Social security in times of crisis
Bonnet, Florence ; Ehmke, Ellen ; Hagemejer, Krzysztof
International Social Security Review
2010
63
2
April - June
47-70
economic recession ; international ; pension scheme ; social protection ; social security ; social security reform ; unemployment ; unemployment benefit
Social protection
English
Bibliogr.
"To counter the negative social consequences of the present crisis, States must take measures to provide income support and new employment opportunities to affected workers and their families. This article reviews crisis responses in a number of countries with respect to support from unemployment programmes, the branch of social security most directly affected by economic downturn. It also discusses the trade offs that all social security schemes face during economic crises, when revenues from contributions or taxes earmarked to finance programmes fall and expenditures on benefits rise. In turn, concerns about pension policies receive special attention. The article concludes by discussing the initiative, launched by the United Nations, for a global "social protection floor": to extend, at the very least, basic social protection to the large majority of the world's population who are currently without and who remain vulnerable to all economic and social risks."
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