Примери коришћења Social transfers на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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At-risk-ofpoverty rate before social transfers.
Social transfers have a significant impact on poverty reduction.
At risk of poverty rate before social transfers.
Without social transfers, 9.9% of the population would have been poor.
At-risk-of-poverty rates after social transfers*.
Among the social transfers listed, only home care is within the mandate of local governments.
Persons at-risk-of-poverty after social transfers.
If pen-sions are included in social transfers, the impact on poverty is even more significant.
People at risk of income poverty after social transfers.
In this publication, social transfers are defined based on the Household Budget Survey.
At-risk-of-poverty rate after social transfers by sex.
In 2016, social transfers(excluding pensions) reduced the absolute poverty incidence by 26.3%.
Children(up to the age of 18) and youth(aged 18-24)are at the highest risk of poverty, after social transfers, compared to other target groups.
Social transfers in this publication have been defined based on the questionnaire of the Household Consumption Survey.
A decrease in taxes and contributions on salaries by ten percent has led directly to an increase in average salaries of approximately 10%, andconsequently an increase in pensions and social transfers.
At-risk-of-poverty rate before social transfers(pensions included in social transfers) by poverty threshold, age and sexsource.
The region of Šumadija and Western Serbia also stands out in a somewhat more uniform distribution of consumption compared to other regions. Social transfers have a significant impact on poverty reduction- in 2016 they reduced the poverty rate by 26.3%.
At-risk-of-poverty rate before social transfers(pensions excluded from social transfers) by poverty threshold, age and sexsource.
The most widely used relative(income) poverty indicator is at-risk-of-poverty rate. At-risk-of-poverty rate represents the proportion of persons with an equivalised income after social transfers below 60% of the national median equivalised income.
Without pensions and other social transfers in 2017, one third of the population would have consumption insufficient to cover existential needs.
This means persons were affected by at least one of the following three conditions:risk of poverty after social transfers( income poverty), severe material deprivation or living in households with very low working intensity.
Without pensions and other social transfers, in 2018, the consumption of one-third of the population would have been insufficient to cover existential needs(36.4%).
The former shows the extent to which absolute consumption poverty is reduced by social transfers, and the latter- the extent to which the Gini coefficient is reduced by social transfers(European Commission, 2014).
This means that they were in at least one of the following three conditions:at risk of poverty after social transfers(income poverty), severely materially deprived or living in households with very low work intensity, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union.
With-out pensions and social transfers, in 2016, the consumption of approximately one third of the population would have fallen short of the level needed to meet the subsistence needs.
These considerations must take into account the fact that some needs are also addressed by awarding cash social transfers(e.g. attendance allowance and increased attendance allowance), and that the question of appropriate combination of cash and in-kind benefits is, therefore, relevant as well.
The joint effect of pensions and other social transfers on reducing poverty is the highest in the Belgrade region, and the lowest in the region of Southern and Eastern Serbia.
Old-age and for age groups 0-17 and 18- HBS survivors' pensions count as income,rather 64 Impact of social transfers on Difference between the Gini coefficient inequality before social transfers and the Gini SILC, coefficient after social transfers pensions HBS VI.
It shows the proportion of the population which is at risk of poverty after social transfers, and/or severely materially deprived(people who, owing to a lack of financial means, cannot afford at least four of the nine household material deprivation items), and/or living in households with zero or very low work intensity(adults worked for fewer than 20% of the total number of months in which they could have worked during the reference period).