Revisiting ISSA's Dynamic Social Security: 2007–2014, and beyond
McKinnon, Roddy ; Brimblecombe, Simon ; McClanahan, Shea ; Orton, Ian
International Social Security Review
2014
67
3-4
July - December
17-36
social security ; social security administration ; social security policy
Social protection
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/issr.12046
English
Bibliogr.
"The International Social Security Association's (ISSA) Dynamic Social Security conceptual framework has been developed as a tool to identify and analyse current and emerging challenges in social security policy and administrative practice and to guide decision-makers in developing effective and sustainable responses to these. The longer-term core objective of the framework is to help extend social security coverage to all through the development of effective social security systems that contributed to socially inclusive and economically productive societies. As revealed by an examination of the ISSA's work priorities, perceptions of the framework have evolved over time. In some instances greater emphasis has been given by the Association to policy analysis, especially in support of the objective of coverage extension. More recently the emphasis has been placed on the practical necessity to support the development of higher performing social security administrations; a core mission objective of the ISSA. In looking to identify future challenges (megatrends) that hold the potential to impact negatively upon social security programmes and administrations, and to develop appropriate responses to these, the ISSA should keep sight of the fact that Dynamic Social Security has an essential analytical role as well as a practical one."
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