Social security publications, reports and resources

ISSA offers access to a breadth of information on social security through dependable and easy-to-access electronic and printed publications. Additional information resources are available on the Social Security Databases  page.

 

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Social Protection Floor for a Fair and Inclusive Globalization
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This report, prepared under the guidance of Ms Michelle Bachelet and members of the Advisory Group on the Social Protection Floor convened by the ILO, shows that the extension of social protection, drawing on social protection floors, can play a pivotal role in relieving people of poverty and deprivation.

It can in addition help people adapt their skills to overcome the constraints that block their full participation in a changing economic and social environment, contributing to improved human capital development and stimulating greater productive activity.

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Latest ISSA publications

Social Policy Highlight

Africa: Rapid coverage extension is possible

Africa: Rapid coverage extension is possible

Summarizes recent developments and trends in African social security.

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The return on prevention

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Calculating the costs and benefits of investments in occupational safety and health in companies

The international study looked at the question of how occupational safety and health is beneficial to companies.

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International Social Security Review

Developments and Trends report

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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.

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ISSA Guidelines

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Good Governance Guidelines for Social Security Institutions

To provide ISSA member organizations with a basic framework on good governance, the Association published the ISSA Good Governance Guidelines for Social Security Institutions.

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New publications from other organizations (29)

A selection of recent social security publications from external sources. The views expressed in these publications are not necessarily those of the ISSA. External links.
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The future of families to 2030: A synthesis report
OECD, 2011, 51 p.
The family landscape in OECD countries has changed enormously over the last few decades. The extended family has all but disappeared in many places, and the traditional family the married couple with children is much less widespread than it used to be. Of course, this has...
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Sick on the Job? Myths and Realities about Mental Health at Work
OECD, 2012, 206
Mental illness is a growing problem in society and is increasingly affecting productivity and well-being in the workplace, according to a new OECD report. Sick on the Job? Myths and Realities about Mental Health at Work says that one in five workers suffer from a mental...
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Pension Reform in Central and Eastern Europe in times of crisis, austerity and beyond
ILO, 2011, 360 p.
A decade after the major reform in the 1990s, pension systems in the Central and Eastern Europe are now facing imminent challenges under the pressure of the financial consolidation in the aftermath of the global economic crisis. In the long-term, the pension systems need to...
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Health Insurance Handbook
Hong, Wang, ; et al., , World Bank, 2011, 140 p.
Many countries that subscribe to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have committed to ensuring access to basic health services for their citizens. Health insurance has been considered and promoted as the major financing mechanism to improve access to health services, as...
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Social Security for All. Addressing inequities in access to health care for vulnerable groups in countries of Europe and Central Asia
Scheil-Adlung, Xenia, ; Kuhl, Catharina, , ILO Geneva Social Security Department, 2011, 47 p
The perception of Europe's wealth and social policies existence and access by everyone often lead to overlooking the gaps in this access and coverage by the most vulnerable groups. Moreover, these gaps are rarely analyzed in regards to their impact on specific group, such as...
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