Phenomena Determining Social Security Level
Jan Fraszczak,
Monika Majchrzak and
Olgierd Lissowski
European Research Studies Journal, 2024, vol. XXVII, issue Special B, 642-656
Abstract:
Purpose: This paper aims to prove, that increasing the expenses from the state budget for widely understood social help proportionally limits the areas of poverty. Design/Methodology/Approach: Use of descriptive methods and statistical data interpretation. Findings: The article presents chosen elements connected with the influence of redistributive function of the state budget on social security, on both the state budget level and on local solutions level. It has been established that the tools used by the state and development of the state social functions did not eliminate problems connected with minimizing thread to social security, even though these threads have been limited. Huge differences in income levels and vast poverty areas, which undoubtedly are the source of threat to social security are still visible. These conclusions have been made with the use of descriptive methods and statistical data interpretation. Practical implications: Verification performed on the basis of a social welfare center operations analysis is the confirmation to the conclusions. Positive tendencies of changes in the social welfare center within helping people in need, do not concern all areas, so they are one-dimensional. Originality/value: Directions of improvements were indicated. They may significantly contribute to enhancement of permanent actions on the site of the state.
Keywords: Budget; redistribution; poverty; social help; public security; social security. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D30 H55 H61 I31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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