Title Siromaštvo u zemljama u tranziciji i usporedba s EU zemljama
Title (english) The poverty in transition countries and comparison to EU member
Author Iva Dovranić
Mentor Saša Stjepanović (mentor)
Committee member Dean Učkar (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Committee member Saša Stjepanović (član povjerenstva)
Committee member Daniel Tomić (član povjerenstva)
Granter University of Pula (Faculty of economics and tourism "Dr. Mijo Mirković") Pula
Defense date and country 2020-09-09, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline SOCIAL SCIENCES Economics General Economy
Abstract Europska unija je odredila kako će prevladati siromaštvo i značajno napredovati u iskorjenjivanju siromaštva još 2000. godine. Čelnici država i vlada 2010. godine su se obvezali smanjiti siromaštvo i socijalnu isključenost za najmanje 20 milijuna ljudi. Opći podaci o postotku osoba u riziku od dohodovnog siromaštva (16,9 %) 2012. godine nisu puno drugačiji od onih podataka iz 2005. godine (16,4 %), ali u kontekstu smanjenja dohodaka kućanstava, moguće je da je stvarnost rastućeg dohodovnog siromaštva prikrivena. Pokazatelj rizika od siromaštva ili socijalne isključenosti nije varirao previše od 2008. godine (23,7 %), ali se čini kako je kriza zaustavila prijašnji trend sporog kontinuiranog smanjenja. Važno je primijetiti kako od početka krize rastu razlike između različitih dijelova EU s novom podjelom koja se stvara na relaciji južnih i istočnih europskih zemalja gdje se socijalna situacija značajnije pogoršava nego u zapadnim i sjevernim zemljama. Zemlje sa snažnim socijalnim sustavima pokazuju bolju otpornost. Politike štednje koje se uvode diljem EU ubrzale su ovo pogoršanje limitiranjem plaća, naknada i rezovima u pružanju usluga. Hoće li se u sljedećih nekoliko godina učinkovito boriti sa siromaštvom i socijalnom isključenosti, ovisit će značajno o kapacitetima Europske unije i država članica za razumijevanjem negativnih utjecaja grubih politika štednje i uravnoteženom pristupu oporavku od krize koji će sačuvati ljudski kapital, ljudsko dostojanstvo i europski socijalni model.
Abstract (english) The European Union has determined that it will overcome poverty and make significant progress in eradication poverty as early as 2000. In 2010, heads of state and government pledged to reduce poverty and social exclusion for at least 20 million people. Overall data on the percent age of people at risk of income poverty (16.9%) in 2012 are not much different from those of 2005 (16.4%), but in the context of a decline in household incomes, it is possible that the reality of rising income poverty concealed. The indicator of risk of poverty or social exclusion has not varied too much since 2008 (23.7%), but the crisis seems to have stopped the previous trend of slow continuous decline. It is important to note that, since the beginning of the crisis, differences between the different parts of the EU have grown, with a new division emerging between southern and eastern European countries where the social situation is deteriorating significantly than in the western and northern countries. Countries with strong social systems show better resilience. EU-wide austerity policies have accelerated this deterioration by limiting wages and benefits and cuts in service delivery. Whether it will effectively tackle poverty and social exclusion in the next few years will depend significantly on the capacity of the European Union and the Member States to understand the negative impacts of rough austerity policies and a balanced approach to crisis recovery that will preserve human capital, human dignity and the European social model .
Keywords
iskorjenjivanje siromaštva
socijalna isključenost
socijalni sustav
kriza
plaće
Keywords (english)
poverty eradication
social exclusion
social system
crisis
wages
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:137:925740
Study programme Title: Business Economics; Finance, Economics, Financial Management, Management and Entrepreneurship, Marketing Management, Business Informatics, Tourism; specializations in: Finance, Accounting and Auditing, Marketing Management, Management and Entrepreneurship, Tourism, Business Informatics, Financial Management, Informatics Management Course: Marketing Management Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) ekonomije (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica (baccalaureus/baccalaurea) ekonomije)
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