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Developments and trends in social security

The regional reports in this series, prepared every three years, identify, synthesize and analyse the most important recent developments and trends in social security in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the Americas, and identify the key challenges facing social security in each region, using extensive data and concrete examples collected by the ISSA Secretariat.

Developments and Trends

Africa: A new balance for social security
This volume identifies, synthesizes and interprets the most important recent developments and trends in Africa in social security..
Language: English, French
 
Dynamic Social Security: Securing social stability and economic development
The aim of this global report is to present a selective overview of developments and trends in social security during the triennium 2008-2010.
Language: Arabic, English, French, German, Spanish
 
Dynamic Social Security for the Americas: Social Cohesion and Institutional Diversity
This report identifies, synthesizes and interprets the most important recent developments and trends in the Americas in social security. The report observes that the Americas are seeking to construct more extensive and better performing social security systems.
Language: English, Portuguese, Spanish
 
Dynamic Social Security for Europe: Choice and Responsibility
This report identifies, synthesizes and interprets the most important recent developments and trends in Europe in social security. A key conclusion is that demands for choice in benefits and services require improvements in administrative performance and governance.
Language: English, French, German, Polish, Russian, Spanish
 
Dynamic Social Security for Asia and the Pacific: Integrated Responses for More Equitable Growth
This Developments and Trends report aims to synthesize and interpret the most important recent developments and trends in Asia and the Pacific. This is the second in a four-volume set of regional Developments and Trends reports designed to accompany and inform ISSA Regional Forums during the 2008-2010 triennium.
Language: English
 

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