to the need of more inclusive and effective social safety nets. During recent years Romania made efforts to redistribute the benefits of growth by keeping constant the share of GDP devoted to social protection; still, the per capita expenditure on the main social assistance benefits is amongst the lowest in EU. Compared with the EU average, Romania has a good mix of targeted/ non-targeted social assistance programs, but they provide only a modest protection of the poor against income vulnerability, and at a relatively high cost. Taken together, the safety net benefits cover 71 percent of the poor. Some key issues and challenges for Romania are: The 'leakages' of social assistance cash transfers has increased, while performance in covering the poverty gap weakened. Spending on poverty targeted programs has decreased relative to GDP and so has the capability of these benefits to adequately cover the basic needs of the poor. The high number of programs and the heterogeneity of the eligibility thresholds/criteria for different benefits translate into a rather fragmented and difficult to monitor system of social assistance benefits. The report describes several policy options or recommendations, among them: Strengthen social inclusion by increasing access of the poor to social assistance benefits. Improve effectiveness by further consolidation of the system and improved monitoring. Strengthen the linkages between social assistance, education, and labor policies. 2014-07-18T20:43:54Z 2014-07-18T20:43:54Z 2008-11-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/11/16797520/romania-strengthening-inclusion-improving-effectiveness-social-assistance-benefits http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18911 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Romania
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topic ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE TERMS
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS
CASH TRANSFERS
CHILD ALLOWANCES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EU
FAMILIES
FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
FAMILY ALLOWANCES
FAMILY BENEFITS
FARMERS
GDP
GMI
GUARANTEED MINIMUM INCOME
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
INCOME
INCOME SHOCKS
INCOME SUPPORT
INEQUALITY
PENSION
POOR
POVERTY DYNAMICS
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY RISK
PROGRAMS
REDUCING POVERTY
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POOR
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS
SMALL FARMERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TARGETING
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WILL
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE TERMS
ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS
BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS
CASH TRANSFERS
CHILD ALLOWANCES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
EU
FAMILIES
FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN
FAMILY ALLOWANCES
FAMILY BENEFITS
FARMERS
GDP
GMI
GUARANTEED MINIMUM INCOME
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
INCOME
INCOME SHOCKS
INCOME SUPPORT
INEQUALITY
PENSION
POOR
POVERTY DYNAMICS
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY RATE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY RISK
PROGRAMS
REDUCING POVERTY
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POOR
SAFETY NET
SAVINGS
SMALL FARMERS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TARGETING
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WILL
World Bank
Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Romania
description Despite the overall successful picture of sustained economic growth, a significant share of Romanians live in absolute poverty and deep pockets of poverty still remain, pointing to the need of more inclusive and effective social safety nets. During recent years Romania made efforts to redistribute the benefits of growth by keeping constant the share of GDP devoted to social protection; still, the per capita expenditure on the main social assistance benefits is amongst the lowest in EU. Compared with the EU average, Romania has a good mix of targeted/ non-targeted social assistance programs, but they provide only a modest protection of the poor against income vulnerability, and at a relatively high cost. Taken together, the safety net benefits cover 71 percent of the poor. Some key issues and challenges for Romania are: The 'leakages' of social assistance cash transfers has increased, while performance in covering the poverty gap weakened. Spending on poverty targeted programs has decreased relative to GDP and so has the capability of these benefits to adequately cover the basic needs of the poor. The high number of programs and the heterogeneity of the eligibility thresholds/criteria for different benefits translate into a rather fragmented and difficult to monitor system of social assistance benefits. The report describes several policy options or recommendations, among them: Strengthen social inclusion by increasing access of the poor to social assistance benefits. Improve effectiveness by further consolidation of the system and improved monitoring. Strengthen the linkages between social assistance, education, and labor policies.
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author World Bank
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title Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits
title_short Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits
title_full Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits
title_fullStr Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits
title_full_unstemmed Romania : Strengthening Inclusion and Improving Effectiveness for Social Assistance Benefits
title_sort romania : strengthening inclusion and improving effectiveness for social assistance benefits
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/11/16797520/romania-strengthening-inclusion-improving-effectiveness-social-assistance-benefits
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18911
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