International Social Security Review
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Volume 50, issue 4, 1997
- Social protection: An obstacle to employment? pp. 7-26

- Ulrich Walwei and Gerd Zika
- The social protection of the unemployed pp. 29-41

- Jef Van Langendonck
- Gender inequalities in European unemployment benefit systems pp. 43-61

- Maria Jepsen and Danièle Meulders
- The challenge of youth unemployment pp. 63-93

- Shane Niall O'Higgins
- Early reemployment for dislocated workers in the United States pp. 95-112

- Stephen A. Wandner
Volume 50, issue 3, 1997
- Social security: Indispensable solidarity pp. 3-15

- Alain Euzéby
- Structure and legitimation of statutory accident insurance: A comparative legal view pp. 17-30

- Maximilian Fuchs
- Indexation of public pension benefits on a legal basis: Some experiences in European countries pp. 31-44

- Henk Vording and Kees Goudswaard
- Reforming China's social security system: Facts and perspectives pp. 45-65

- Aidi Hu
Volume 50, issue 2, 1997
- Work incapacity and reintegration: Theory and design of a cross‐national study pp. 3-23

- Frank S. Bloch and Rienk Prins
- The institutional design of the Australian Welfare State pp. 25-34

- Francis G. Castles
- The national provident fund model: An analytical and evaluative reassessment pp. 43-57

- Roddy McKinnon, Roger Charlton and Harry T. Munro
- GHANA pp. 63-71

- Henry Di
- FINLAND pp. 72-79

- Bo Lundqvist
- ITALY pp. 80-84

- Fabio Trizzino
Volume 50, issue 1, 1997
- The resurgence of poverty and the struggle against exclusion: A new challenge for social security in Europe? pp. 3-21

- Jos Berghman
- The growing risk of dependency in old age: What role for families and for social security? pp. 23-39

- Patrick Hennessy
- Social security and dependence pp. 41-55

- David Piachaud
- Reforming social security in economies in transition: Problems and policies in the former Soviet Republic of Moldova pp. 57-74

- Deborah Mabbett
- SWEDEN pp. 75-86

- Hans Svensson and Jan‐Åke Brorsson
Volume 49, issue 4, 1996
- Restructuring Australian retirement incomes: Implications of changing work and retirement patterns pp. 5-24

- Linda Rosenman and Jeni Warburton
- Introduction of long‐term care insurance in Germany: An economic interpretation pp. 25-38

- Laszlo Goerke
- Unemployment insurance in Bulgaria and other East European countries: The transition to a market economy pp. 39-52

- Krassimira Sredkova
- Élite opinion on retirement pensions pp. 53-68

- Vie George
Volume 49, issue 3, 1996
- Providing better protection and promoting growth: A defence of Averting the old age crisis pp. 3-20

- Estelle Lames
- Pension reform, the stock market, capital formation and economic growth: A critical commentary on the World Bank's proposals pp. 21-43

- Ajit Singh
- Principles of financing social security pensions pp. 45-63

- Lawrence H. Thompson
- Italy: A fundamental transformation of the pension system pp. 65-74

- Emmanuel Reynaud and Adelheid Hege
- POLAND What reform of the social insurance system? pp. 75-80

- Eva Borowczyk
- BANGLADESH The Grameen Bank health programme pp. 81-90

- Andrea Steinert and Hans Jürgen Rösner
Volume 49, issue 1, 1996
- Cost containment in complex social security systems: The limitations of targeting pp. 3-17

- Helen Bolderson and Deborah Mabbett
- Privatization, provision, and targeting: Trends and policy implications for social security in the United States pp. 19-29

- Neil Gilbert and Neung‐Hoo Park
- The advantages and disadvantages of the contribution base in targeting benefits: A social analysis of the insurance scheme in the United Kingdom pp. 31-49

- Pete Alcock
- Indonesian social security in transition: An empirical analysis pp. 51-71

- Bambang Purwoko
- Harmonizing social security legislation in the English‐speaking Caribbean pp. 73-80

- Nicholas J.O. Liverpool
Volume 48, issue 3‐4, 1995
- A risky strategy: Reflections on the World Bank Report Averting the old age crisis pp. 5-22

- Roger Beattie and Warren McGillivray
- Chile and beyond: The second‐generation pension reforms in Latin America pp. 23-39

- Monika Queisser
- Financing retirement pensions: Pay‐as‐you‐go and funded systems in the European Union pp. 41-57

- Emmanuel Reynaud
- The advantages and disadvantages of different social welfare strategies pp. 59-73

- Lawrence H. Thompson
- Financial management and control of supplementary pension schemes pp. 75-89

- Christopher D. Daykin
- Private and public pension schemes: Elements of a comparative approach pp. 91-141

- Michel Voirin
- ITALY pp. 143-150

- Antonio Salafia
Volume 48, issue 2, 1995
- The use of replacement rates in international comparisons of benefit systems pp. 3-30

- Peter Whiteford
- The Brazilian public pension system: Policy changes, political effects pp. 31-47

- Gilberto Hochman and Iohn B. Williamson
- The investment of social security reserves during periods of crisis: The experience of Cameroon pp. 49-59

- Emmanuel Mounbaga
- The welfare state in liquidation? pp. 61-71

- Niels Ploug
Volume 48, issue 1, 1995
- The evolution of the welfare state: Shifting rights and responsibilities for the old pp. 3-17

- Robert B. Hudson
- Social security for dependent persons in Germany and other countries: Between tradition and innovation pp. 19-34

- Xenia Scheil‐Adlung
- The pension system in Slovenia: Past developments and future prospects pp. 35-44

- Tine Stanovnik and Stanka Kukar
- The 1994 Reform Bill for public pensions in Japan: Its main contents and related discussion pp. 45-65

- Noriyuki Takayama
- Reconciling economic priorities and income maintenance: The case of the United States pp. 67-75

- Edward Gramlich