13.11.2023

The Last Social Safety Net

WIFO Evaluation Commissioned by BMSGPK
A recent WIFO study commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection (BMSGPK) shows the impact of the last social safety net in Austria up to and including 2021.

About 3 percent of the population received a support benefit within the framework of social assistance or means-tested minimum income. With a share of about 0.7 percent of total social expenditure, the social assistance or means-tested minimum income reduced the poverty risk from 15.2 to 14.7 percent in 2020. Almost 22 percent of the recipients were younger than 15 years (with a population share of 14 percent). In addition to children, the risk group also includes the unemployed, single-parents and persons in poor health.

In the crisis year 2020, one-off payments had a poverty-preventing effect: about 89,000 people escaped poverty as a result. A survey of those affected showed that the financial situation of those affected by poverty worsened in 2022. The long waiting time between application and first payment is experienced as a problem by those affected. Options for the further development of the last social safety net lie on the one hand in the expansion of support benefits, in access and in the amount, and on the other hand in an improved protection in the social security system through higher and continuous income from earned income or income opportunities.

 
Study
25.10.2023
Evaluation of the Last Social Safety Net and the Interaction with the First Social Safety Net, with Special Reference to the Current COVID-19 Crisis and the Impact of the Basic Social Assistance Act
Finalization: October 2023
Contractor project: Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection
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