Social protection, globalised

Steven D'haeseleer and Jos Berghman

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This book contributes to the growing amount of literature that is concerned with the relationship between globalisation and social security. The aim of this work is, first, to clarify the impact of the globalisation process on social security systems and, second, to formulate substantive and technical proposals for the adaptation of existing social security schemes to an altered socio-economic context and for the elaboration of international legal instruments aimed at an effective substantive and procedural protection of social security as a fundamental right. The report is divided into three parts. The first part is concerned with the social impact of globalisation and its consequences for social security systems in the high-income economies. The second part looks at the effects of globalisation on social security in relation to middle- and low-income countries and examines the extent to which existing arrangements in these countries are able to provide adequate income protection to me majority of the population. Finally, the third part calls for a global approach to social security.

Acknowledgement
Table of contents
List of tables and figures
Introduction

Social protection in a globalizing economy: challenges for social protection
Dries Crevits and Bea Van Buggenhout
1. Introduction
2. The concept of globalisation
3. The social impact of globalisation
4. What challenges for social policy?
5. Conclusion

Globalisation, worker mobility and social protection
Dries Crevits and Bea Van Buggenhout
1. Introduction
2. Worker mobility: a complex issue
3. Solutions for problems concerning the statutory social security schemes
4. Solutions for problems concerning complementary social insurances
5. How companies manage the issue of worker mobility: 'Global employment companies'
6. Conclusion

The Latin American pension reform experience: evidence that contradicts discourse
Steven D'Haeseleer and Jos Berghman
1. Introduction
2. The relevance of economic globalisation for pension reform
3. Design features of reformed pension systems
4. Performance of reformed pension systems
5. Conclusion
6. References

Globalisation and social security in low-income countries: the case of Cà´te d'Ivoire
Steven D'Haeseleer and Jos Berghman
1. Introduction
2. Background perspective
3. Formal and informal social security in low-income countries: an overview
4. The impact and challenges of economic globalisation
5. Towards better protection: options for a development social security policy
6. Conclusion
7. References

Informal economic and social security in Sub-Saharan Africa
An Maes
1. Introduction
2. Informal economic sector
3. Informal social security sector
4. Link formal and informal sector
5. Development, transformation and strengthening the informal economic and social security sector
6. Conclusion
7. References

Towards a social globalisation: a blueprint for a global social security policy
Steven D'Haeseleer and Jos Berghman
1. Introduction
2. The necessity of a global social policy
3. Towards a global social security policy
4. Conclusion
5. References

Towards a better substantive and procedural protection of social security as a fundamental right?
An Maes
1. Introduction
2. Substantive protection
3. Procedural protection
4. Conclusion

Format: Monograph - free ebook - PDF

Size: 240 × 160 × 10 mm

188 pages

ISBN: 9789058674463

Publication: March 31, 2005

Series: Sociologie Vandaag / Sociology Today 9

Languages: English

Stock item number: 46207

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