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Tuesday, 13 July 2021

Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection

Departmental Reviews

Photo of Holly CairnsHolly Cairns (Cork South West, Social Democrats)
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439. To ask the Minister for Employment Affairs and Social Protection the details of the social impact assessments carried out by her Department and public bodies and agencies under her remit since 1 January 2016; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [37300/21]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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My Department undertakes social impact assessments using the tax/welfare microsimulation model, SWITCH, developed by the Economic and Social Research Institute. Social impact assessment is an evidence-based methodology which estimates the likely distributive effects of policy proposals on household incomes, families, poverty and access to employment. It is a widely used tool at European level. It builds on poverty impact assessment and is similar in concept to ‘equality budgeting’.

My Department has published an integrated social impact assessment of the main welfare and direct tax measures in annual budgets, since Budget 2013.  Its purpose is to inform public understanding on the cumulative effect of budgetary policies on income distribution and social equality.

Since January 2016, my Department has published social impact assessments of Budgets 2018, 2019 and 2020, with the social impact assessment of Budget 2021 due to be published shortly. This will be available online on gov.ie. My Department also contributes social impact assessment material to the Tax Strategy Group, whose deliberations are published by the Department of Finance each year.

I trust this clarifies matters for the Deputy.

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