Child benefits and child tax allowances in the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Sweden

被引:0
|
作者
Hajek, Jan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Olexova, Cecilia [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Finance & Adm, Fac Law & Publ Adm, Dept Adm Law & Publ Adm, Prague, Czech Republic
[2] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Law, Dept Financial Law & Financial Sci, Prague, Czech Republic
[3] Robert Bosch GmbH, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Univ Econ Bratislava, Fac Business Econ Seat Kosice, Dept Econ & Management, Bratislava, Slovakia
关键词
Child benefits; Child tax allowance; Sweden; Czech Republic; Slovak Republic; POLICY; POVERTY; CARE;
D O I
10.1108/IJSSP-07-2022-0183
中图分类号
C91 [社会学];
学科分类号
030301 ; 1204 ;
摘要
PurposeThe paper deals with the child benefits system in the Czech Republic, Slovak Republic and Sweden.Design/methodology/approachThe authors describe the systems as the key baseline for subsequent qualitative and quantitative comparison. An essential element is the quantitative comparison of child benefits using their statistically stationarised values.FindingsThe Czech and Slovak systems provide a comparable rate of coverage as the Swedish system regarding the payment of both types of benefits, i.e. child benefits and tax allowances, for the first and second child; however, from the third child, the individual differences are considerable. Albeit the concepts of Czech and Slovak systems are framed by the same historical origins and conceptual approach, they differ significantly, with Slovakia providing the lowest aggregate level of child benefits.Originality/valueThe paper provides insight into the child benefit systems in the respective countries. These systems are at the centre of attention of policymakers who are attempting to maintain birth rates and reduce child poverty. The Czech Republic has the lowest level of at-risk-of-poverty rates for persons under 16 years of age, while natality rates are comparable.
引用
收藏
页码:964 / 979
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] KROVAK'S PROJECTION AND ITS USE FOR THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND THE SLOVAK REPUBLIC
    Veverka, Bohuslav
    50 YEARS OF THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF GEODESY, TOPOGRAPHY AND CARTOGRAPHY: JUBILEE PROCEEDINGS, 1954-2004, 2005, 50 (36): : 173 - 179
  • [42] Explanation of spatial differentiation of electoral results in the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic
    Voda, Petr
    Pink, Michal
    COMMUNIST AND POST-COMMUNIST STUDIES, 2015, 48 (04) : 301 - 316
  • [43] Radiocesium in mushrooms from selected locations in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic
    Petr Dvořák
    Veronika Kunová
    Katarína Beňová
    Marcel Ohera
    Radiation and Environmental Biophysics, 2006, 45 : 145 - 151
  • [44] Transformation and its modernization elements: Comparing Czech Republic with Slovak Republic
    Gatnar, L
    SOCIOLOGIA, 1996, 28 (04): : 299 - 308
  • [45] Convergence of the Czech Republic and Slovak Republic -: the actual conditions and selected issues
    Vintrova, Ruzena
    Zdarek, Vaclav
    EKONOMICKY CASOPIS, 2006, 54 (05): : 468 - 489
  • [46] Father, Father, and Child: Gay Men and Parenthood in the Czech Republic
    Sokolova, Vera
    SOCIOLOGICKY CASOPIS-CZECH SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2009, 45 (01): : 115 - 145
  • [47] The Wages of Male and Female ICT Managers in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic
    Marek, Lubos
    Doucek, Petr
    VISION 2020: SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, 2018, : 3525 - 3533
  • [48] Poland, Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Hungary - A great leap forward
    Aiken, N
    GAS ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT, 1997, 37 (07): : 20 - 21
  • [49] Comparative Analysis of the Agreement on the Donation of Securities in Slovak Republic and Czech Republic
    Peracek, Tomas
    EDUCATION EXCELLENCE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT THROUGH VISION 2020, 2019, : 3264 - 3272
  • [50] Radiocesium in mushrooms from selected locations in the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic
    Dvorak, Petr
    Kunova, Veronika
    Benova, Katarina
    Ohera, Marcel
    RADIATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOPHYSICS, 2006, 45 (02) : 145 - 151