State Pensions, poverty and social inclusion during austerity times – the paradigm of Greece
Authors: Amitsis, Gabriel 
Publisher: Vernon Press
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2018
Book: Generational Interdependencies: The Social Implications for Welfare 
Abstract: 
This chapter will discuss the current framework of national state pension policies in Greece and highlight its impact on the development of a generational interdependencies agenda following the Great Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2007, which re-ignited an overall discussion about public policies against social risks and needs. The struggle to combat poverty and social exclusion has long been a key part of the European Union‘s (EU) policies, and remains a policy priority across all European countries. The overriding goal of EU policy in this area is to reduce substantially the number of people at-riskof-poverty or social exclusion, thereby creating a more inclusive society.In Greece, state or statutory pensions play a rather important redistributive role over the life-cycle, covering people against poverty and social exclusion. They follow the traditional global approach introduced by the ILO Convention No. 102/1951 concerning Minimum Standards of Social Security (the basic international text for defining and enumerating social security risks and benefits), which codifies a “classic” typology of social risks (medical care, sickness, unemployment, old-age, employment injuries, maintenance of children, maternity, invalidity, loss of support suffered by the widow or child as the result of the death of the breadwinner).
ISBN: 978-1-62273-186-2
URI: https://uniwacris.uniwa.gr/handle/3000/2063
Type: Book Chapter
Department: Department of Business Administration 
School: School of Administrative, Economics and Social Sciences 
Affiliation: University of West Attica (UNIWA) 
Appears in Collections:Book Chapter / Κεφάλαιο Βιβλίου

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