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  • The guaranteed minimum income GMI is the most important means for supporting the poorest people without the necessary mechanisms to get out of poverty and social exclusion. The role of the GMI in poverty alleviation is not only to ensure a minimum financial support, but also it must be a pro-actively support of the social aid beneficiaries, to ensure their transition from social assistance into employment. The two dimensions, respectively of financial support and its accompaniment with pro-activation incentives in order to access a job and to overcome the poverty risk, must be completed and act in an integrated way, not to exclude themselves. Therefore, the introduction of activation elements in the GMI program is particularly important. In addition, these work incentives should not be discouraging, demobilizing, non stimulating factors, but rather they should stimulate the job activation. In order to contribute to the stimulation and insertion of the beneficiaries on the labour market, certain income thresholds were inserted within the GMI scheme, not from the perspective of increasing the GMI amount, but from the perspective of stimulating its beneficiaries in employment. Thus, the paper considered 3 test thresholds in determining disposable income, and the simulations will take into account a certain percentage of income from work in determining eligibility for GMI program. The simulation scenarios with the 3 income thresholds will highlight the simulated poverty rates in the 3 variants of the pessimistic, optimal and optimistic scenario. The differences in the poverty rate will represent the impact on poverty reduction that the insertion of these activating elements into the GMI program could have, respectively how much each of the 3 pro-activation incentives will contribute to reducing the poverty incidence. These incentives are pro-active conditionalities among the beneficiaries of the GMI program, which at the same time support the poverty reduction and the mobilization of beneficiaries who can be activated in their transition to employment. (xsd:string)
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  • Resilience of the Romanian Poorest People - Guaranteed Minimum Income Program as Binom of Poverty Escape and Work Incentives (xsd:string)
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  • In Economic and Social Development (Book of Proceedings), 80th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development and 10th International OFEL Conference "Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: The Essence of Organisational Well-Being", edited by Tipuric, Darko and Krajnovic, Ana and Recker, Nicholas, 323-334, Varazdin Development and Entrepreneurship Agency, CIRU – Governance Research and Development Centre and University North, 2022 (xsd:string)
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