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1 Strugling Imbalances Strugling Imbalances Impact of Impact of Demographic T Demographic T rends rends on Latvian on Latvian Social Social Policy Making Policy Making Arvils Ašeradens Parlamentary Secretary Ministry of Welfare

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Strugling Imbalances Impact of Demographic T rends on Latvian Social Policy Making. Arvils Ašeradens Parlamentary Secretary Ministry of Welfare. According to EuroStat in 50 years population in Latvia will be less then1.6 mil people Age structure change 2011/ 2060. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Strugling Imbalances Strugling Imbalances Impact of Impact of Demographic TDemographic Trendsrends on Latvian on Latvian Social Social Policy Making Policy Making

Arvils AšeradensParlamentary SecretaryMinistry of Welfare

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According to EuroStat in 50 years According to EuroStat in 50 years population in Latvia will be less then1.6 mil people population in Latvia will be less then1.6 mil people

Age structure change Age structure change 2011/2011/20602060

120 000 100 000 80 000 60 000 40 000 20 000 0 20 000 40 000 60 000 80 000 100 000

0 - 4

5 - 9

10 - 14

15 - 19

20 - 24

25 - 29

30 - 34

35 - 39

40 - 44

45 - 49

50 - 54

55 - 59

60 - 64

65 - 69

70 - 74

75 - 79

80 - 84

85 - 89

90 - 94

95 - 99

100+

2011 2060

male female

Latvia - Census 2011,unpleasant surprise....Latvia - Census 2011,unpleasant surprise....

Natural growth rateMigration ratio ?Negative, How?

Number of inhabitants in Latvia during last two decades Number of inhabitants in Latvia during last two decades has decreased dramaticaly:has decreased dramaticaly: 290290 th from 1989 – 2000 (11%) th from 1989 – 2000 (11%) 309309 th from 2000 – 2011 (13%) th from 2000 – 2011 (13%)

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PostCrisis PostCrisis LatviaLatvia

Gross domestic product:2007-2011;+11%, -5%, -18%,-2%, +4.5% Household debt:2007-2011: 5.7 bil LVL State budget deficit:2009-2012-6%, -3%, -2.5%, 0.8%

Outgoing migration:2007-2011: >200 000 inhabitants

Three most afected Social policy areas :Three most afected Social policy areas :

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o Child and family policyo Active employment policyo Social insurance system

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1841019664

20334

21677

23948

19219

41757

32421

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Number ofbirthsNumber ofdeaths

Child and family policyChild and family policyDesperate fight for stable birth rateDesperate fight for stable birth rate

2011 2011 19/3019/30Natural growth inLatvia 1988 -2010

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Top priority of Latvian governmentTop priority of Latvian governmentCouncil of Demographic AffairsCouncil of Demographic Affairs

• Cabinet’s Regulations of 12 April 2011 No 293 “By-law of the Council of Demographic Affairs”

• Henceforth demographic matters shall be dealt with under direct subordination of the Prime Minister, thus enabling that demographic issues are solved in an integrated manner in all the involved branches, not just only in a single ministry’s supervised fields of competence

• The aim of the Council is to promote national demographic policy and its implementation in all the levels of state administration

• The basic composition of the Council is formed by the branch ministers, nongovernmental organizations with which a good cooperation has been developed and which possess certain level of competence related to demographic issues, additionally such institutions have been included, which have a significant role in the Council’s work, such as Parliament’s Commission of Social and Labour Matters and Parliament’s Commission of Human Rights and Public Matters, Commission of Strategic Analysis, Employers' Confederation of Latvia, Latvian Association of Free Trade Unions, NGOs representing families’ interests.

Employment policy Employment policy High unemployment High unemployment

Basic reason of outgoing migration Basic reason of outgoing migration Registred unemployment level atState Employment agency (NVA)

Labour market Labour market Three spheres of interaction

EducationSystem

Labour forceIndustries

Social Security Net

Effective coordination of involved actors Effective coordination of involved actors

Welfare Ministry

Economy Ministry

BusinessIncubation

Education MinistryLife-long

Learnig

Inovation

•Secondary schools•Profesional education•Universities•Science

•Bussines environment •Industrial policy

•Labour market development•Social security net

EmploymentPolicy

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age group 15-74 , thage group 15-74 , th. .

Employment policy chalenge 2015: Employment policy chalenge 2015: labour deficit labour deficit Dinamics of labour suplay and demand Dinamics of labour suplay and demand

Labour supply- economicaly active populationLabour demand-number of people employed

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Social insurance Social insurance systemsystem Social b Social budgetudget deficit presure deficit presure

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Social insurance systemSocial insurance system

Social tax rate – 35,09% (11% paid by employee, 24,09% by employer)

• pension insurance 26,74%• insurance against unemployment 1,50%• work injury insurance 0,41%• disability insurance 3,16%• maternity and sickness insurance 2,28%• parental insurance 1,0%

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Factors Factors afectingafecting ssocial ocial iinsurance nsurance ssystemystem

• Demographic indicators

(birth rate, mortality, migration)

• Macro-economical indicators

• The proportion of grey economics

• Political decisions

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Social insurance system burdenSocial insurance system burden persons employed/persons employed/pensionerspensioners

805772

729 701661

619588

628

778 759

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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

num ber of pens ioners per 1000 contributors , at the beginning of the year (January)

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Population age structurePopulation age structure change change (%) (%)

57,20%58,90%

65,60% 65,80%62,00%

59,90%57,20%

51,20%49,50%

22,30% 23,20%20,60% 20,50%

23,10%27,10%

30,90%

36,50%38,60%

0,00%

10,00%

20,00%

30,00%

40,00%

50,00%

60,00%

70,00%

1996 2000 2008 2011 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060

w orking age (15-61) over w ork ing age (no 62)

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Projected average age for persons Projected average age for persons reached age 62, yearsreached age 62, years

80,381,8 82,5

83,985,3

86,787,9

89,1

8583,6

82,180,5

78,877,1

75,675,6

65

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1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060

men women

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Changes oChanges overver the Life Cycle the Life Cycle

• Approximately one third of the life cycle person is retired

• Rising life expectancy of persons increase the period of retirement, at the same time employment period declines

• In order to maintain appropriate proportions, retirement age has to be increased

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Proposed Amendments in Concept Paper Proposed Amendments in Concept Paper On the Long-term Stability of the Social On the Long-term Stability of the Social

Insurance SystemInsurance System

1) Gradual increase of retirement age from 62 to 65 starting from 2014:

– for 3 months starting from 1 January 2014 and 1 January 2015– for 6 months starting from 1 January 2016 to year 2020

2) At the same time increase of early retirement age up to age of 63:– for 3 months starting from 1 January 2014 and 1 January 2015– for 6 months starting from 1 January 2016 to year 2020

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Social insurance budget deficit/reserveSocial insurance budget deficit/reserve balance after expected change balance after expected change

-2300

-1800

-1300

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w ith planed reforms w ithout planed reforms

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Increase of retirement age in EUIncrease of retirement age in EU

Estonia until 2016 retirement age for women will be increased up to age of existing retirement age of men – age of 63. Starting with year 2017 retirement age will be increased each year for 3 months until year 2024, when retirement age will be 65

Lithuania from 2012 retirement age will be gradually increased up to age of 65: for women – each year for 4 months and for men – each year for 2 months

Czech Republic from 2006 to 2030 retirement age will be increased up to age of 65

Germany from 2012 to 2027 retirement age will be increased up to age of 67

Hungary from 2012 retirement age will be increased up to age of 65

Malta until 2027 retirement age will increase up to age of 65

The Netherlands in 2020 retirement age will be increased up to age of 66 and in 2025 up to age of 67

Slovenia until 2020 retirement age will increase up to age of 65

United Kingdom from 2024 to 2026 retirement age will be increased up to age of 66

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