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Dr Agnieszka Chłoń-Domińczak
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Potential fields of applying the evaluation in the national policies Ex-post: Examination of the efficiency of the existing policies and measures Evaluation of the efficiency of the functioning of public institutions Ex-ante Evaluation of the planned measures and policies including the assessment of regulation outcomes
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Use of indicators for the evaluation Task budget Definition of tasks and monitoring indicators for budget expenditure Definition of programme objectives in form of indicators, e.g.: Limitation of household poverty threat indicator by x% Covering a specified percentage of children by pre-school care Shortening the average period of stay in a hospital by x% Monitoring of implementation of specific measures/policies: The number of customers covered by a given programme Comparison of the efficiency of an institution’s operation: Average cost of providing a specific service Proceeding duration of a given case
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Evaluation tools Stored data: Expenditure/costs The number of customers using a given programme Research Statistical research, including panel ones Dedicated evaluation research Models Micro-simulation models (for ex-ante evaluation in particular)
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Example of monitoring programme results: Post- accession Rural Support Programme under implementation in 500 rural and rural-urban gminas in 13 voivodeships Objectives: Increase in the level of social integration Increase in the use of external funds for financing of social policy Development of civil society
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Example of monitoring programme results: Post- accession Rural Support Achieved results: % of gminas applying for external funds, including the EU ones for social programmes: 2006: 6% 2007: 8% 2008: 82% Share of gminas’ inhabitants in the measure programming: 15,000 persons at workshop meetings 5,295 persons in workshop teams The number of persons using the services under the programme: 676,726 persons – inhabitants of rural areas 12,500 villages using the programme Gminas in which non-government organisations were established: 360
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Ex-ante evaluations: influence of the reforms in the field of personal income taxes and premiums – on the basis of SIMPL model Reform cost (PLN mln) poverty rate reduction of pension premium for employees to 4.5%3,900.618.14 reduction of pension premium for employees to 1.5%, for employer to 4.5% 9,753.617.54 two PIT rates –18% and 32%3,157.018.43 two PIT rates –18% and 32%, and reduction of the first threshold by 20% 2,201.018.43 18% flat-rate tax6,705.118.43 18% flat-rate tax, tax credit PLN 935 0.019.85 increase in the tax deductible expenses by 25% 719.618.38 increase in the tax deductible expenses by 50% 1,398.118.25 increase in the tax deductible expenses by 100 % 2,737.318.20 tax credit for a child 530.08 2,894.017.68 tax relief for a child 2,530.08 6,062.217.08 Base poverty rate = 18.61%
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Income decile division persons against base equivalent disposable income of households (base income) Structural division in family categories 1. Single person of working age 2. Person of working age raising a child on their own 3. Marriage of working age with no children 4. Marriage of working age with a child 5. Single pensioner 6. Married pensioners Ex-ante evaluation: influence of the reforms in the field of personal income taxes and premiums – on the basis of SIMPL model Analysed cross-sections:
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Ex-ante evaluation: influence of the reforms in the field of personal income taxes and premiums – on the basis of SIMPL model PIT 13: relief amounting to PLN 530.08 PIT 14: relief amounting to PLN 1,060.16 PIT 14_1: relief amounting to PLN 1,060.16 and tax credit of PLN 2,000 PIT14_2: relief amounting to PLN 1,060.16 and tax credit of PLN 1,000 Source: SIMPL – Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Warsaw
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Problems and challenges in the field of evaluation No defining of quantity objectives of implementing specific programmes/policies Limitation of access to information that is necessary for evaluation: Frequent absence of costs calculation in public institutions Deficiency of evaluation tools Panel research Micro-simulation models Preparation of human resources for broad use of evaluation
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