Fedea Warns that the Subsidy for over 52 Years Discourages Return to Work
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This bank-funded think tank and several Ibex companies calculates an additional social security expenditure of €17,935 million over the period 2019-2030The Ombudsman asks the SEP about the file open to an official who attended without an appointment The reform of the unemployment benefit for over 52 years of 2019, which improved the benefit and softened the conditions of access, reduces the incentives to re-enter the labour market, something esp…
Fedea warns about the negative effects of the reform of the unemployment benefit for over 52 years of age that was carried out in 2019, and that it clearly improved the coverage of these workers.The main ones, according to this school, are that it reduces the incentives to return to the labour market, something especially clear between low-paid or part-time jobs, and that it represents a high cost.The additional cost that this represents is 17,9…
The cost of the reform of the unemployment benefit for over 52 years has skyrocketed over the last 25 years and will do so even more during the next five years, in line with the arrival at that age of a new wave of boomers. In this context of rapid ageing of the Spanish population, the unemployed over 50 years old already account for almost one third of the total, with a special relevance of the long-term unemployed, who trigger the most intensi…
The Social Security will assume an extra cost of 17,935 million euros for the reform of the subsidy for over 52 years, according to the Foundation of Applied Economic Studies (Fedea). The impact is much higher than initially anticipated and the think tank calls for explicit budgetary planning. What has changed in the subsidy? The 2019 reform lowered the age of access from 55 to 52 years, went on to evaluate the income individually — not by famil…
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