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The second issue of 2020 of the International Social Security Review is now available online via My ISSA.
The varied international content addresses policy lessons for effectively extending the working lives of European workers, delivering adequate and sustainable old-age pensions in Ecuador, and improving the social protection of China's rural population, as well as examining factors that influence the differences in takeup of unemployment benefits by migrants in the Netherlands and, finally, offers an analysis of how social expenditure is related to poverty, income inequality and GDP growth.
Content:
- Substitution and spill-overs between early exit pathways in times of extending working lives in Europe
- The performance of the income protection system for older adults in Ecuador and future challenges
- Explaining differences in unemployment benefit takeup between labour migrants and Dutch native workers
- The relationship between different social expenditure schemes and poverty, inequality and economic growth
- Does a universal non-contributory social pension make sense for rural China?
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