Social Security, Poverty and Economic Transition: An Analysis for Bulgaria 1992–96 |
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Authors: | Robert Ackrill Rumen Dobrinsky Nikolay Markov Stephen Pudney |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre for European Economic Studies, Department of Economics, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK;(2) Centre for Economic and Strategic Research, 7/B acad. Nikola Obreshkov Str., Sofia, 1113, Bulgaria |
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Abstract: | The paper addresses the issues of poverty and social security in a transitional environment on the basis of recent economic developments in Bulgaria. Special emphasis is placed on the need for a new type of social safety net stemming from the radical changes in the political and economic system. The evolution of the social security system in Bulgaria during the transition is analysed focusing on such elements as the pension system, unemployment benefits, child allowances, etc. The empirical analysis is based on extensive use of data from the Bulgarian Household Budget Surveys during the period 1992–1996. Poverty in Bulgaria is measured using different poverty measurements and some quantitative results showing the changing dimensions of poverty in the transition period are presented and discussed in the paper.EES or e-mail at Corresponding author. E-mail: |
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Keywords: | Bulgaria economic transition poverty |
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