2013
DOI: 10.3846/btp.2013.16
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ES šalių subjektyvioji gerovė ekonominio išsivystymo ir socialinės politikos kontekste

Abstract: Santrauka. Straipsnyje analizuojama subjektyvioji gerovė ES šalyse ekonominio išsivystymo ir socialinės politikos kontekste. Remiantis ankstesnių tyrimų rezultatais pagrįsta prielaida apie ekonominio aspekto svarbą subjektyviajai gerovei nustatyta, kad ES šalių subjektyvioji gerovė labiau priklauso nuo ekonominio šalies išsivystymo, įvertinto vidutinėmis gyventojų pajamomis, nei šalies orientacijos į socialines išmokas, įvertintas procentine išmokų dalimi, palyginti su BVP. Remiantis homeostatine subjektyviosi… Show more

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“…This heavily influences social policy outcome indicators. They are still at the bottom of the ladder, with some variation within, when comparing them in terms of minimum wages, relative poverty (especially for Latvia and Lithuania, less for Estonia), social security spending, income inequality, satisfaction with life and well-being to the “old” and some “new” EU countries (Aidukaite, 2019; Ainsaar, 2019; Gataūlinas, 2013).…”
Section: Baltic and Nordic Welfare State – An Ageing Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This heavily influences social policy outcome indicators. They are still at the bottom of the ladder, with some variation within, when comparing them in terms of minimum wages, relative poverty (especially for Latvia and Lithuania, less for Estonia), social security spending, income inequality, satisfaction with life and well-being to the “old” and some “new” EU countries (Aidukaite, 2019; Ainsaar, 2019; Gataūlinas, 2013).…”
Section: Baltic and Nordic Welfare State – An Ageing Componentmentioning
confidence: 99%