Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union

<p align="center">Motivation: The income inequalities are considered an important economic and social problem, because increasing income inequalities may make it difficult to achieve such policy goals as: social cohesion and inclusive development. State’s interference through redistr...

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Main Author: Małgorzata Szczepaniak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika 2020-03-01
Series:Ekonomia i Prawo.
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Online Access:https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/EiP/article/view/29364
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spelling doaj-9070e114856d4f768dd727b56ef02c1a2020-11-25T03:23:14Zeng Uniwersytet Mikołaja KopernikaEkonomia i Prawo. 1898-22552020-03-0119114916110.12775/EiP.2020.01124068Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European UnionMałgorzata Szczepaniak0Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun<p align="center">Motivation: The income inequalities are considered an important economic and social problem, because increasing income inequalities may make it difficult to achieve such policy goals as: social cohesion and inclusive development. State’s interference through redistribution is aimed to decrease the differences between the rich and poor. Even though social transfers alleviate the income inequalities, the extent to which they decrease the gap between the rich and the poor is different in European Union (EU) countries. The answer to the question of redistribution effectiveness is extremely important from this perspective.</p><p align="center">Aim: The article aims to present the diversity of EU countries from the perspective of income inequalities, social transfers (government expenditures on social protection, health and education) and finally redistribution. Its aim is also to assess the impact of social transfers on inequalities on the basis of dynamic panel data model.</p><p align="center">Results: There is no significant relationship between the level of social transfers and Gini disposable income. However, the results of regression analysis proved that government expenditures on social protection significantly increase the difference between market and disposable income inequalities (Gini gap) and therefore more effectively decrease income inequalities.</p>https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/EiP/article/view/29364income inequalitiesredistributionsocial transfers
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Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union
Ekonomia i Prawo.
income inequalities
redistribution
social transfers
author_facet Małgorzata Szczepaniak
author_sort Małgorzata Szczepaniak
title Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union
title_short Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union
title_full Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union
title_fullStr Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union
title_full_unstemmed Redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the European Union
title_sort redistribution and the alleviation of income inequalities: the case of the european union
publisher Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika
series Ekonomia i Prawo.
issn 1898-2255
publishDate 2020-03-01
description <p align="center">Motivation: The income inequalities are considered an important economic and social problem, because increasing income inequalities may make it difficult to achieve such policy goals as: social cohesion and inclusive development. State’s interference through redistribution is aimed to decrease the differences between the rich and poor. Even though social transfers alleviate the income inequalities, the extent to which they decrease the gap between the rich and the poor is different in European Union (EU) countries. The answer to the question of redistribution effectiveness is extremely important from this perspective.</p><p align="center">Aim: The article aims to present the diversity of EU countries from the perspective of income inequalities, social transfers (government expenditures on social protection, health and education) and finally redistribution. Its aim is also to assess the impact of social transfers on inequalities on the basis of dynamic panel data model.</p><p align="center">Results: There is no significant relationship between the level of social transfers and Gini disposable income. However, the results of regression analysis proved that government expenditures on social protection significantly increase the difference between market and disposable income inequalities (Gini gap) and therefore more effectively decrease income inequalities.</p>
topic income inequalities
redistribution
social transfers
url https://apcz.umk.pl/czasopisma/index.php/EiP/article/view/29364
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