Confidence and changes : managing social protection in the new millennium
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書誌事項
Confidence and changes : managing social protection in the new millennium
(EISS yearbook = Annuaire EISS, 2000)(EISS/Kluwer Law International series, 5)
Kluwer Law International, c2001
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  福島
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  京都
  大阪
  兵庫
  奈良
  和歌山
  鳥取
  島根
  岡山
  広島
  山口
  徳島
  香川
  愛媛
  高知
  福岡
  佐賀
  長崎
  熊本
  大分
  宮崎
  鹿児島
  沖縄
  韓国
  中国
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  ドイツ
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注記
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The idea of "competitive flexibility" fostered by open market economics has deeply eroded the established social security systems of the developed nations. The confidence of wage-earners, who depend on an administrative "safety net" to protect them from loss of income, has virtually disappeared. Social exclusion and poverty have become inescapable threats for the average worker. It was to tackle this important issue that the European Institute of Social Security (EISS), a leading multidisciplinary research group dedicated to exploring the frontiers of social security, met in June 2000 in Goteborg in Sweden. Twenty members of the Institute prepared papers for delivery at the conference, all of which are now printed in this book.
These papers include discussion of such elements as the following: the shift in emphasis from compensation for loss of income to a more preventive approach based on income security; measures against social exclusion enacted by the European Union; the meaning of the term "employability" as revealed in EU Member States' National Action Plans (NAPs); the growing pressure on beneficiaries to "perform" rather than "conform"; the interplay in international law between human rights and social security; labour market participation according to gender and educational level; labour market participation among families with young children; the promise of a "federal" social security system in Europe; and objective standards versus "moral hazard" in labour market insurance. Various reform initiatives (including the controversial debate on private sector funding) are also covered.
目次
- Introduction
- D. Pieters. Dynamics of the Welfare State Regimes and Employability
- G. Raveaud. Activation Policies and Legal Safeguards
- P. Van Aerschot. Pension Reforms: Effects on Intergenerational Risk-Sharing and Redistribution
- A. Kruse. Is There an Optimal Way Out of the Pension Crisis? An Investigation of Different Approaches
- J. Jagob, W. Sesselmeier. Human Rights and Social Exclusion: The New European Agenda
- G. Amitsis. Social Protection, Gender and Poverty Issues
- B. Cantillon, J. Ghysels, R. Van Dam, N. Mussche. A New Crisis in European Populations: Do Modern Family Policies Help? S. Gustafsson, E. Kenjoh, C. Wetzels. Managing Social Security for What? A. Sinfield. Adjusting Pensions for Social and Demographic Changes: The Need for Truth in Packaging
- L.H. Thompson. Reform of the Swedish Pension System
- T. Erikson. Social Protection: Public, Semi-Public or Private? S. Klosse. From Unemployment to Labour Market Insurance
- J. Van Langendonck. Exporting a European Idea of Social Protection: The Fight Against "Competitive Flexibility" in the Globalised Economy
- E. Ales. Confidence and the Question of Political Levels: Towards a Multilevel System of Social Security in Europe? A. Graser. Social Security Reform and the Law
- E. Eichenhofer. Social Workers, Their Approaches to Clients and the Credibility of Social Security Measures
- L. Musil. Towards Social Protection: Lessons from a Comparative Perspective
- M. Olivier.
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