International Social Security Review
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Volume 44, issue 4, 1991
- From words to deeds: Health service reform in Poland pp. 5-17

- W. Cezary Wlodarczyk and Piotr Mierzewski
- Handicapped by old and new traps: Hungary's health care reform pp. 19-31

- Eva Orosz
- Financing the statutory pensions insurance scheme in a united Germany pp. 33-45

- Winfried Schmähl
- Social security in the USSR pp. 47-64

- Vic George
Volume 44, issue 3, 1991
- Financing of health service systems: Recent developments and reforms pp. 5-21

- Bétrice Majnoni D'Intignano
- Changing the health care system in the Netherlands: The end of a period of cost containment? pp. 23-37

- Ronald Naaborg
- Swedish occupational injury insurance: A laudable programme in need of reform pp. 39-50

- Bo Mikaelsson and Charles Lister
- Sole parent families in Australia pp. 51-75

- Peter Saunders and George Matheson
Volume 44, issue 1‐2, 1991
- The greying of the baby boom in the United States: Framing the policy debate pp. 5-26

- Eric R. Kingson
- The economics and politics of retirement incomes policy in Australia pp. 27-40

- Allan Borowski
- What kind of Community measures for 1993? pp. 41-73

- Michel Voirin
- The provision of complementary pensions: Objectives, forms and constraints pp. 75-93

- Robert Holzmann
- Survivors’pensions and death benefits: Current issues and future perspectives pp. 95-109

- Helmut Creutz
- Social assistance in a shrinking Canadian welfare state pp. 111-120

- Ernie S. Lightman
- WORLDVIEW pp. 121-134

- Monika Queisser
Volume 43, issue 4, 1990
- Chinese old‐age pension reform: The process continues pp. 387-398

- Lenore Barkan
- Socio‐demographic changes and social security pp. 399-425

- Bea Cantillon
- Income security and support for families in a changing social environment: The Canadian experience pp. 426-445

- Catherine Goodman
- Lone‐parent families in the UK: Challenges for social security policy pp. 446-459

- Jonathan Bradshaw and Jane Millar
- The role of traditional institutions and the cultural image of social security in Tunisia1 pp. 460-469

- Abdessatar Mouelhi
Volume 43, issue 3, 1990
- Class interests and the post‐war welfare state in Europe: A historical perspective1 pp. 255-269

- Peter Baldwin
- Unemployment benefit in France and the Federal Republic of Germany: Social protection or employment market regulation? Some legal aspects1 pp. 270-286

- Nicole Kerschen and Francis Kessler
- The financing of social security and the macro‐economy: The case of Latin America1 pp. 287-302

- Alvaro Castro Gutiérrez
- Sickness and maternity insurance in Lebanon: Financial problems and solutions pp. 303-312

- Abdul Malak Amer
- Europe beyond 1992: Implications for national health policies and delivery systems pp. 313-325

- Christa Altenstetter
- Comparing family policies in Europe: Methodological problems1 pp. 326-341

- Jean‐Claude Barbier
Volume 43, issue 2, 1990
- The European social space: Atypical forms of employment and working hours in the European Community pp. 143-179

- R. Konle‐Seidl, H. Ullmann and U. Walwei
- Social assistance for the elderly and the disabled in the USSR pp. 180-188

- Robert Tsivilev and Vitaly Rogogin
- Accidents, vocational rehabilitation and the determination of residual disability: The situation in Switzerland pp. 189-202

- Jean‐Pierre Martin
- Integrating disabled persons into the Australian workforce: Are wage subsidies effective?1 pp. 203-212

- John Mangan
- The future of the pension system in Norway pp. 213-227

- Per Knudsen
Volume 42, issue 4, 1989
- Evolution of family policy in the light of demographic development in West European countries1 pp. 395-426

- Pierre Gilliand
- Current problems and issues in the financing of social security short‐term benefits in the Philippines1 pp. 427-446

- José L. Cuisia
- Age at which pensions are awarded under social security: Patterns in ten industrial countries, 1960–19861 pp. 447-461

- Martin B. Tracy and Paul Adams
- Reform of health services in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 462-478

- Willi Goebel
- Social security programmes in India pp. 479-488

- A. K. Bhattarai
- Social security in Liberia pp. 489-496

- National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (Liberia)
Volume 42, issue 2, 1989
- Impact of demographic and socio‐economic factors on the changing needs for services for the very old1 pp. 123-163

- Brenda Morginstin
- The role of the social security system in providing social protection to the very old in France1 pp. 164-177

- Alain Rozenkier
- The administration of an occupational injury and occupational disease insurance scheme: Experience in Burundi1 pp. 178-194

- Zacharie Gasabanya
- One hundred years of German pensions insurance legislation pp. 195-202

- Rudolf Kolb
- Social security in Iraq pp. 203-209

- Sadoon Abbas Jabber
Volume 42, issue 1, 1989
- Single‐parent, female‐headed families in Western Europe: Social change and response pp. 3-34

- Sheila B. Kamerman and Alfred J. Kahn
- Pension schemes in Latin America: Some financial problems1 pp. 35-61

- Alvaro Castro‐Gutiérrez
- The pensions system in the USSR and social justice pp. 62-69

- A. Kozlov
- Work and income of the Bulgarian pensioner1 pp. 70-86

- Krastyu Petkov and Doukhomir Minev
- Social security in Jordan pp. 87-90

- Nihaya Elayyan
Volume 41, issue 4, 1988
- Technological change and its impact on the management of social security agencies1 pp. 355-367

- H. Doggette
- Social security statistics as an instrument in guiding social policy decision‐making1 pp. 368-381

- Rudolf Kolb
- Public relations techniques used by social security schemes and their impact: National experience of Australia1 pp. 382-401

- Brendan Godfrey
- Social security institutions and information in schools pp. 402-408

- Raymond Poirrier
- Trends, policies and strategies in medical care provision in Latin America1 pp. 409-432

- Luis Asís Beirute
- Social security in Kenya pp. 433-437

- P. M. Mullei
Volume 41, issue 3, 1988
- Equal treatment of men and women in social security: An overview1 pp. 231-249

- Anne‐Marie Brocas
- Differentials in the outcomes of the application of the Dutch disability insurance legislation to women and men1 pp. 250-260

- Pieter C. Hermans
- The Traumatological, Orthopaedic and Functional Rehabilitation Centre of the Social Security Fund of Senegal pp. 261-268

- Amadou Lamine Ba
- Evolution in the structure of employment and unemployment and its consequences for general pensions schemes1 pp. 269-280

- Federation of German Pensions Insurance Institutes (Federal Republic of Germany)
Volume 41, issue 2, 1988
- Unemployment insurance, social protection and employment policy: An international comparison1 pp. 119-134

- F. Calcoen, L. Eeckhoudt and D. Greiner
- Population changes and the social budget: Fears, hopes and facts1 pp. 135-148

- Peter Rosenberg
- Partial retirement: An alternative to early retirement? A comparison of phased retirement schemes in the United Kingdom, France and Scandinavia pp. 149-169

- Frank Laczko
- Reflections on a social security system with Chinese characteristics pp. 170-175

- Cui Naifu
- The Swiss basic pensions scheme is forty years' old: Criteria for its evaluation pp. 176-197

- Pierre‐Yves Greber
Volume 41, issue 1, 1988
- Unemployment compensation and employment in industrialised market‐economy countries pp. 3-24

- Alain Euzéby
- Social security research in the Netherlands pp. 25-39

- Peter de Klerk and Pieter Stroink
- The extension of social security to self‐employed persons in Africa pp. 40-54

- Pierre Mouton and Jean‐Victor Gruat
- Insurance against non‐employment accidents in Israel pp. 55-67

- Arye L. Miller
- Financing of retirement pensions in the United States of America pp. 68-75

- Dorcas R. Hardy
- On the proposed new Soviet pension law pp. 76-83

- A. Soloviev
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