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Regional Research of Russia | 2017

Regional social assistance systems: Why and how targeting policy is introduced

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Elena E. Grishina; Elena Tsatsura (Kovalenko)

The article presents an analysis of certain amendments to regional systems of social assistance for the population since 2013. It has been found that regions more frequently introduce income and nonincome limitations on benefits provided for children and families with children than on benefits for elderly citizens. The income testing mechanism is more frequently used in child welfare measures and much less frequently in social support for elderly citizens. Positive legislative amendments aimed at reducing the inclusion- and exclusion-related errors are more often observed in the sphere of social protection of children. The social support of elderly citizens more frequently encounters with contradictory legislative amendments leading to a reduction in some errors and simultaneously to a growth in other errors. Regions use asymmetric strategies when introducing the mechanism of targeting into the social assistance schemes for children and elderly—some regions give a higher priority to the introduction of target measures supporting families, while other regions choose measures supporting the elderly. In 50% of cases, the inclusion of recipients’ incomes in the social benefit entitlement criteria becomes a tool to cut budgetary expenditures in regions, with the size of assigned benefits shrinking, which decreases the effectiveness of a supporting measure in terms of poverty relief for recipients. In one-third of cases, we can observe a contradictory policy, when the introduction of income testing does not achieve the effect of resource concentration on the poorest groups. In some cases, regions demonstrate examples of more efficient introduction of targeting policy, combining the income requirements with an increase in the sizes of payments. This experience can be used as a model of regional strategies when introducing targeted social assistance.


Archive | 2018

Increase in Retirement Age: Positive Effects and Likely Risks

Yury Mikhailovich Gorlin; Victor Lyashok; Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva


Archive | 2017

Мониторинг Социально-Экономического Положения и Самочувствия Населения (2015 г. – Май 2016 г.) (Monitoring of the Socio-Economic Situation and Wealth of the Population (2015 - May 2016)

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Elena M. Avraamova; Alexandra Burdyak; Elena E. Grishina; Elena Tsatsura (Kovalenko); Yulia Florinskaya


Archive | 2017

Тенденции Социального Развития (2015 г.-Август 2016 г.) (Tendencies of Social Development (2015-August 2016))

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Aleksandra Grigor'evna Polyakova; Dmitriy Loginov; Alla Makarentseva


Archive | 2017

Tendencies of Social Development (2015-August 2016)

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Aleksandra Grigor'evna Polyakova; Dmitriy Loginov; Alla Makarentseva


Archive | 2017

Monitoring of the Socio-Economic Situation and Wealth of the Population (2015 - May 2016)

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Elena M. Avraamova; Alexandra Burdyak; Elena E. Grishina; Elena Tsatsura (Kovalenko); Yulia Florinskaya


Archive | 2017

Comprehensive Assessment of the Current Stage of Social Development (2015 - April 2016)

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Victor Lyashok; Evsey Gurvich; Natalya Vasil'evna Zubarevich


Archive | 2017

Комплексная Оценка Текущего Этапа Социального Развития (2015 г. – Апрель 2016 г.) (Comprehensive Assessment of the Current Stage of Social Development (2015 - April 2016))

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Victor Lyashok; E. Gurvich; Natalya Vasil'evna Zubarevich


Archive | 2016

Комплексное Исследование Региональных Рынков Труда: Структурные Дисбалансы и Поведение Участников. Мониторинг Заработной Платы, Опыт Реформирования Системы Оплаты Труда Работников Бюджетной Сферы (A Comprehensive Study of Regional Labor Markets: The Structural Imbalances and the Behavior of Participants. Monitoring of Wages, the Experience of Reforming the System of Remuneration of Public Sector Employees)

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; M. K. Kirillova; Nikita Mkrtchyan; Yulia Florinskaya


Journal of the New Economic Association | 2016

Middle Class: the Empirical Measurement of Intergenerational Social Mobility in Russia

Tatyana Mikhailovna Maleva; Aleksandra Burdyak

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Elena E. Grishina

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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M. K. Kirillova

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Elena M. Avraamova

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Alexandra Burdyak

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Alla Makarentseva

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Victor Lyashok

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Yulia Florinskaya

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Aleksandra Grigor'evna Polyakova

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Dmitriy Loginov

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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Elena Tsatsura (Kovalenko)

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration

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