Detailed Information on Publication Record
2018
Pojistné a nepojistné dávky v českém sociálním zabezpečení
MERTL, JanBasic information
Original name
Pojistné a nepojistné dávky v českém sociálním zabezpečení
Name in Czech
Pojistné a nepojistné dávky v českém sociálním zabezpečení
Name (in English)
Insurance and non-insurance benefits in Czech social security
Authors
MERTL, Jan
Edition
Praha, Conference proceedings RELIK 2018, p. 259-269, 11 pp. 2018
Publisher
VŠE
Other information
Language
Czech
Type of outcome
Stať ve sborníku
Field of Study
50200 5.2 Economics and Business
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
electronic version available online
Organization unit
University of Finance and Administration
ISBN
978-80-245-2281-4
Keywords (in Czech)
Benefits
Keywords in English
Sociální dávky
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 21/1/2019 11:10, doc. Ing. Jan Mertl, Ph.D.
V originále
The aim of the paper is to classify the main features of insurance and non-insurance social benefits, quantify the fiscal significance of these benefits in 2017 and draw attention to the important characteristics that need to be considered when designing and adjusting the whole system. The methodology is based on an analysis of the characteristics of social security benefits and the fiscal statistics for these benefits. The paper also defines the possibilities of using individual types of benefits in the relevant scenarios in relation to what we want to achieve in social security. The paper is consistent with the theory of social models. We do not analyse individual benefits in detail, rather we provide overview approach and comparison of essential characteristics that are important for the settings of the social security system.
In English
The aim of the paper is to classify the main features of insurance and non-insurance social benefits, quantify the fiscal significance of these benefits in 2017 and draw attention to the important characteristics that need to be considered when designing and adjusting the whole system. The methodology is based on an analysis of the characteristics of social security benefits and the fiscal statistics for these benefits. The paper also defines the possibilities of using individual types of benefits in the relevant scenarios in relation to what we want to achieve in social security. The paper is consistent with the theory of social models. We do not analyse individual benefits in detail, rather we provide overview approach and comparison of essential characteristics that are important for the settings of the social security system.