Los procedimientos administrativos autonómicos de solicitud y reconocimiento de rentas mínimas garantizadas. Los aspectos generales de su financiación

The study presented tries to reflect the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure for granting the so-called minimum income, guaranteed income or basic social salary, terminology that depends on the Autonomous Community (CCAA) in question. The treatment and methodology that will be used is the...

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Main Author: Carrero Domínguez, Carmen
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6699081
Source:Temas laborales: Revista andaluza de trabajo y bienestar social, ISSN 0213-0750, Nº 143, 2018, pags. 55-86
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Summary: The study presented tries to reflect the advantages and disadvantages of the procedure for granting the so-called minimum income, guaranteed income or basic social salary, terminology that depends on the Autonomous Community (CCAA) in question. The treatment and methodology that will be used is the approach of problems resulting from the procedure and the comparative analysis between the different autonomous communities. It is not intended to make an exhaustive picture of similarities or detailed differences of each territory but to offer a practical and global vision of this matter. In this way, the different regulatory aspects of these incomes can be appreciated, according to the CCAA where they are requested and processed and, above all, the different coverage of protection against economic needs and social exclusion that may arise may be revealed. In line with the above, the most noteworthy is the inequality, sometimes very striking, between “poor” and “rich” CCAA according to their available budgets, which is reflected in the granting of aid. This supports the claim that we are facing real inequality between territories