International Social Security Review
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Volume 40, issue 4, 1987
- Early retirement: The problems of instrument substitution and cost shifting and their implications for restructuring the process of retirement1 pp. 343-360

- Bernard Casey
- The people's old‐age pension in Sweden: Past, present and future1 pp. 361-372

- Sven E. Olsson
- The Brazilian social security system: Coverage and constraints pp. 373-385

- Francisco Eduardo Barreto de Oliveira, Maria Helena Fernandes da T. Henriques and Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão
- Material provision for workers and employees in the USSR in the event of industrial accidents and occupational diseases pp. 399-408

- K. S. Batygin
- The further training of senior social security managers in France pp. 409-418

- Jean‐Marie Diem
Volume 40, issue 3, 1987
- Recent developments in the research activities of member institutions of the ISSA pp. 219-230

- Roland Sigg
- Changing the retirement age in the United States: A case study on research and social security policy‐making1 pp. 231-247

- Jane L. Ross
- Public opinion about the social security system in the United Kingdom: Continuity and change 1961–83 pp. 248-260

- Patrick Hennessy
- The treatment of invalidity pensions in the system for constructing models of the trend in pension expenditures under the statutory pensions insurance in the Federal Republic of Germany1 pp. 261-289

- H. W. Müller
- The problem of women's pensions pp. 290-297

- Ricardo J. Tibaudín
Volume 39, issue 4, 1986
- Preparation and periodical maintenance of basic documentation on the utiiisation of electronic data‐processingby the member organisations of the ISSA pp. 470-474

- Hans‐Joachim Rohrlach
Volume 39, issue 3, 1986
- The impact of public and private pension schemes on saving and capital formation1 pp. 243-257

- Alicia Munnell
- Public and private pensions for various population groups in the Federal Republic of Germany: Past experience and tasks for the future1 pp. 258-276

- Winfried Schmähl
- The provision of retirement pensions in relation to the sector of activity1 pp. 277-286

- Paul Hecquet
- The occupational reintegration of disabled citizens in Czechoslovakia pp. 287-301

- Maria Kubernátová
- Calculation of contributions to insurance pp. 302-313

- P. Penkov
- Ergonomics: A subject of world‐wide concern1 pp. 314-319

- B. Moncelon and C. Skornik
Volume 39, issue 2, 1986
- Comparative study of the development of social security in Latin America pp. 127-152

- Carmelo Mesa‐Lago
- Social welfare policies in the Republic of Korea pp. 153-163

- Ha‐cheong Yeon
- State social policy in favour of the family in East European countries1 pp. 164-182

- Ewa Borowczyk
- Who cares? Social security, family policy and women pp. 183-200

- Lois Bryson and Martin Mowbray
- Current issues in old‐age protection in New Zealand1 pp. 201-215

- John B. Gourley
Volume 39, issue 1, 1986
- Electronic data‐processing and old‐age insurance: The experience of the general scheme in France pp. 3-13

- Francis Pavard
- Protection of privacy and security measures in data‐processing1 pp. 14-23

- H.‐J. Rohrlach
- The development of computer systems in the administration of social security: The Malaysian experience1 pp. 24-37

- Lai Kwok Loyd
- Trends and prospects for the medical care security system in Japan pp. 38-51

- By the Social Security Research Division, National Federation of Health Insurance Societies‐Kemporen (Japan)
- Government Participation in social security health insurance budgets1 pp. 52-63

- Aviva Ron
Volume 38, issue 4, 1985
- A study of the implementation of earnings sharing in the United States' social security system pp. 367-377

- the Office of Legislative and Regulatory Policy, Social Security Administration (United States)
- The status of activities concerning girls, young women and mothers in the programme of health and social measures of the National Social Insurance Fund of Cameroon pp. 378-386

- Honorée D. Epée‐Kotto Mouyema
- Material benefits and services provided to workers in the USSR by social insurance in case of temporary incapacity for work pp. 387-395

- G. S. Simonenko
- Social security for self‐employed workers in Latin America1 pp. 396-417

- Ricardo J. Tibaudín
- The state and the social insurance system after 100 years of statutory accident insurance1 pp. 418-430

- Görg Haverkate
Volume 38, issue 3, 1985
- Social security for families with young mentally handicapped members: A comparison between the Federal Republic of Germany and Denmark1 pp. 243-257

- Rainer Wedekind
- Social security and insecurity: Young people with disabilities in the United Kingdom1 pp. 258-272

- Michael Hirst
- Assessment of invalidity and the adjudication of claims1 pp. 273-286

- J. A. Battanta
- Means of communication of the social security institutions in the 1990s, with special reference to the videotex process1 pp. 287-297

- W. R. Langenbucher
Volume 38, issue 2, 1985
- African experience in sickness insurance and health protection under social security1 pp. 119-140

- Tharcisse Nkanagu
- Health care facilities and work incapacity: A comparison of the situation in the Netherlands with that in six other West European countries1 pp. 141-156

- J. Soeters and R. Prins
- The social guarantee in the Gabonese Republic: A new kind of social protection in Africa pp. 157-171

- J. V. Gruat
- Measures adopted by the Austrian health insurance system to influence the price of drugs pp. 172-192

- Robert Brooks
- Social security in Bulgaria: Background and characteristics pp. 193-200

- Gueorgy Gueorguiev
- Recent developments in the public information activities of social security institutions1 pp. 201-214

- Raymond Poirrier
Volume 38, issue 1, 1985
- Sociology and social security: A fresh approach pp. 3-19

- Roland Sigg
- Unemployment and disability: Some sociological aspects of withdrawal from the labour market1 pp. 20-37

- Raija Gould
- European Agreement concerning the Provision of Medical Care to Persons during Temporary Residence pp. 38-45

- Helmut Creutz
- Social security and women workers in the USSR pp. 46-54

- R. M. Ivanova
- The development of the ASTEK social insurance system in Indonesia1 pp. 55-61

- R. Sudomo
- The National IMSS/COPLAMAR Programme of Social Solidarity through Community Co‐operation: A programme of care for rural marginal groups in Mexico pp. 62-74

- Summary of the report presented by the Mexican delegation to the Round Table on the Extension of Social Protection to Marginal Groups in Rural Zones, held in Oaxtepec, Mexico, from 13 to 16 November 1984.
Volume 37, issue 4, 1984
- Techniques applied in the short‐ and medium‐ term establishment of social security receipts and expenditure1 pp. 367-387

- J. F. Chadelat
- Demographic changes as a problem for social security systems pp. 388-409

- Franz‐Xaver Kaufmann and Lutz Leisering
- Implications for social security policy‐making of research in mortality1 pp. 410-423

- Harriet Duleep
- Social insurance in the Arab Republic of Egypt pp. 424-440

- the Ministry of Social Insurance (Arab Republic of Egypt)
Volume 37, issue 3, 1984
- Social assistance: An alternative form of social protection in developing countries pp. 247-264

- James Midgley
- Social protection in the United Republic of Cameroon pp. 265-278

- Pierre‐Désiré Engo
- Old‐age security for farmers in the Federal Republic of Germany pp. 279-288

- Jost Weidner
- New techniques in staff training in social security organisations: The British experience1 pp. 289-299

- Stuart J. Riley
- The Austrian welfare state: Social policy and income maintenance programmes between 1970 and 19841 pp. 300-314

- Rainer Münz and Helmut Wintersberger
Volume 37, issue 2, 1984
- Saving, social security and private pensions1 pp. 123-138

- William S. Cartwright
- The incidence of employers' social contributions: The factors at stake pp. 139-149

- Alain and Chantal Euzéby
- Primary‐care promotion to control costs in social security medical care systems1 pp. 150-157

- Haim Doron and Aviva Ron
- Managing social security: Government as big business1 pp. 158-170

- Geoffrey Otton
- Protection and security for working mothers in Czechoslovakia pp. 171-177

- Vlastimil Drbohlav
- Social security in Switzerland: Main features of the schemes and current problems1 pp. 178-193

- Jean‐François Charles
- The prevention and cure of blindness and the restoration of work capacity and social activity among the visually handicapped in the USSR pp. 194-199

- Boris Zimin
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