Inequality, poverty and the crisis in Greece
Authors
Manos Matsaganis, Chrysa Leventi
Publication Date
Jun 2011
Summary
The whole of Europe, indeed much of the world, is anxiously watching as the Greek drama unfolds. Discussions of the various austerity measures are usually couched in terms of whether they can actually be implemented by the government, or whether they will be sufficient to achieve given budgetary targets. In this ETUI Policy Brief Manos Matsaganis and Chrysa Leventi analyse an issue that has achieved much less attention: the distributional and social consequences of the austerity packages for the Greek population. They find amongst other things that, as a result of the austerity and the wider recession, 5% of the Greek population saw their 2010 incomes fall below the 2009 poverty line, swelling the ranks of those who were already in poverty (another 20% of population). They conclude that to prevent the economic crisis from turning into a social catastrophe, a concerted effort is needed to tighten the social safety net and to shield the weakest groups from its adverse effects.
Publication type
Research Paper
Series Number
5/2011
Research area
Tax and benefit systems
Links
http://www.etui.org/Publications2/Policy-Briefs/European-Economic-and-Employment-Policy/Inequality-poverty-and-the-crisis-in-Greece
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