The Celtic Provider: Minimum Income Protection in Ireland and Europe. Ive Marx Centre for Social Policy University of Antwerp

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The Celtic Provider: Minimum Income Protection in Ireland and Europe Ive Marx Centre for Social Policy University of Antwerp

Purpose of this talk ESRI s Work and Welfare study reveals remarkable improvement in the poverty alleviating effectiveness of transfers in Ireland in 2004-2010, particularly for low work-intensity households This presentation adds policy context; we will look at minimum income protection provisions for the active age population in and out of work, putting Ireland in a comparative perspective 1

Added value of policy indicators These are directly reflective of policy intent, whereas measured outcomes also depend on contextual and compositional changes - Labour market change (unemployment, hh employment patterns, wages) - Household dynamics (patterns of marriage, divorce, childbirth, ) - Policies that influence these dynamics (e.g. ALMPs, child care,..) Focus here is on MIP and thus limited, but protection against (severe) poverty is arguably the prime duty of social protection MIP is also the foundation of the broader income protection edifice, serving as a benchmark 2

CSB Minimum Income Protection Indicators (MIPI) database - Minimum wages (including net incomes at minimum wage) - Social safety net provisions for able working aged - Old age minimum income provisions - Conditionality/sanctioning/support Standard family type simulations National experts in 25 EU Member States + 3 US States Period (1992)-2001-2009-2012 Data 3

Methods issues and limitations Limited number of family types and situations Non-standard (part-time, temporary) workers Measurement of additional (discretionary) allowances/benefits Enforcement of minimum wages Take-up of benefits (stigma) and time lags (administrative efficiency) Impact of sanctions Full and fair sharing within the household 4

Drawing on Marx and Nelson eds. (2013), Minimum Income Protection in Flux, Palgrave MacMillan Social assistance: Van Mechelen and Marchal Struggle for Life MIP for workers: Marx, Marchal and Nolan Net incomes for workers Child benefits: Mechelen and Bradshaw Vandenbroucke, Cantillon et al. Policy prospects 5

Minimum income protection for those out of work at active age

Net income package comprises Gross social assistance benefit - income and local taxes Plus: - child benefits - non-discr.housing allowances - non-discr. social assistance top-ups 7

Minimum income protection in the EU&US: active age, not in work, 2009 Poverty threshold 8

Trend 1992-2001 9

Trend 2001-2009 10

year to year procentual change of social assistance recipients Year on year trend of social assistance case load 100 80 60 40 20 0-20 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 BE DE ES FI IE LT LU NL NO SE UK US/N US/NJ US/T -40 11

Trends in gross social assistance benefits for a couple, EU 27, 2004-2010 (2004=100) 130 120 110 100 90 80 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 nominal real aw 12

Measures negatively impacting on net disposable income Supportive measures Crisis measures implemented in 2008-2010 Generosity Access Behavioural Gross Additional allowances conditionality 2008 AT BE BG DK AT LT PT RO LT ES FI FR IT LT LU LV PT RO SE SI SK UK 2009 DK LV RO SK AT DE PT RO UK FR HU IT LU SI BG RO LV SI (to housing allowance scheme) 2010 n.a. AT FI LV FI (activation allowance) 2008 PL EE UK (lone parents) UK (lone parents) 2009 ES IE LT LU LV PL UK 2010 n.a. IE PT UK LT (to child benefit) UK (lone parent) LV RO (to heating support) UK (lone parents) HU AT (child care benefit) LT (child benefit) LV (child benefit) UK (lone parents) UK (lone parents) 13

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Minimum income protection for workers

Net incomes at MW Gross Minimum Wage minus - employee social security contributions - income and local taxes Plus: - child benefits - non-discr.housing allowances - social assistance top-ups 16

Net incomes of minimum wages workers in the EU & US relative to the poverty line, 2009: single persons Poverty threshold Source, Marx, Marchal and Nolan (2012) 17

% of at-risk-of-poverty threshold Lone parent, 2 children Poverty threshold 120 100 80 60 40 20 0-20 -40 Gros income excl. HA HA SS contributions child benefit taxes SA top-up NDI incl. HA poverty threshold 18

Net incomes of minimum wages workers in the EU & US relative to the poverty line: single earner couple, 2 children Poverty threshold Source, Marx, Marchal and Nolan (2012) 19

Trend 2001-2009 20

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Summing up Ireland had (in 2009) among the more generous social safety nets in the EU for people out of work at active age, providing theoretically adequate protection against poverty for single person households yet not for households with children Generosity declined during the great recession, but it is not yet clear what this implies for adequacy MIP provisions for workers also among the more adequate in the EU and appears to be less affected by the crisis (except child ben.) Yet a full time job at MW does not guarantee a life free from financial poverty, except for single person households 23

The policy toolbox to address in-work poverty Direct income support Indirect support Incremental options - raising the minimum wage/ wage floors through regulation - personal tax relief - reductions of employee social security contributions - child benefits - upskilling/training - demand policies (subsidized employment, wage cost subsidies) -active labour market policies -facilitating work/care -(deregulation of labour markets/wages) Innovative options - Negative income taxes - In work benefits - Basic income - Innovative demand oriented policies (e.g. service cheques) - Innovative supply focused policies (empowerment) 24

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