Populist “Maternity Act”
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Publication date: 29.06.2020
Studies on Labour Law and Social Policy, Volume 27 (2020), Volume 27 Issue 3, pp. 159 - 165
https://doi.org/10.4467/25444654SPP.20.015.12062Authors
Populist “Maternity Act”
The act on parental supplementary benefit passed on 31 January 2019 guarantees, as it is commonly believed, a pension for mothers who have raised at least four children and due to that fact have not undertaken employment or have given it up. A thorough analysis of the provisions of the act, however, presents the parental supplementary benefit in a completely different light. All circumstances that accompanied the adoption of the act, the way its assumptions were presented, the time when work on it was ongoing and the real motives of its introduction indicate that it was passed for purely populist reasons in the pre-election period. And all of that was done to win the support of the largest possible number of people. This article presents the results of a thorough analysis of that issue, which enable to draw such daring conclusions.
ASJC: 3308, JEL: K31
Gurdek M. (2020) A Few Remarks on Legal Aspects Regarding the So-caled “Maternity Pension,” “Roczniki Administracji i Prawa” 2020, Vol. 1, Issue 20.
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Legal acts
The Act of 31 January 2019 on parental supplementary benefit, Dz.U. 2019, item 303.
Information: Studies on Labour Law and Social Policy, Volume 27 (2020), Volume 27 Issue 3, pp. 159 - 165
Article type: Original article
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Populist “Maternity Act”
Populist “Maternity Act”
Humanitas College in Sosnowiec, ul. Kilińskiego 43, 41-200 Sosnowiec, Poland
Published at: 29.06.2020
Article status: Open
Licence: CC BY-NC-ND
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