Latvijas valsts un sabiedrības izaicinājumi un to risinājumi starptautiskā kontekstā (INTERFRAME-LV)
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- ItemASSESSMENT OF LATVIAN PENSION SYSTEM IN THE CONTEXT OF EUROPEAN PILLAR OF SOCIAL RIGHTS(University of Latvia, 2021) Bule, Larisa; Rupeika-Apoga, Ramona; Romanova, Inna; Leitane, LigaLatvian pension system is considered to be one of the most sustainable, but it should be mentioned that financial sustainability may be achieved in different ways and sometimes the aspects of sustainability are estimated without considering system’s ability to provide equity, equality and adequacy of retirement provision. The European Pillar of Social Rights has been proclaimed in 2017. According to this statement delivering on the principles and rights defined under the Pillar is the joint responsibility of the EU institutions, member states, social partners and other stakeholders. The 3rd chapter devoted to social protection and inclusion establishes the key approaches to determining the minimum income, old age income and pensions. In particular, everyone lacking sufficient resources has the right to adequate minimum income benefits ensuring a life in dignity at all stages of life, and effective access to enabling goods and services; workers and the self-employed in retirement have the right to a pension commensurate to their contributions and ensuring an adequate income; everyone in old age has the right to resources that ensure living in dignity. The aim of the paper is to estimate actual compliance of Latvian pension system with the requirements of the European Pillar of Social Rights. The main findings show that the European Pillar of Social Rights creates completely new challenges to Latvian pension system, e.g. an ability to stay financially sustainable and comply with the principles of adequate income provision and ensuring living in dignity. Therefore more extensive and complex options of system’s improvement should be proposed and assessed.
- ItemThe Impact of Population Ageing and Social Stratification: The Case of Latvia(2019) Rupeika-Apoga, Ramona; Romānova, Inna; Bule, Larisa; Thalassinos, Y.E.Population ageing and social stratification is widely assumed to have detrimental effects on the economy yet there is little empirical evidence about the magnitude of its effects. The aim of this article is to investigate the relationships between population ageing and social stratification and the state of economy of a small and post-transition economy. We are looking for these relationships and their strength of influence; at what time after shocking these variables reach their original levels. We apply standard Granger (non-) causality tests, VAR (Vector Auto-Regressive), IRF (Impulse Response Function) and the prediction error variance analysis by using quarterly data from 2000 to 2018. Research results show that the changes in the level of GDP per capita and the number of pensions paid imply changes in the number of retired persons. The research results have important contribute to policy debates about the impact of population ageing and social stratification on the state of economy in small and post-transition economy.