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Combating poverty in the Netherlands Martijn Schut Stimulansz
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Poverty in the Netherlands 11% living below the risk-of-poverty threshold = 60% of median income (Eurostat) One-parent households, non-western immigrants and people on benefits have higher risk 6,76% of all children (0-18) live in social assistance households 1 on 8 low income households has substantial job (+24h) 11% living below the risk-of-poverty threshold = 60% of median income (Eurostat) One-parent households, non-western immigrants and people on benefits have higher risk 6,76% of all children (0-18) live in social assistance households 1 on 8 low income households has substantial job (+24h)
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National and local responsibilities National government (general benefit levels): 1.National insurance 2.Employee insurance 3.Social assistance 4.Specific benefits and compensations for housing, health care, children, work, etc. Local authorities: Administering social assistance Tailormade benefits Directing role National government (general benefit levels): 1.National insurance 2.Employee insurance 3.Social assistance 4.Specific benefits and compensations for housing, health care, children, work, etc. Local authorities: Administering social assistance Tailormade benefits Directing role
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Administering social assistance Work and Social Assistance Act: Local authorities receive 2 budgets 1.Benefit budget Married couples receive 100% of net minimum wage (€ 1.143) Single parents 70% Single people 50% 2.Re-integration budget Work and Social Assistance Act: Local authorities receive 2 budgets 1.Benefit budget Married couples receive 100% of net minimum wage (€ 1.143) Single parents 70% Single people 50% 2.Re-integration budget
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Local income support (in addition to basic income) Specific individual circumstances Necessary Costs are made No other allowance of benefit Mean-tested No exclusion by source of income Generic income support for certain categories: 1.Longterm sick and disabled 2.Elderly people 3.Families with children Specific individual circumstances Necessary Costs are made No other allowance of benefit Mean-tested No exclusion by source of income Generic income support for certain categories: 1.Longterm sick and disabled 2.Elderly people 3.Families with children
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Local schemes 1.Tailor-made social assistance benefits (bijzondere bijstand) 2.Discount cards to promote participation in socio-cultural and sports activities 3.Benefits for long term poor (langdurigheidstoeslag) 4.Collective additional health insurance for social assistance receivers 5.Exemption from local rates 6.Debt relief assistance 1.Tailor-made social assistance benefits (bijzondere bijstand) 2.Discount cards to promote participation in socio-cultural and sports activities 3.Benefits for long term poor (langdurigheidstoeslag) 4.Collective additional health insurance for social assistance receivers 5.Exemption from local rates 6.Debt relief assistance
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Discount cards For the poor And sometimes for higher incomes For the poor And sometimes for higher incomes
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Debt relief assistance and making ends meet Debt Repayment Act (Wsnp) Relief of local debts if debtor finds or accepts a job Bonus if debtor co-operates Budget counselling Debt Repayment Act (Wsnp) Relief of local debts if debtor finds or accepts a job Bonus if debtor co-operates Budget counselling
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Under-utilisation of income support Lack of knowledge Assuming you do not qualify Complexity of procedures vs. profit Shame and proudness Working poor don’t know they are entitled
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Combating under-utilisation www.berekenuwrecht.nl (calculate your benefits) Benefit forms brigade Using existing data Simplifying procedures Informing intermediaries Income support through private funds
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Conclusions Martijn Schut Martijn.schut@stimulansz.nl www.stimulansz.nl
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