Content
July 1995, Volume 48, Issue 3‐4
- 23-39 Chile and beyond: The second‐generation pension reforms in Latin America
by Monika Queisser - 41-57 Financing retirement pensions: Pay‐as‐you‐go and funded systems in the European Union
by Emmanuel Reynaud - 59-73 The advantages and disadvantages of different social welfare strategies
by Lawrence H. Thompson - 75-89 Financial management and control of supplementary pension schemes
by Christopher D. Daykin - 91-141 Private and public pension schemes: Elements of a comparative approach
by Michel Voirin - 143-150 Italy
by Antonio Salafia
April 1995, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 3-30 The use of replacement rates in international comparisons of benefit systems
by Peter Whiteford - 31-47 The Brazilian public pension system: Policy changes, political effects
by Gilberto Hochman & Iohn B. Williamson - 49-59 The investment of social security reserves during periods of crisis: The experience of Cameroon
by Emmanuel Mounbaga - 61-71 The welfare state in liquidation?
by Niels Ploug
January 1995, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 3-17 The evolution of the welfare state: Shifting rights and responsibilities for the old
by Robert B. Hudson - 19-34 Social security for dependent persons in Germany and other countries: Between tradition and innovation
by Xenia Scheil‐Adlung - 35-44 The pension system in Slovenia: Past developments and future prospects
by Tine Stanovnik & Stanka Kukar - 45-65 The 1994 Reform Bill for public pensions in Japan: Its main contents and related discussion
by Noriyuki Takayama - 67-75 Reconciling economic priorities and income maintenance: The case of the United States
by E. M. Gramlich
July 1994, Volume 47, Issue 3‐4
- 11-30 Social policy and forms of family life in Europe
by Anton Kuijsten & Klaus Peter Strohmeier & Hans‐Joachim Schulze - 31-43 Family policy and the under‐3s: Money, services, and time in a policy package
by Sheila B. Kamernian & Alfred J. Kahn - 45-67 Who is supported? Social security for families with children between family law and social security regulations in Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom
by Kirsten Scheiwe - 69-89 Benefits and incentives for lone parents: A comparative analysis
by Peter Whiteford & Jonathan Bradshaw - 91-100 Reversing “the inadvertent nationalization of fatherhood”: The British Child Support Act 1991 and its consequences for men, women and children
by Hilary Land - 101-110 Vocational rehabilitation of sole mothers who receive income support benefit
by Dalia Gordon & Tami Eliav - 111-122 Urbanization, caring for elderly people and the changing African family: The challenge to social policy
by Nairn Araba Apt & Margaret Gricco - 123-135 Social protection for the family in the Maghreb
by Abdellah Boudahrain - 137-155 Principles and practice of social security payments for care
by Eithne McLaughlin & Caroline Glendinning - 157-175 Social policy and family relations: Choices for change
by Neil Gilbert
April 1994, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 3-16 The financing of retirement schemes, savings and growth
by Patrick Artus - 17-36 International comparison of social security and retirement funds from the national savings perspective
by Théopiste Butare - 37-50 Social security support for informal caring in the Republic of Ireland
by Mel Cousins - 51-69 Poland: Social protection and the pension system during the transition
by Xavier Maret & Gerd Schwartz - 71-77 Sweden
by Göran Smedmark - 77-85 China
by Yannick D'Haene & Pascale Emile
January 1994, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 3-13 Coordination of social security programmes of developed and developing countries
by Edward Tamagno - 15-35 Assessing disability: A six‐nation study of disability pension claim processing and appeals
by Frank S. Bloch - 37-54 Unemployment insurance: Theoretical approaches and empirical evidence
by Larraín P. Christián & Velásquez P. Mario - 55-69 Provident funds and investment in developing countries in the Pacific
by Lionel D.S. Yee
October 1993, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 3-23 The work prospects of older employees: An international comparison
by Heinz‐Dieter Hardes & Judith Mall - 25-39 The difficulties of extending social security in Tunisia's agricultural sector
by Abdessatar Mouelhi - 41-50 Using work, health and sick leave to predict work disability
by Cornells R. de Winter - 51-66 Complementary retirement pensions: Towards a definition of terms
by Lucy ApRoberts - 67-71 France
by Solange Morgenstern - 72-75 Italy
by Laura Crescentini - 75-81 Switzerland
by Gérald Roduit
July 1993, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 5-18 Mutual workers’insurance: A historical outline
by Marcel van der Linden - 19-27 The labour movement and mutual benefit societies: Towards an international approach
by Michel Dreyfus - 29-52 The mutual benefit movement in Chile from its origins to the present time (1853‐1992)
by Sergio Grez Toso - 53-68 Social security and mutual assistance in India: A preliminary account
by Ranajit Das Gupta - 69-77 Mutual benefit societies in Indonesia
by John Ingleson - 79-98 Mutual benefit societies in Hungary, 1830‐1941
by Keith Hitchins - 99-108 Mutualism in the world: Ignorance, inequalities and market pressures
by Jean‐Pierre Dumont
April 1993, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 3-20 Extending social security protection to the entire population: Problems and issues
by Michael Jenkins - 21-42 The protection of atypical work in the Australian, British and German social security systems
by Karl‐Jürgen Bieback - 43-65 Integrating citizen's income with social insurance
by Anne Gray - 67-88 Pension insurance and the participation of private enterprise
by Giovanni Tamburi
January 1993, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 5-25 State social benefits in South Africa
by Frances Lund - 27-65 Social security in central and eastern European countries: Continuity and change
by Michel Voirin - 67-77 Poverty in Russia
by Vic George & Natalia Rimachevskaya - 79-96 Focusing on individual needs: Developing the law's mechanisms for mentally disabled and elderly people
by Robin Creyke - 97-110 Information technology in social security offices: Changing relations between caseworkers and clients
by Ad Scheepers
October 1992, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 3-4 The ISSA General Assembly
by Dalmer D. Hoskins - 75-101 Economic support in old age: The role of social insurance in developing countries
by James H. Schulz
July 1992, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 5-17 From entitlements to incentives: The changing philosophy of social protection
by Neil Gilbert - 19-38 Financing social security in Latin America: New perspectives in the light of current economic developments
by Luis A. Camacho - 39-53 Administration of the Tunisian social security system: Reorganization and rationalization
by Ezzeddine Bouslah - 55-69 The free circulation of Individuals between the European Community member states: The practical implications for social security schemes
by Michel Voirin - 71-82 Family policy and a social incomes policy: The case of the single‐parent allowance in France
by Michel Messu
January 1992, Volume 45, Issue 1‐2
- 5-16 The Beveridge Report: Its origins and outcomes
by Brian Abel‐Smith - 17-37 The Beveridge Report in its contemporary setting
by Robert Leaper - 39-52 The Beveridge Plan: The main principles
by †Guy Perrin - 53-72 Beveridge in the longue durée
by Peter Baldwin - 73-90 Welfare states and welfare outcomes in the 1980s
by Deborah Mitchell - 91-108 Social protection in the European Community: Towards a convergence of policies
by Yves Chassard & Odile Quintin
October 1991, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 5-17 From words to deeds: Health service reform in Poland
by W. Cezary Wlodarczyk & Piotr Mierzewski - 19-31 Handicapped by old and new traps: Hungary's health care reform
by Eva Orosz - 33-45 Financing the statutory pensions insurance scheme in a united Germany
by Winfried Schmähl - 47-64 Social security in the USSR
by Vic George
July 1991, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 5-21 Financing of health service systems: Recent developments and reforms
by Bétrice Majnoni D'Intignano - 23-37 Changing the health care system in the Netherlands: The end of a period of cost containment?
by Ronald Naaborg - 39-50 Swedish occupational injury insurance: A laudable programme in need of reform
by Bo Mikaelsson & Charles Lister - 51-75 Sole parent families in Australia
by Peter Saunders & George Matheson
January 1991, Volume 44, Issue 1‐2
- 5-26 The greying of the baby boom in the United States: Framing the policy debate
by Eric R. Kingson - 27-40 The economics and politics of retirement incomes policy in Australia
by Allan Borowski - 41-73 What kind of Community measures for 1993?
by Michel Voirin - 75-93 The provision of complementary pensions: Objectives, forms and constraints
by Robert Holzmann - 95-109 Survivors’pensions and death benefits: Current issues and future perspectives
by Helmut Creutz - 111-120 Social assistance in a shrinking Canadian welfare state
by Ernie S. Lightman - 121-134 Worldview
by Monika Queisser
October 1990, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 387-398 Chinese old‐age pension reform: The process continues
by Lenore Barkan - 399-425 Socio‐demographic changes and social security
by Bea Cantillon - 426-445 Income security and support for families in a changing social environment: The Canadian experience
by Catherine Goodman - 446-459 Lone‐parent families in the UK: Challenges for social security policy
by Jonathan Bradshaw & Jane Millar - 460-469 The role of traditional institutions and the cultural image of social security in Tunisia1
by Abdessatar Mouelhi
July 1990, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 255-269 Class interests and the post‐war welfare state in Europe: A historical perspective1
by Peter Baldwin - 270-286 Unemployment benefit in France and the Federal Republic of Germany: Social protection or employment market regulation? Some legal aspects1
by Nicole Kerschen & Francis Kessler - 287-302 The financing of social security and the macro‐economy: The case of Latin America1
by Alvaro Castro Gutiérrez - 303-312 Sickness and maternity insurance in Lebanon: Financial problems and solutions
by Abdul Malak Amer - 313-325 Europe beyond 1992: Implications for national health policies and delivery systems
by Christa Altenstetter - 326-341 Comparing family policies in Europe: Methodological problems1
by Jean‐Claude Barbier
April 1990, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 143-179 The European social space: Atypical forms of employment and working hours in the European Community
by R. Konle‐Seidl & H. Ullmann & U. Walwei - 180-188 Social assistance for the elderly and the disabled in the USSR
by Robert Tsivilev & Vitaly Rogogin - 189-202 Accidents, vocational rehabilitation and the determination of residual disability: The situation in Switzerland
by Jean‐Pierre Martin - 203-212 Integrating disabled persons into the Australian workforce: Are wage subsidies effective?1
by John Mangan - 213-227 The future of the pension system in Norway
by Per Knudsen
October 1989, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 395-426 Evolution of family policy in the light of demographic development in West European countries1
by Pierre Gilliand - 427-446 Current problems and issues in the financing of social security short‐term benefits in the Philippines1
by José L. Cuisia - 447-461 Age at which pensions are awarded under social security: Patterns in ten industrial countries, 1960–19861
by Martin B. Tracy & Paul Adams - 462-478 Reform of health services in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Willi Goebel - 479-488 Social security programmes in India
by A. K. Bhattarai - 489-496 Social security in Liberia
by National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (Liberia)
April 1989, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 123-163 Impact of demographic and socio‐economic factors on the changing needs for services for the very old1
by Brenda Morginstin - 164-177 The role of the social security system in providing social protection to the very old in France1
by Alain Rozenkier - 178-194 The administration of an occupational injury and occupational disease insurance scheme: Experience in Burundi1
by Zacharie Gasabanya - 195-202 One hundred years of German pensions insurance legislation
by Rudolf Kolb - 203-209 Social security in Iraq
by Sadoon Abbas Jabber
January 1989, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 3-34 Single‐parent, female‐headed families in Western Europe: Social change and response
by Sheila B. Kamerman & Alfred J. Kahn - 35-61 Pension schemes in Latin America: Some financial problems1
by Alvaro Castro‐Gutiérrez - 62-69 The pensions system in the USSR and social justice
by A. Kozlov - 70-86 Work and income of the Bulgarian pensioner1
by Krastyu Petkov & Doukhomir Minev - 87-90 Social security in Jordan
by Nihaya Elayyan
October 1988, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 355-367 Technological change and its impact on the management of social security agencies1
by H. Doggette - 368-381 Social security statistics as an instrument in guiding social policy decision‐making1
by Rudolf Kolb - 382-401 Public relations techniques used by social security schemes and their impact: National experience of Australia1
by Brendan Godfrey - 402-408 Social security institutions and information in schools
by Raymond Poirrier - 409-432 Trends, policies and strategies in medical care provision in Latin America1
by Luis Asís Beirute - 433-437 Social security in Kenya
by P. M. Mullei
July 1988, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 231-249 Equal treatment of men and women in social security: An overview1
by Anne‐Marie Brocas - 250-260 Differentials in the outcomes of the application of the Dutch disability insurance legislation to women and men1
by Pieter C. Hermans - 261-268 The Traumatological, Orthopaedic and Functional Rehabilitation Centre of the Social Security Fund of Senegal
by Amadou Lamine Ba - 269-280 Evolution in the structure of employment and unemployment and its consequences for general pensions schemes1
by Federation of German Pensions Insurance Institutes (Federal Republic of Germany)
April 1988, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 119-134 Unemployment insurance, social protection and employment policy: An international comparison1
by F. Calcoen & L. Eeckhoudt & D. Greiner - 135-148 Population changes and the social budget: Fears, hopes and facts1
by Peter Rosenberg - 149-169 Partial retirement: An alternative to early retirement? A comparison of phased retirement schemes in the United Kingdom, France and Scandinavia
by Frank Laczko - 170-175 Reflections on a social security system with Chinese characteristics
by Cui Naifu - 176-197 The Swiss basic pensions scheme is forty years' old: Criteria for its evaluation
by Pierre‐Yves Greber
January 1988, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-24 Unemployment compensation and employment in industrialised market‐economy countries
by Alain Euzéby - 25-39 Social security research in the Netherlands
by Peter de Klerk & Pieter Stroink - 40-54 The extension of social security to self‐employed persons in Africa
by Pierre Mouton & Jean‐Victor Gruat - 55-67 Insurance against non‐employment accidents in Israel
by Arye L. Miller - 68-75 Financing of retirement pensions in the United States of America
by Dorcas R. Hardy - 76-83 On the proposed new Soviet pension law
by A. Soloviev
October 1987, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 343-360 Early retirement: The problems of instrument substitution and cost shifting and their implications for restructuring the process of retirement1
by Bernard Casey - 361-372 The people's old‐age pension in Sweden: Past, present and future1
by Sven E. Olsson - 373-385 The Brazilian social security system: Coverage and constraints
by Francisco Eduardo Barreto de Oliveira & Maria Helena Fernandes da T. Henriques & Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão - 399-408 Material provision for workers and employees in the USSR in the event of industrial accidents and occupational diseases
by K. S. Batygin - 409-418 The further training of senior social security managers in France
by Jean‐Marie Diem
July 1987, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 219-230 Recent developments in the research activities of member institutions of the ISSA
by Roland Sigg - 231-247 Changing the retirement age in the United States: A case study on research and social security policy‐making1
by Jane L. Ross - 248-260 Public opinion about the social security system in the United Kingdom: Continuity and change 1961–83
by Patrick Hennessy - 261-289 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
by H. W. Müller - 290-297 The problem of women's pensions
by Ricardo J. Tibaudín
October 1986, Volume 39, Issue 4
July 1986, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 243-257 The impact of public and private pension schemes on saving and capital formation1
by Alicia H. Munnell - 258-276 Public and private pensions for various population groups in the Federal Republic of Germany: Past experience and tasks for the future1
by Winfried Schmähl - 277-286 The provision of retirement pensions in relation to the sector of activity1
by Paul Hecquet - 287-301 The occupational reintegration of disabled citizens in Czechoslovakia
by Maria Kubernátová - 302-313 Calculation of contributions to insurance
by P. Penkov - 314-319 Ergonomics: A subject of world‐wide concern1
by B. Moncelon & C. Skornik
April 1986, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 127-152 Comparative study of the development of social security in Latin America
by Carmelo Mesa‐Lago - 153-163 Social welfare policies in the Republic of Korea
by Ha‐cheong Yeon - 164-182 State social policy in favour of the family in East European countries1
by Ewa Borowczyk - 183-200 Who cares? Social security, family policy and women
by Lois Bryson & Martin Mowbray - 201-215 Current issues in old‐age protection in New Zealand1
by John B. Gourley
January 1986, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 3-13 Electronic data‐processing and old‐age insurance: The experience of the general scheme in France
by Francis Pavard - 14-23 Protection of privacy and security measures in data‐processing1
by H.‐J. Rohrlach - 24-37 The development of computer systems in the administration of social security: The Malaysian experience1
by Lai Kwok Loyd - 38-51 Trends and prospects for the medical care security system in Japan
by By the Social Security Research Division, National Federation of Health Insurance Societies‐Kemporen (Japan) - 52-63 Government Participation in social security health insurance budgets1
by Aviva Ron
October 1985, Volume 38, Issue 4
- 367-377 A study of the implementation of earnings sharing in the United States' social security system
by the Office of Legislative and Regulatory Policy, Social Security Administration (United States) - 378-386 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
by Honorée D. Epée‐Kotto Mouyema - 387-395 Material benefits and services provided to workers in the USSR by social insurance in case of temporary incapacity for work
by G. S. Simonenko - 396-417 Social security for self‐employed workers in Latin America1
by Ricardo J. Tibaudín - 418-430 The state and the social insurance system after 100 years of statutory accident insurance1
by Görg Haverkate
July 1985, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 243-257 Social security for families with young mentally handicapped members: A comparison between the Federal Republic of Germany and Denmark1
by Rainer Wedekind - 258-272 Social security and insecurity: Young people with disabilities in the United Kingdom1
by Michael Hirst - 273-286 Assessment of invalidity and the adjudication of claims1
by J. A. Battanta - 287-297 Means of communication of the social security institutions in the 1990s, with special reference to the videotex process1
by W. R. Langenbucher
April 1985, Volume 38, Issue 2
- 119-140 African experience in sickness insurance and health protection under social security1
by Tharcisse Nkanagu - 141-156 Health care facilities and work incapacity: A comparison of the situation in the Netherlands with that in six other West European countries1
by J. Soeters & R. Prins - 157-171 The social guarantee in the Gabonese Republic: A new kind of social protection in Africa
by J. V. Gruat - 172-192 Measures adopted by the Austrian health insurance system to influence the price of drugs
by Robert Brooks - 193-200 Social security in Bulgaria: Background and characteristics
by Gueorgy Gueorguiev - 201-214 Recent developments in the public information activities of social security institutions1
by Raymond Poirrier
January 1985, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 3-19 Sociology and social security: A fresh approach
by Roland Sigg - 20-37 Unemployment and disability: Some sociological aspects of withdrawal from the labour market1
by Raija Gould - 38-45 European Agreement concerning the Provision of Medical Care to Persons during Temporary Residence
by Helmut Creutz - 46-54 Social security and women workers in the USSR
by R. M. Ivanova - 55-61 The development of the ASTEK social insurance system in Indonesia1
by R. Sudomo - 62-74 The National IMSS/COPLAMAR Programme of Social Solidarity through Community Co‐operation: A programme of care for rural marginal groups in Mexico
by 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.
October 1984, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 367-387 Techniques applied in the short‐ and medium‐ term establishment of social security receipts and expenditure1
by J. F. Chadelat - 388-409 Demographic changes as a problem for social security systems
by Franz‐Xaver Kaufmann & Lutz Leisering - 410-423 Implications for social security policy‐making of research in mortality1
by Harriet Duleep - 424-440 Social insurance in the Arab Republic of Egypt
by the Ministry of Social Insurance (Arab Republic of Egypt)
July 1984, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 247-264 Social assistance: An alternative form of social protection in developing countries
by James Midgley - 265-278 Social protection in the United Republic of Cameroon
by Pierre‐Désiré Engo - 279-288 Old‐age security for farmers in the Federal Republic of Germany
by Jost Weidner - 289-299 New techniques in staff training in social security organisations: The British experience1
by Stuart J. Riley - 300-314 The Austrian welfare state: Social policy and income maintenance programmes between 1970 and 19841
by Rainer Münz & Helmut Wintersberger
April 1984, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 123-138 Saving, social security and private pensions1
by William S. Cartwright - 139-149 The incidence of employers' social contributions: The factors at stake
by Alain & Chantal Euzéby