
EL INGRESO MÍNIMO VITAL EN HOGARES UNIPERSONALES.
Author(s) -
Fernando M. Jimeno Jiménez
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
e-revista internacional de la protección social
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2445-3269
DOI - 10.12795/e-rips.2020.i02.05
Subject(s) - residence , accreditation , demographic economics , welfare economics , business , geography , political science , economics , law
This document studies the application of the new minimum vital income in relation to people who live alone in single-person households, a phenomenon with increasing importance in Spain. It´s detected how the residency requirements are more rigorous than those foreseen for traditional coexistence units, appreciating difficulties in the accreditation of requirements (registration and residence) in the homeless or hidden gender abuse. Matters that must be addressed are analyzed, such as the homogeneity in the requirements for non-contributory disability or retirement pensions in relation to the minimum vital income, the role that the Autonomous Communities must assume, the expansion of the maximum period of resolution and notification of six months or the need to present an annual income statement.