El impacto de la crisis económica en los tributos y en la sostenibilidad del nuevo modelo social en EspañaAproximación desde una perspectiva de género

  1. Villota Gil-Escoín, Paloma de
Revue:
Investigaciones feministas

ISSN: 2171-6080

Année de publication: 2011

Número: 2

Pages: 71-94

Type: Article

D'autres publications dans: Investigaciones feministas

Résumé

This article underlines the plummet of public incomes in year 2008 as consequence of the collapse of the building sector and the risk to maintain the Spanish social model that this fact supposed. This model was established since Democratic Transition in year 1977 and has supposed and important increase during last thirty years in the tax burden to be paid by citizens. Even though, Spain has developed a social regime completely underdeveloped, inside European Union, similar to those existing in Italy, Greece and Portugal, countries where social services or public transfers for children or dependants, especially old, it is not yet a priority of their social policy.

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