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International Social Security Review

1967 - 2021

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Volume 59, issue 4, 2006

Alternative funding mechanisms for workers' compensation: An international comparison pp. 3-28 Downloads
Robert W. Klein and Gregory Krohm
Changes in work and social protection: France, Germany and Europe pp. 29-45 Downloads
Bénédicte Zimmermann
Do universal non‐contributory old‐age pensions make sense for rural areas in low‐income countries? pp. 47-65 Downloads
Jessica K. M. Johnson and John B. Williamson
Universal age pensions in developing countries: The example of Mauritius pp. 67-89 Downloads
Larry Willmore
Design limitations of long‐term care insurance schemes: A comparative study of the situation in Spain pp. 91-110 Downloads
Joan Costa‐Font and Montserrat Font‐Vilalta

Volume 59, issue 3, 2006

Pharmaceutical Pricing in Europe: Weighing up the Options pp. 3-25 Downloads
Elias Mossialos, David Brogan and Tom Walley
Regulated Competition in Social Health Insurance: A Three‐Country Comparison pp. 27-47 Downloads
Stefan Greβ
Comparing the Pension Promises of 30 OECD Countries pp. 49-77 Downloads
Monika Queisser and Edward Whitehouse
Distributional Impacts of Pension Policy in Argentina: Winners and Losers within and Across Generations pp. 79-102 Downloads
Camila Arza
From Means‐Test Schemes to Basic Income in Brazil: Exceptionality and Paradox pp. 103-125 Downloads
Lena Lavinas

Volume 59, issue 2, 2006

Principles and Practicalities for Measuring Child Poverty pp. 3-35 Downloads
Miles Corak
Downscaling, Upgrading or Linking? Ways to Realize Micro‐Insurance pp. 37-59 Downloads
Markus Loewe
Social Policymaking and Its Institutional Basis: Transition of The Chinese Social Security System pp. 61-76 Downloads
Ka Lin and Olli Kangas
Forms of Governance in European Union Social Policy: Continuity and/or Change? pp. 77-103 Downloads
Gerda Falkner
Actuarial Forecasts for The New National Pension Scheme in The Dominican Republic pp. 105-116 Downloads
Hernando Pérez Montás
ISSR Special Issue on Latin America Presented in Buenos Aires pp. 117-118 Downloads
Octavio Jiménez Durán

Volume 59, issue 1, 2006

Social Security at The Crossroads: Toward Effective Pension Reform in Latin America pp. 3-26 Downloads
Milko Matijascic and Stephen J. Kay
Unemployment Insurance or Individual Savings Accounts: Can Chile'S New Scheme Serve as a Model for Other Developing Countries? pp. 27-48 Downloads
Kirsten Sehnbruch
Social Dialogue: A Potential “Highroad” to Policies Addressing Ageing in The EU Member States pp. 49-74 Downloads
Hedva Sarfati
Health Financing in Singapore: A Case for Systemic Reforms pp. 75-92 Downloads
Mukul G. Asher and Amarendu Nandy
Rwanda's Health System and Sickness Insurance Schemes pp. 93-103 Downloads
Laurent Musango, Jean Damascène Butera, Hertilan Inyarubuga and Bruno Dujardin

Volume 58, issue 4, 2005

Dynamics of the Welfare Mix in the Republic of Korea: An Expenditure Study Between 1990 and 2001 pp. 3-26 Downloads
Jin Wook Kim
Development of Social Health Insurance in Mongolia: Successes, Challenges and Lessons pp. 27-44 Downloads
Dorjsuren Bayarsaikhan, Soonman Kwon and Aviva Ron
The Revolution that Faltered: Two Decades of Reform of Australia's Retirement Income System pp. 45-65 Downloads
Allan Borowski
Welfare‐to‐Work Experiences with Specific Work‐First Programmes in Selected Countries pp. 67-93 Downloads
Wolfgang Ochel
Welfare to What? After Workfare in Toronto pp. 95-106 Downloads
Ernie Lightman, Andrew Mitchell and Dean Herd
The Rise and Fall of Unemployment Insurance in Israel pp. 107-116 Downloads
John Gal

Volume 58, issue 2‐3, 2005

Social Protection in Latin America: The Challenges of Heterogeneity and Inequity pp. 3-13 Downloads
Fabio Bertranou and Octavio Jiménez Durán
Social Protection and the Labour Market in Latin America: What can be Learned from Household Surveys? pp. 15-42 Downloads
Leonardo Gasparini and Fabio Bertranou
The Role of Insurance in Social Protection in Latin America pp. 43-69 Downloads
Daniel Titelman and Andras Uthoff
Rethinking Social Security in Latin America pp. 71-96 Downloads
Indermit Gill, Truman Packard, Todd Pugatch and Juan Yermo
Assessing the World Bank Report Keeping the Promise pp. 97-117 Downloads
Carmelo Mesa‐Lago
Occupational Risks in Latin America pp. 119-132 Downloads
Alvaro Castro Gutiérrez
A New Approach to Social Assistance: Latin America's Experience with Conditional Cash Transfer Programmes pp. 133-161 Downloads
Laura B. Rawlings
Income Protection Through Direct Employment Programmes: Recent Concepts and Examples from Latin America pp. 163-183 Downloads
Gerhard Reinecke

Volume 58, issue 1, 2005

The General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS): What's in it for Social Security? pp. 3-22 Downloads
Nicola Yeates
Employee Benefit Plans in Europe: A Fragment or a Vehicle of Social Protection? pp. 23-44 Downloads
Philippe Martin
Social Health Insurance: Key Factors Affecting the Transition Towards Universal Coverage pp. 45-64 Downloads
Guy Carrin and Chris James
Growing Disability Rates — the Gender Issue: The Dutch Case in an International Perspective pp. 65-84 Downloads
Marcel Einerhand and Henk van der Stelt
Occupational Accident Insurance Reform and Legislation in China pp. 85-97 Downloads
Yanyuan Cheng and Barbara Darimont
Reality and Challenges of Pension Schemes in Tunisia pp. 99-120 Downloads
Chourouk Houssi

Volume 57, issue 4, 2004

The impact of tax‐financed pensions on poverty reduction in Latin America: Evidence from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica and Uruguay pp. 3-18 Downloads
Fabio Bertranou, Wouter Van Ginneken and Carmen Solorio
Rural population and social security in Brazil: An analysis with emphasis on constitutional changes pp. 19-49 Downloads
Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão, Sonoe Sugahara Pinheiro and Francisco Eduardo Barreto De Oliveira
Contribution compliance in central and eastern European countries: Some relevant issues pp. 51-65 Downloads
Tine Stanovnik
A stronger role for the private sector in France's health insurance? pp. 67-89 Downloads
Pascale Turquet
Healthcare funding problems in Algeria pp. 91-110 Downloads
Nouara Kaïd Tlilane

Volume 57, issue 3, 2004

Promoting social security worldwide: The role of the ISSA pp. 3-23 Downloads
Roddy McKinnon
Modernizing social security: Changing responsibilities and individual choice pp. 25-43 Downloads
Marcel Einerhand and Geralt Nekkers
New social risks in postindustrial society: Some evidence on responses to active labour market policies from Eurobarometer pp. 45-64 Downloads
Peter Taylor‐Gooby
China's health insurance system in transformation: Preliminary assessment, and policy suggestions pp. 65-90 Downloads
Hans Jürgen Rösner
Projected spending on pensions in Spain: A viability analysis pp. 91-109 Downloads
Juan F. Del Brío Carretero and Ma De La Concepción González Rabanal
Tort claims for road accident compensation and social security in South Africa pp. 111-132 Downloads
Kathleen Satchwell
Review pp. 133-134 Downloads
Théopiste Butare

Volume 57, issue 2, 2004

Pension Reform in the EU Accession Countries: Challenges, Achievements and Pitfalls pp. 3-24 Downloads
Elaine Fultz
Assessing Pension System Reforms in Latin America pp. 25-46 Downloads
Carlos Ochando Claramunt
Long‐Term Care Policy for Functionally Dependent Older People in the Republic of Korea pp. 47-62 Downloads
Duk SunWoo
Social Protection in Turkey: Fragmented — and Disconnected from the Supply of Hospital Care pp. 63-86 Downloads
Robert Holcman
Combining Welfare‐to‐Work Measures with Tax credits: A New Hybrid Approach to Social Security in the United Kingdom pp. 87-106 Downloads
Michael Adler
Social Protection: Values to be Defended! pp. 107-117 Downloads
Alain Euzéby

Volume 57, issue 1, 2004

Social protection in the Republic of Korea: Social insurance and moral hazard pp. 3-18 Downloads
Eric Bidet
Pension reform in the Baltic States: Convergence with “Europe” or with “the world”? pp. 19-45 Downloads
Bernard H. Casey
Assessing the pension reform potential of a notional defined contribution pillar pp. 47-64 Downloads
John B. Williamson
Individual accounts: Lessons from Sweden pp. 65-84 Downloads
John Turner
Rethinking social security in the European Union: Extending fundamental universal rights pp. 85-103 Downloads
Chantal EuzéAby
Trends in the development of a European social union pp. 105-117 Downloads
Franz Terwey
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