IMPACT OF EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM ON AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
Natalia Mocanu (mocanunatalia@gmail.com) and
Liliana Mardari (ursu-lily@mail.ru)
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Natalia Mocanu: PhD, Associate Professor, State Agrarian University of Moldova PhD Student, Senior Lecturer, State Agrarian University of Moldova
Economy and Sociology, 2015, issue 3, 74-78
Abstract:
Actuality. Starting from the presentation of the main issues and trends in rural areas, as the average development of the agricultural sector, it is necessary to reflect the conditions of implementation of social insurance mechanism in this sector. Aim. Following the particularities accentuation of the social insurance system in agricultural sector, with some parts of it, in terms of their evolution and interdependence between economic and social plan, as well as attempts of reformation state’s social insurance system. Methodology. Only emphasizing differences, similarities and interactions can be highlighted mechanisms of a specific policy and evaluation of programs and directions of reform needed. The comparative method has a practical significance because knowledge of development can offer clues for adoption and implementation of future policies. In this context comparison method and dynamic analysis are used. Results. The peculiarities of development of state social insurance system in the agricultural sector are highlighted, both in terms of insurance fees applied, and also some considerations (pensions).
Keywords: state social insurance system; social security charges; social security contributions; agricultural pension; subsidies. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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