Income protection for self-employed and non-standard workers during the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的灵活就业人员收入保障
Slavina Spasova,Pietro Regazzoni
Slavina Spasova
Based on original evidence from the European Social Policy Network (ESPN), the article investigates the extent to which self-employed and non-standard workers, who are less protected by "ordinary" social protection, were included in "extrao...
Andrew W Mason,Ronald D Lee,Sang-Hyop Lee
Andrew W Mason
Upward intergenerational flows - from the working ages to old age - are increasing substantially in the advanced industrialized countries and are much larger than in developing countries. Population aging is the most important factor leadin...
Data sets on pensions and health: Data collection and sharing for policy design [0.03%]
关于养老金和健康的数据集:政策设计中的数据收集与共享
Jinkook Lee
Jinkook Lee
A growing number of countries are developing or reforming pension and health policies in response to population ageing and to enhance the welfare of their citizens. The adoption of different policies by different countries has resulted in s...
Retirement and health benefits for Mexican migrant workers returning from the United States [0.03%]
墨西哥赴美移工退休后的健康福利问题
Emma Aguila,Julie Zissimopoulos
Emma Aguila
In the absence of a bilateral agreement for the portability and totalization of social security contributions between the United States and Mexico, this article examines the access to pension and health insurance benefits and employment sta...
The greying of the baby boom in the United States: framing the policy debate [0.03%]
美国的婴儿潮一代正在走向老年:构建政策讨论框架
E R Kingson
E R Kingson
"Issues surrounding the retirement of the large post-World War II 'baby boom' generation in the United States are often framed either in terms of impending intergenerational crisis or as an event to which the United States can gradually adj...
Implications for social security policy-making of research in mortality [0.03%]
关于死亡率研究对社会安全政策制定影响的研究
H Duleep
H Duleep
"The main purpose of this article is to outline the relationship between mortality research and policy-making in social security. Reasons are first discussed as to why more information is needed for social security purposes on how and why m...
F Kaufmann,L Leisering
F Kaufmann
Single-parent, female-headed families in Western Europe: social change and response [0.03%]
西方欧洲的单亲母亲家庭:社会变迁与应对措施
S B Kamerman,A J Kahn
S B Kamerman
Trends in single-parent, female-headed families in Western Europe are analyzed and compared. The authors "explore the 'single-parent family' phenomenon in Western Europe, the factors that account for the growth in the numbers of these famil...