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April 2013, Volume 66, Issue 2
- 101-125 Retirement and health benefits for Mexican migrant workers returning from the United States
by Emma Aguila & Julie Zissimopoulos - 127-130 Towards a social investment welfare state? Ideas, policies and challenges – Edited by Nathalie Morel, Bruno Palier and Joakim Palme
by Hedva Sarfati - 131-133 The varieties of pension governance – Pension privatization in Europe – Edited by Bernhard Ebbinghaus
by Hedva Sarfati
January 2013, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-23 The Achilles' heel of scale service design in social security administration: The case of the United Kingdom's Universal Credit
by John Seddon & Brendan O'Donovan - 25-48 Gaps in social protection for health care and long‐term care in Europe: Are the elderly faced with financial ruin?
by Xenia Scheil‐Adlung & Jacopo Bonan - 49-70 Old‐age protection for women in the Spanish pension system
by Concha Salvador Cifre - 71-95 Alternative care options and policy choices to support orphans: The case of Mozambique in the context of the SADC
by Tomoko Shibuya & Viviene Taylor - 97-116 The health care system of the People's Republic of China: Between privatization and public health care
by Dongmei Liu & Barbara Darimont - 117-120 Regulating the risk of unemployment: National adaptations to post‐industrial labour markets in Europe – Edited by Jochen Clasen and Daniel Clegg
by Hedva Sarfati - 121-123 Unemployment benefit systems in Europe and North America: Reforms and crisis – Edited by Florence Lefresne
by Hedva Sarfati
October 2012, Volume 65, Issue 4
- 1-1 Foreword
by Hans‐Horst Konkolewsky - 3-8 Social security and prevention
by Adrian Sinfield - 9-30 Work‐related social protection for informal workers
by Francie Lund - 31-50 The challenges of assessing and providing compensation for mental stress under Nigeria's 2010 Employee's Compensation Act
by Olayinka Atilola - 51-68 Social protection and preventing illness in developing countries: Establishing the health effects of pensions and health insurance
by Peter Lloyd‐Sherlock & Nadia Minicuci & John Beard & Somnath Chatterji - 69-88 Social protection to achieve sustainable inclusion: A European imperative in the current economic crisis
by Chantal Euzéby - 89-106 Strengthening the prevention of social insecurity
by Adrian Sinfield - 107-111 Social protection floor for a fair and inclusive globalization ‒ By Bachelet Michelle
by José Antonio Ocampo - 113-116 Mass unemployment and the state ‒ By Lindvall Johannes
by Hedva Sarfati
July 2012, Volume 65, Issue 3
- 1-25 The retrenchment of second‐tier pensions in Hungary and Poland: A precautionary tale
by Elaine Fultz - 27-48 The redistributive effect of social transfer programmes and taxes: A decomposition across countries
by Chen Wang & Koen Caminada & Kees Goudswaard - 49-75 Disability insurance risks: The Argentinian case
by Matías Belliard & Carlos Grushka & Marcelo De Biase - 77-100 The RSA (Revenu de solidarité active) and back‐to‐work incentives in France
by Denis Anne & Yannick L'Horty - 101-122 The decline of substitute pathways into retirement: Empirical evidence from the Dutch health care sector
by Rob Euwals & Annemiek van Vuren & Daniel van Vuuren - 123-125 Converging worlds of welfare? British and German social policy in the 21st Century – Edited by Jochen Clasen
by Nick Ellison
April 2012, Volume 65, Issue 2
- 1-27 Individual information for pension contributors: Recommendations for Spain based on international experience
by Marta Regúlez‐Castillo & Carlos Vidal‐Meliá - 29-49 Extending coverage under the Argentinian pension system: Distribution of access and prospects for universal coverage
by Camila Arza - 51-73 Divergence in the development of public health insurance in Japan and the Republic of Korea: A multiple‐payer versus a single‐payer system
by Hyoung‐Sun Jeong & Ryu Niki - 75-101 Implicit debt in public‐sector pension plans: An international comparison
by Eduard Ponds & Clara Severinson & Juan Yermo - 103-121 A disarmingly simple idea? Practical bottlenecks in the implementation of a universal basic income
by Jurgen De Wispelaere & Lindsay Stirton - 123-126 Priority challenges in pension administration – By Noriyuki Takayama
by Elaine Fultz - 127-129 Migration and social protection: Claiming social rights beyond borders – Edited by Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler; Rayah Feldman
by Katja Hujo
January 2012, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-27 The performance of social security contributory and tax‐financed pensions in Central America, and the effects of the global crisis
by Carmelo Mesa‐Lago - 29-51 Health insurance system financing reforms in the Netherlands, Germany and France: Repercussions for coverage and redistribution?
by Pascale Turquet - 53-72 Semi‐conditional cash transfers in the form of family allowances for children and adolescents in the informal economy in Argentina
by Fabio Bertranou & Roxana Maurizio - 73-97 Testing old theories in new surroundings: The timing of first social security laws in Africa
by Olli E. Kangas - 99-116 The effectiveness of Luxembourg's minimum guaranteed income
by Fofo Amétépé - 117-120 Decent pensions for nurses – By Hedva Sarfati
by Elaine Fultz - 121-124 The Precariat: The new dangerous class – By Guy Standing
by Ian Orton - 125-125 Health financing in the developing world: Supporting countries' search for viable systems – By Guy Carrin
by Roddy McKinnon
October 2011, Volume 64, Issue 4
- 1-1 Foreword
by Hans‐Horst Konkolewsky - 3-8 Good governance in social security administration
by Roddy McKinnon - 9-37 Governance and social security: Moving forward on the ISSA good governance guidelines
by Alberto R. Musalem & Maribel D. Ortiz - 39-56 Social dialogue and social security governance: A topical ILO perspective
by Youcef Ghellab & Nancy Varela & John Woodall - 57-71 Climate change issues in fund investment practices
by Ole Beier Sørensen & Stephanie Pfeifer - 73-98 Employer attitudes towards social insurance compliance in Shanghai, China
by Chris Nyland & S. Bruce Thomson & Cherrie J. Zhu - 99-119 Social security contribution collection and compliance: Improving governance to extend social protection
by Louis D. Enoff & Roddy McKinnon - 121-124 Ageing, health and pensions in Europe: An economic and social policy perspective – Edited by Lans Bovenberg, Arthur Van Soest, Asghar Zaidi
by Karl Hinrichs - 125-128 Risk and public policy in East Asia – Edited by Raymond K. H. Chan, Mutsuko Takahashi, Lillian Lih‐rong Wang
by Ilcheong Yi
July 2011, Volume 64, Issue 3
- 1-19 Employer‐sponsored programmes for the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS: Recent experience from sub‐Saharan Africa
by Elaine Fultz & John M. Francis - 21-38 Beyond legal coverage: Assessing the performance of social health protection
by Xenia Scheil‐Adlung & Florence Bonnet - 39-61 Assessing a minimum pension guarantee for the voluntary IPS in Turkey
by Sule Sahin & Adem Y. Elveren - 63-63 Worldview: An introduction
by Roddy McKinnon - 65-80 Pension privatization in crisis: Death or rebirth of a global policy trend?
by Mitchell A. Orenstein - 81-98 The mandatory private pension pillar in Hungary: An obituary
by András Simonovits - 99-102 Towards a new poverty agenda in Asia: Social policies and economic transformation – By Arjan De Haan
by Tom Lavers - 103-104 Sickness, disability and work: Breaking the barriers — A synthesis of findings across OECD countries – By OECD
by Philip R. de Jong
April 2011, Volume 64, Issue 2
- 1-21 Micro‐pensions in India: Issues and challenges
by Savita Shankar & Mukul G. Asher - 23-44 A macro‐financial analysis of pension system reforms in emerging Europe: The performance of IRAs and policy lessons for Serbia
by Nikola Altiparmakov - 45-63 Reaching universal coverage by means of social health insurance in Lesotho? Results and implications from a financial feasibility assessment
by Inke Mathauer & Ole Doetinchem & Joses Kirigia & Guy Carrin - 65-89 Can complementary pension plans help improve retirement income in the Dominican Republic?
by Mercedes Ayuso & Diego Valero - 91-109 A comparative analysis of pension reforms and challenges in Ghana and Nigeria
by Michael W. Kpessa - 111-114 World crisis effects on social security in Latin America and the Caribbean: Lessons and policies – By Carmelo Mesa‐Lago
by Hedva Sarfati - 115-118 A long goodbye to Bismarck? The politics of welfare reform in Continental Europe – Edited by Bruno Palier
by Vladimir Rys
January 2011, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-14 Pensions in Nigeria: The performance of the new system of personal accounts
by Bernard H. Casey - 15-36 Pan‐European pension funds: Current situation and future prospects
by Igor Guardiancich - 37-51 Cell phones, electronic delivery systems and social cash transfers: Recent evidence and experiences from Africa
by Katharine Vincent & Tracy Cull - 53-71 Multi‐pillared social insurance systems: The post‐reform picture in Chile, Uruguay and Brazil
by Florencia Antía & Arnaldo Provasi Lanzara - 73-93 Working life and retirement pensions in Spain: The simulated impact of a parametric reform
by Rafael Muñoz de Bustillo & Pablo de Pedraza & José Ignacio Antón & Luis Alberto Rivas - 95-110 The Swiss social insurance system: Social security and grass‐roots democracy
by Philipp Portwich - 111-113 Reinventing social security worldwide — Back to essentials – By Vladimir Rys
by Hedva Sarfati - 115-117 Just Give Money to the Poor: The Development Revolution from the Global South – By Joseph Hanlon, Armando Barrientos, and David Hulme
by Ian Orton
July 2010, Volume 63, Issue 3‐4
- 1-1 Foreword
by Hans‐Horst Konkolewsky - 3-21 Social security and the challenge of demographic change
by David E. Bloom & Roddy McKinnon - 23-58 The Russian Federation: Confronting the special challenges of ageing and social security policy in an era of demographic crisis
by Nicholas Eberstadt & Hans Groth - 59-89 Economic security arrangements in the context of population ageing in India
by David E. Bloom & Ajay Mahal & Larry Rosenberg & Jaypee Sevilla - 91-113 An ageing workforce and strategic human resource management: Staffing challenges for social security administrations
by Roddy McKinnon - 115-144 Social protection for migrants: The challenges of delivery in the context of changing migration flows
by Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler & Johannes Koettl - 145-175 Population dynamics: Social security, markets, and families
by Andrew Mason & Ronald Lee & Sang‐Hyop Lee - 177-196 The capacity of social security and health care institutions to adapt to an ageing world
by Sarah Harper - 197-222 Data sets on pensions and health: Data collection and sharing for policy design
by Jinkook Lee - 235-237 Social security reform in transition economies: Lessons from Kazakhstan – By Charles M. Becker et al
by Elaine Fultz - 239-241 Building decent societies: Rethinking the role of social security in development – Edited by Peter Townsend
by Roger Charlton
April 2010, Volume 63, Issue 2
- 1-3 Social security and the crisis
by Roddy McKinnon - 5-30 The impact of the 2007‐2009 crisis on social security and private pension funds: A threat to their financial soundness?
by Ariel Pino & Juan Yermo - 31-45 The impact of the global financial crisis on social protection in developing countries
by Anna McCord - 47-70 Social security in times of crisis
by Florence Bonnet & Ellen Ehmke & Krzysztof Hagemejer - 71-86 Economic crisis and social protection in the European Union: Moving beyond immediate responses
by Alain Euzéby - 87-101 The impacts of the crisis on social security administrations: A review of the findings of an ISSA survey
by Ian Orton - 103-104 Les retraites en France et dans le monde: nouvelles problématiques – By François Charpentier
by Hedva Sarfati
January 2010, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-19 The redistributive effect of public and private social programmes: A cross‐country empirical analysis
by Kees Goudswaard & Koen Caminada - 21-36 The public pension system in Taiwan: Equity issues within and between systems
by Ai Ju Shao - 37-55 The ratification of ILO Conventions and the provision of unemployment benefits: An empirical analysis
by Wonik Kim - 57-76 Social security coverage extension: A review of recent evidence
by Wouter Van Ginneken - 77-94 Health care as a social security benefit: Institutional approaches to extending coverage
by Aviva Ron - 95-97 Adequacy of retirement income after pension reforms in Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe: Eight country studies – By Robert Holzmann; Ufuk Guven Aging population, pension funds, and financial markets: Regional perspectives and global challenges for Central, Eastern, and Southern Europe – Edited by Robert Holzmann Pension reform in Southeastern Europe: Linking to labor and financial market reforms – Edited by Robert Holzmann; Landis MacKellar; Jana Repansek
by Hedva Sarfati
October 2009, Volume 62, Issue 4
- 1-1 Foreword
by Hans‐Horst Konkolewsky - 3-20 Learning across borders: Labour market and social policies
by Bernard H. Casey - 21-40 Cross‐national policy learning in health system reform: The case of Diagnosis Related Groups
by Achim Schmid & Ralf Götze - 41-61 Sickness and disability benefit programmes: What is driving policy convergence?
by Christopher Prinz & William Tompson - 63-80 Policy learning and cross‐national diffusion in social long‐term care insurance: Germany, Japan, and the Republic of Korea
by John Creighton Campbell & Naoki Ikegami & Soonman Kwon - 81-102 Social pensions and policy learning: The case of southern Africa
by Bernard H. Casey & Roddy McKinnon - 103-106 Policy learning and social protection: What have we learnt?
by Bernard H. Casey
July 2009, Volume 62, Issue 3
- 1-21 Political risk and pension privatization: The case of Argentina (1994‐2008)
by Stephen J. Kay - 23-48 Voluntary affiliation to Peru's individual accounts pension system
by Carmen A. Li & Javier Olivera - 49-77 Health care insurance in Japan: Beyond a binary vision of State and family
by Kusuto Naïto - 79-98 Risk management in a globalizing world: An empirical analysis of individual preferences in 26 European countries
by Ferry Koster - 99-114 Voluntary improvements to social security in Spain: Current legal standards and jurisprudence
by María Dolores García Valverde & Francisco García Valverde - 115-117 Reforming pensions: Principles and policy choices – By Nicholas Barr; Peter Diamond
by Krzysztof Hagemejer
April 2009, Volume 62, Issue 2
- 1-3 Pension system reform
by Roddy McKinnon - 5-29 Reforming pensions: Principles, analytical errors and policy directions
by Nicholas Barr & Peter Diamond - 31-54 The “X component” in Shanghai's social security reforms
by Gloria Davies & Ingrid Nielsen & Chris Nyland & Russell Smyth & Cherrie Zhu & Judith Zhu - 55-76 Determining factors leading affiliates to transfer from an individual accounts pension scheme to a pay‐as‐you‐go pension scheme: Evidence from Argentina
by Vanesa Valeria D'Elia - 77-99 The gender impact of National Pension reforms in the Republic of Korea
by Mi‐young An - 101-120 Pension system generosity and reform in Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia
by Mehdi Ben Braham - 121-122 Reassembling social security: A survey of pensions and healthcare reforms in Latin America – By Carmelo Mesa‐Lago
by Fabio M. Bertranou
January 2009, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-23 The macroeconomic impact of reforming a PAYG system: The Portuguese case
by Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia & Emídio Graça Lopes - 25-43 Extending health care coverage: Potential linkages between statutory social security and community‐based social protection
by Jens Schremmer & Alain Coheur & Christian Jacquier & Valérie Schmitt‐Diabaté - 45-63 Lone mothers, workfare and precarious employment: Time for a Canadian Basic Income?
by Patricia M. Evans - 65-89 The legal construction of the social security system of the Republic of Kosovo
by Ma Lourdes Arastey Sahún & Pilar Rivas Vallejo - 91-115 A framework for comparing social protection in developing and developed countries: The example of child benefits
by Ingrid Esser & Tommy Ferrarini & Kenneth Nelson & Ola Sjöberg
October 2008, Volume 61, Issue 4
- 1-23 Notional defined contribution pensions with public reserve funds in ageing economies: An application to Japan
by Bei Lu & Olivia S. Mitchell & John Piggott - 25-49 Participation of seniors in the Argentinian labour market: An option value model
by Marcelo Alós & Ignacio Apella & Carlos Grushka & Marcelo Muiños - 51-73 (A‐)typical and (in‐)secure? Social protection and “non‐standard” forms of employment in Europe
by Karin Schulze Buschoff & Paula Protsch - 75-94 Disability benefits and workers with HIV/AIDS: Coverage issues and challenges in the United Republic of Tanzania
by Tulia Ackson - 95-112 Between labour market and retirement pension — flexible transition as a new paradigm for ageing societies?
by Stephan Bredt
July 2008, Volume 61, Issue 3
- 1-28 The recent evolution of social security coverage in Brazil
by Graziela Ansiliero & Luís Henrique Paiva - 29-46 Not‐so‐distant cousins: Family benefits in the United Kingdom and Australia
by Helen Hodgson & Rebecca Boden - 47-71 Pension reform in China
by Felix Salditt & Peter Whiteford & Willem Adema - 73-94 The likelihood of a basic income in Germany
by Michael Opielka - 95-116 The “Papy‐boom”: A historical opportunity for French public hospitals
by Robert Holcman
April 2008, Volume 61, Issue 2
- 1-1 Editor's message
by Roddy McKinnon - 3-19 Revisiting the welfare state system in the Republic of Korea
by Yong Soo Park - 21-38 Making work pay, making tax credits work: An assessment with specific reference to lone‐parent employment
by Jane Millar - 39-58 Assessing gender inequality in the Turkish pension system
by Adem Y. Elveren - 59-79 Understanding quality of service in a delayed gratification situation: The case of social security providers in Tanzania
by Kassim Hussein - 81-103 Giants old and new: Promoting social security and economic growth in the Asia and Pacific Region
by Robert Walker & Sony Pellissery
January 2008, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-19 The compliance challenge: Implications for social security in the People's Republic of China
by Gaby Ramia & Gloria Davies & Chris Nyland - 21-39 Exporting managed care: Asian experiments
by Daniel Simonet - 41-60 Singapore's policy responses to ageing, inequality and poverty: An assessment
by Mukul G. Asher & Amarendu Nandy - 61-79 Designing a social security pension system
by Robert L. Brown - 81-98 The creation of the ISSA and the ILO
by Cédric Guinand
October 2007, Volume 60, Issue 4
- 3-21 Health security for the rural poor? A case study of a health insurance scheme for rural farmers and peasants in India
by Sarosh Kuruvilla & Mingwei Liu - 23-46 The impact of HIV/AIDS on social security contributions: The case of Zimbabwe
by Henry N. Chikova & Camillo F. Chinamasa - 47-68 Social protection and poverty in Azerbaijan, a low‐income country in transition: Implications of a household survey
by Nazim Habibov & Lida Fan - 69-103 The decommodified security ratio: A tool for assessing European social protection systems
by Georges Menahem - 105-127 Notional defined contributions (NDC): Solvency and risk in Spain
by María Del Carmen Boado‐Penas & Inmaculada Domínguez‐Fabiá & Carlos Vidal‐Meliá
April 2007, Volume 60, Issue 2‐3
- 3-3 Foreword
by Hans‐Horst Konkolewsky - 5-16 Introduction
by Wouter Van Ginneken & Roddy McKinnon - 19-37 Social security in a globalizing world
by K. P. Kannan - 39-57 Extending social security coverage: Concepts, global trends and policy issues
by Wouter Van Ginneken - 59-62 Commentary: The ISSA in a time of economic growth and after (1960–90)
by Vladimir Rys - 65-81 The economic consequences of the welfare state
by Isabela Mares - 83-97 Extending the risk pool for health in developing countries: The challenges of moving to general tax funding
by Cristian C. Baeza & Truman G. Packard - 99-117 The role of tax‐financed social security
by Armando Barrientos - 119-141 The Present and future role of ILO standards in realizing the right to social security
by Ursula Kulke - 143-146 Social security: Do we need a new social contract?
by Dalmer D. Hoskins - 149-168 Dynamic social security: A framework for directing change and extending coverage
by Roddy McKinnon - 169-196 Changing the development policy paradigm: Investing in Social security floor for all
by Michael Cichon & Krzysztof Hagemejer - 197-200 Looking forward to social security for all
by Hans‐Horst Konkolewsky
January 2007, Volume 60, Issue 1
- 3-31 The extension of healthcare coverage and protection in relation to the labour market: Problems and policies in Latin America
by Carmelo Mesa‐Lago - 33-58 Universalism versus targeting: The vulnerability of social insurance and means‐tested minimum income protection in 18 countries, 1990‐2002
by Kenneth Nelson - 59-80 Tentative evaluation of the impact of public transfers on the dynamics of poverty: The case of Russia
by Matthieu Clément - 81-99 Social security pensionable ages in OECD countries: 1949‐2035
by John Turner - 101-114 Reactions to social security retirement reform proposals in the United States
by Fred W. Becker
October 2006, Volume 59, Issue 4
- 3-28 Alternative funding mechanisms for workers' compensation: An international comparison
by Robert W. Klein & Gregory Krohm - 29-45 Changes in work and social protection: France, Germany and Europe
by Bénédicte Zimmermann - 47-65 Do universal non‐contributory old‐age pensions make sense for rural areas in low‐income countries?
by Jessica K. M. Johnson & John B. Williamson - 67-89 Universal age pensions in developing countries: The example of Mauritius
by Larry Willmore - 91-110 Design limitations of long‐term care insurance schemes: A comparative study of the situation in Spain
by Joan Costa‐Font & Montserrat Font‐Vilalta
July 2006, Volume 59, Issue 3
- 3-25 Pharmaceutical Pricing in Europe: Weighing up the Options
by Elias Mossialos & David Brogan & Tom Walley - 27-47 Regulated Competition in Social Health Insurance: A Three‐Country Comparison
by Stefan Greβ - 49-77 Comparing the Pension Promises of 30 OECD Countries
by Monika Queisser & Edward Whitehouse - 79-102 Distributional Impacts of Pension Policy in Argentina: Winners and Losers within and Across Generations
by Camila Arza - 103-125 From Means‐Test Schemes to Basic Income in Brazil: Exceptionality and Paradox
by Lena Lavinas
April 2006, Volume 59, Issue 2
- 3-35 Principles and Practicalities for Measuring Child Poverty
by Miles Corak - 37-59 Downscaling, Upgrading or Linking? Ways to Realize Micro‐Insurance
by Markus Loewe - 61-76 Social Policymaking and Its Institutional Basis: Transition of The Chinese Social Security System
by Ka Lin & Olli Kangas - 77-103 Forms of Governance in European Union Social Policy: Continuity and/or Change?
by Gerda Falkner - 105-116 Actuarial Forecasts for The New National Pension Scheme in The Dominican Republic
by Hernando Pérez Montás - 117-118 ISSR Special Issue on Latin America Presented in Buenos Aires
by Octavio Jiménez Durán
January 2006, Volume 59, Issue 1
- 3-26 Social Security at The Crossroads: Toward Effective Pension Reform in Latin America
by Milko Matijascic & Stephen J. Kay - 27-48 Unemployment Insurance or Individual Savings Accounts: Can Chile'S New Scheme Serve as a Model for Other Developing Countries?
by Kirsten Sehnbruch - 49-74 Social Dialogue: A Potential “Highroad” to Policies Addressing Ageing in The EU Member States
by Hedva Sarfati - 75-92 Health Financing in Singapore: A Case for Systemic Reforms
by Mukul G. Asher & Amarendu Nandy - 93-103 Rwanda's Health System and Sickness Insurance Schemes
by Laurent Musango & Jean Damascène Butera & Hertilan Inyarubuga & Bruno Dujardin
October 2005, Volume 58, Issue 4
- 3-26 Dynamics of the Welfare Mix in the Republic of Korea: An Expenditure Study Between 1990 and 2001
by Jin Wook Kim - 27-44 Development of Social Health Insurance in Mongolia: Successes, Challenges and Lessons
by Dorjsuren Bayarsaikhan & Soonman Kwon & Aviva Ron - 45-65 The Revolution that Faltered: Two Decades of Reform of Australia's Retirement Income System
by Allan Borowski - 67-93 Welfare‐to‐Work Experiences with Specific Work‐First Programmes in Selected Countries
by Wolfgang Ochel - 95-106 Welfare to What? After Workfare in Toronto
by Ernie Lightman & Andrew Mitchell & Dean Herd - 107-116 The Rise and Fall of Unemployment Insurance in Israel
by John Gal
July 2005, Volume 58, Issue 2‐3
- 3-13 Social Protection in Latin America: The Challenges of Heterogeneity and Inequity
by Fabio M. Bertranou & Octavio Jiménez Durán - 15-42 Social Protection and the Labour Market in Latin America: What can be Learned from Household Surveys?
by Leonardo Gasparini & Fabio M. Bertranou - 43-69 The Role of Insurance in Social Protection in Latin America
by Daniel Titelman & Andras Uthoff - 71-96 Rethinking Social Security in Latin America
by Indermit Gill & Truman Packard & Todd Pugatch & Juan Yermo - 97-117 Assessing the World Bank Report Keeping the Promise
by Carmelo Mesa‐Lago - 119-132 Occupational Risks in Latin America
by Alvaro Castro Gutiérrez