International Social Security Review
1967 - 2021
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Volume 53, issue 4, 2000
- Social Security Systems in Low‐Income Countries: Concepts, Constraints and the Need for Cooperation pp. 3-24

- Johannes Jütting
- Mandatory Defined‐Contribution Pension Systems: Progress — or Regression? pp. 25-36

- John A. Turner
- Current and Future Problems of Capital Accumulation in the Chinese Pension System pp. 37-48

- Zhang Jinchang, Chen Jiagui and Hans Jürgen Rösner
- Has the Portuguese NHS Achieved its Objectives of Equity and Efficiency? pp. 49-78

- Anna Dixon and Elias Mossialos
- Curing The Dutch Disease? Sickness Absence and Work Disability in The Netherlands pp. 79-103

- Sabine Geurts, Michiel Kompier and Robert Gründemann
- Anti‐Poverty Effectiveness of Taxes and Income Transfers in Welfare States pp. 105-129

- Hwanjoon Kim
- An Ambitious Venture”: Commentary on “A Global Ranking of National Social Security Systems pp. 131-134

- Michel Voirin
Volume 53, issue 3, 2000
- Private Pensions — a Viable Alternative? Their Distributive Effects in a Comparative Perspective pp. 3-26

- Christina Behrendt
- Gender and Social Security Reform in Africa pp. 27-41

- Deborah Kasente
- The Role and Design of Income‐Related Housing Allowances pp. 43-57

- Peter A. Kemp
- Protecting the Old in a Young Economy: Old Age Insurance in the West Bank and Gaza Strip pp. 59-83

- Markus Loewe
- Financial Crisis and Social Security: The Paradox of the Republic of Korea pp. 83-107

- Dong‐Myeon Shin
Volume 53, issue 2, 2000
- Doctrine and Practice in Social Security Pension Reforms pp. 3-29

- Stanford G. Ross
- Pension Reform and International Organizations: From Conflict to Convergence pp. 31-45

- Monika Queisser
- The Insecure Social Protection of Migrant Workers From the Maghreb pp. 47-73

- Abdellah Boudahrain
- Reforming health insurance: A question of principles? pp. 75-99

- David Dror
Volume 53, issue 1, 2000
- The World Bank Approach to Pension Reform pp. 11-34

- Robert Holzmann
- The development and Reform of Social Security Pensions:The Approach of the International Labour Office pp. 35-63

- Colin Gillion
- A New Social Security Reform Consensus? The ISSA’s Stockholm Initiative pp. 65-82

- K. G. Scherman
- Rehabilitation Initiatives by Disability Self‐help Groups: A Comparative Study pp. 83-107

- Bernd Steinke
- A Global Ranking of National Social Security Systems pp. 109-122

- John Dixon
Volume 52, issue 4, 1999
- Structural pressures, social policy and poverty pp. 3-24

- Tiina Mäkinen
- The development of some characteristics for equitable national retirement income systems pp. 25-45

- David Knox and Roslyn Cornish
- Squaring the welfare circle and government ideology: Greece and Spain in the 1990s pp. 47-67

- Vic George, Peter Stathopoulos and Jorge Garcés
- “Work for those that can, security for those that cannot”:The United Kingdom’s new social security reform agenda pp. 69-86

- Mark Hyde, John Dixon and Melanie Joyner
- Notional defined‐contribution schemes: Old wine in new bottles? pp. 87-105

- Michael Cichon
Volume 52, issue 3, 1999
- Motivation, Purpose and Processes in Pension Reform pp. 15-30

- Giovanni Tamburi
- Fundamental Decisions for the Reform of Pension Systems pp. 45-55

- Winfried Schmähl
- Pension Provision for Specific Risk Groups: The Japanese Case pp. 57-67

- Noriyuki Takayama
- Equity and Redistribution Between Generations: A Challenge for the Future of Pensions and all Social Protection Schemes pp. 69-92

- Anne‐Marie Guillemard
- Work, Family, State and Market: Income Packaging for Older Households pp. 93-106

- Martin Rein and John Turner
- Adequacy and Poverty Among Retired People pp. 107-124

- Richard Hauser
Volume 52, issue 2, 1999
- Should Public Pensions be Funded? pp. 3-29

- Richard Hemming
- Germany’s Social Long‐term Care Insurance: Design, Implementation and Evaluation pp. 31-74

- Ulrike Schneider
- The Impact of European Law on the Development of Social Security Policies in the United Kingdom pp. 75-90

- John Ditch and Paul Spicker
- Has Social Security Become Irrelevant? pp. 91-98

- James Midgley
- Japan: Reform of the Japanese Health Insurance System pp. 101-108

- Arahira Shoji and Onishi Hironari
Volume 52, issue 1, 1999
- The Self‐Employed: Providing for the Self‐Providers pp. 7-30

- David Williams
- Self‐Employed People in the United Kingdom: Included or Excluded? pp. 31-47

- Anne Corden
- Social Security for the Informal Sector: A New Challenge for the Developing Countries pp. 49-69

- Wouter Van Ginneken
- Micro‐insurance: Extending Health Insurance to the Excluded pp. 71-97

- David Dror and Christian Jacquier
- Self‐Employment and Social Security: A Literature Survey pp. 98-110

- Andy Jesse
Volume 51, issue 4, 1998
- Does the Privatization of Social security Make Sense for Developing Nations? pp. 3-31

- John B. Williamson and Fred C. Pampel
- Complexities in Assessing Unemployment Benefits and Policies pp. 33-55

- Jon Kvist
- The Public Finance Implications of Private Pensions: An Analysis with Special Reference to the United Kingdom pp. 57-70

- Bernard H. Casey
- Issues in Complementary Health Insurance in Belgium pp. 71-89

- Y. Stevens, L. Van Rompaey, V. Huber and B. Van Buggenhout
- Netherlands: The context of change: Social Security Reform in the Netherlands pp. 93-103

- Renée Van Wirdum
Volume 51, issue 3, 1998
- The future of the Welfare State pp. 3-36

- Harvey Lazar and Peter Stoyko
- Social needs and the roles of governments and markets: The case of retirement pensions pp. 37-62

- Théopiste Butare
- Pension systems and prospects in Asia and the Pacific pp. 63-87

- Roger Beattie
- Viet Nam: The development of national health insurance pp. 89-103

- Aviva Ron, Guy Carrin and Tran Van Tien
Volume 51, issue 2, 1998
- Social security for the twenty‐first century pp. 3-16

- Chantal Euzéby
- Health Care in Asia and the Pacific: Increasing the focus on social health insurance pp. 17-37

- Aviva Ron
- Regulation and supervision of pension funds: Principles and practices pp. 39-55

- Monika Queisser
Volume 51, issue 1, 1998
- The Future of Retirement Protection in Southeast Asia pp. 3-30

- Mukul G. Asher
- Pensions in the European Union: Adapting to Economic and Social Changes pp. 31-46

- Emmanuel Reynaud
- Regular Adjustment of Financial Parameters of Social Protection Systems in Volatile Inflationary Environments pp. 47-71

- Wolfgang Scholz and Anne Drouin
- Categorical Benefits in Welfare States: Findings from Great Britain and Israel pp. 73-101

- John Gal
- Steering the Healthcare Ship: Effects of Market Incentives to Control Costs in Selected OECD Countries pp. 103-136

- Xenia Scheil‐Adlung
- Private Health Insurance in Chile: Basic or Complementary Insurance for Outpatient Services? pp. 137-152

- Mathias Kifmann
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