A disproportional share of social spending in Slovenia goes to pensions
Slovenia has the lowest income inequality in the OECD area, largely reflecting significant government taxes and transfers
Old-age pension outlays have increased in Slovenia; other public social expenditures have not
Decrease in unemployment benefit receipt in Slovenia has been accompanied by increase in social assistance and partial disability benefits
Unemployment benefit traps are fairly high in Slovenia for low-wage earners
Unemployment benefit duration in Slovenia strongly increases with work experience
Slovenia has one of the strictest sanction regimes in the OECD for voluntary job quits
Relatively few unemployed receive unemployment benefits in Slovenia
Almost one third of Slovene pensioners enter retirement through unemployment
Benefit exhaustion and reduction in Slovenia associated with increase in probability of exiting unemployment into employment
Inactivity traps are fairly high in Slovenia
FSA benefit receipt is more frequent in north-eastern Slovenia
Increase in unemployed partial disability benefit recipients in Slovenia has been driven by older workers and long-term unemployed
Weak incentives in Slovenia to remain in employment past age 60
Number of child and supplementary allowance recipients has decreased since the 2012 reforms
Disability benefit and disability pension recipient counts have been gradually declining