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Financial Model for Universal Minimum Benefit for Spain

Pena Miguel Noemi (), Inaki De la Peña Esteban J. and Ana Fernandez-Sainz
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Pena Miguel Noemi: Department of Financial Economics I, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Vizcaya 48015, Spain
Inaki De la Peña Esteban J.: Department of Financial Economics I, University of the Basque Country, Bilbao, Vizcaya 48015, Spain

Basic Income Studies, 2017, vol. 12, issue 1, 16

Abstract: The paper proposes a financial model suitable for ensuring the economic, financial and social sustainability of this basic protection. We have calculated the estimated cost for the Spanish population in 2010 and have estimated the cost for the following 12 years (three legislatures) under a range of demographic and economic assumptions. The results are then analysed to draw conclusions about the viability and sustainability of this basic social protection floor. A remarkable finding is that it is feasible to obtain greater coverage, but by requiring contributions of the State or other financial resources.

Keywords: financial model; minimum benefit; social security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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