New forms of work and work patterns have emerged over the past decades that challenge the relationship between labour markets and social security. These developments are having a significant impact at various levels.
Regional Social Security Forum for Africa: Key messages
Mr Ramadhan Dau, Director General, National Social Security Fund, United Republic of Tanzania, comments on some of the main messages resulting from the Regional Social Security Forum for Africa, he... Play video
Supporting Employment and Activity
Keynote speech by Dr Nick Kendall, Health Services Consultant, Senior Lecturer, Occupational Medicine, Otago University, United Kingdom Play video
Supporting Employment and Activity - Country case study - Malaysia
Presentation by Mr. K. Selvarajah, Chief Executive Officer, Social Security Organization, Malaysia Play video
Supporting Employment and Activity - Country Case Study - Argentina
Presentation by Mr Mariano Brener, Advisor, Secretariat for Social Security, Argentina Play video
The OECD’s main objective is to ensure that new jobseekers, as well as those already facing problems in finding employment, maintain links with the labour market