International Social Security Review
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Volume 47, issue 3‐4, 1994
- Social policy and forms of family life in Europe pp. 11-30

- Anton Kuijsten, Klaus Peter Strohmeier and Hans‐Joachim Schulze
- Family policy and the under‐3s: Money, services, and time in a policy package pp. 31-43

- Sheila B. Kamernian and Alfred J. Kahn
- Who is supported? Social security for families with children between family law and social security regulations in Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom pp. 45-67

- Kirsten Scheiwe
- Benefits and incentives for lone parents: A comparative analysis pp. 69-89

- Peter Whiteford and Jonathan Bradshaw
- Reversing “the inadvertent nationalization of fatherhood”: The British Child Support Act 1991 and its consequences for men, women and children pp. 91-100

- Hilary Land
- Vocational rehabilitation of sole mothers who receive income support benefit pp. 101-110

- Dalia Gordon and Tami Eliav
- Urbanization, caring for elderly people and the changing African family: The challenge to social policy pp. 111-122

- Nairn Araba Apt and Margaret Gricco
- Social protection for the family in the Maghreb pp. 123-135

- Abdellah Boudahrain
- Principles and practice of social security payments for care pp. 137-155

- Eithne McLaughlin and Caroline Glendinning
- Social policy and family relations: Choices for change pp. 157-175

- Neil Gilbert
Volume 47, issue 2, 1994
- The financing of retirement schemes, savings and growth pp. 3-16

- Patrick Artus
- International comparison of social security and retirement funds from the national savings perspective pp. 17-36

- Théopiste Butare
- Social security support for informal caring in the Republic of Ireland pp. 37-50

- Mel Cousins
- Poland: Social protection and the pension system during the transition pp. 51-69

- Xavier Maret and Gerd Schwartz
- SWEDEN pp. 71-77

- Göran Smedmark
- CHINA pp. 77-85

- Yannick D'Haene and Pascale Emile
Volume 47, issue 1, 1994
- Coordination of social security programmes of developed and developing countries pp. 3-13

- Edward Tamagno
- Assessing disability: A six‐nation study of disability pension claim processing and appeals pp. 15-35

- Frank S. Bloch
- Unemployment insurance: Theoretical approaches and empirical evidence pp. 37-54

- Larraín P. Christián and Velásquez P. Mario
- Provident funds and investment in developing countries in the Pacific pp. 55-69

- Lionel D.S. Yee
Volume 46, issue 4, 1993
- The work prospects of older employees: An international comparison pp. 3-23

- Heinz‐Dieter Hardes and Judith Mall
- The difficulties of extending social security in Tunisia's agricultural sector pp. 25-39

- Abdessatar Mouelhi
- Using work, health and sick leave to predict work disability pp. 41-50

- Cornells R. de Winter
- Complementary retirement pensions: Towards a definition of terms pp. 51-66

- Lucy ApRoberts
- FRANCE pp. 67-71

- Solange Morgenstern
- ITALY pp. 72-75

- Laura Crescentini
- SWITZERLAND pp. 75-81

- Gérald Roduit
Volume 46, issue 3, 1993
- Mutual workers’insurance: A historical outline pp. 5-18

- Marcel van der Linden
- The labour movement and mutual benefit societies: Towards an international approach pp. 19-27

- Michel Dreyfus
- The mutual benefit movement in Chile from its origins to the present time (1853‐1992) pp. 29-52

- Sergio Grez Toso
- Social security and mutual assistance in India: A preliminary account pp. 53-68

- Ranajit Das Gupta
- Mutual benefit societies in Indonesia pp. 69-77

- John Ingleson
- Mutual benefit societies in Hungary, 1830‐1941 pp. 79-98

- Keith Hitchins
- Mutualism in the world: Ignorance, inequalities and market pressures pp. 99-108

- Jean‐Pierre Dumont
Volume 46, issue 2, 1993
- Extending social security protection to the entire population: Problems and issues pp. 3-20

- Michael Jenkins
- The protection of atypical work in the Australian, British and German social security systems pp. 21-42

- Karl‐Jürgen Bieback
- Integrating citizen's income with social insurance pp. 43-65

- Anne Gray
- Pension insurance and the participation of private enterprise pp. 67-88

- Giovanni Tamburi
Volume 46, issue 1, 1993
- State social benefits in South Africa pp. 5-25

- Frances Lund
- Social security in central and eastern European countries: Continuity and change pp. 27-65

- Michel Voirin
- Poverty in Russia pp. 67-77

- Vic George and Natalia Rimachevskaya
- Focusing on individual needs: Developing the law's mechanisms for mentally disabled and elderly people pp. 79-96

- Robin Creyke
- Information technology in social security offices: Changing relations between caseworkers and clients pp. 97-110

- Ad Scheepers
Volume 45, issue 4, 1992
- The ISSA General Assembly pp. 3-4

- Dalmer D. Hoskins
- Economic support in old age: The role of social insurance in developing countries pp. 75-101

- James H. Schulz
Volume 45, issue 3, 1992
- From entitlements to incentives: The changing philosophy of social protection pp. 5-17

- Neil Gilbert
- Financing social security in Latin America: New perspectives in the light of current economic developments pp. 19-38

- Luis A. Camacho
- Administration of the Tunisian social security system: Reorganization and rationalization pp. 39-53

- Ezzeddine Bouslah
- The free circulation of Individuals between the European Community member states: The practical implications for social security schemes pp. 55-69

- Michel Voirin
- Family policy and a social incomes policy: The case of the single‐parent allowance in France pp. 71-82

- Michel Messu
Volume 45, issue 1‐2, 1992
- The Beveridge Report: Its origins and outcomes pp. 5-16

- Brian Abel‐Smith
- The Beveridge Report in its contemporary setting pp. 17-37

- Robert Leaper
- The Beveridge Plan: The main principles pp. 39-52

- †Guy Perrin
- Beveridge in the longue durée pp. 53-72

- Peter Baldwin
- Welfare states and welfare outcomes in the 1980s pp. 73-90

- Deborah Mitchell
- Social protection in the European Community: Towards a convergence of policies pp. 91-108

- Yves Chassard and Odile Quintin