With a forward-looking perspective, this International Policy and Research Conference aimed to:
The Conference, organized by the International Social Security Association, and at the invitation of the Association of Social Security Institutions of Luxembourg, brought together more than 300 researchers, policy-makers, administrators and other members of the international social security community, and provided a unique platform for discussion on how social security can adapt to emerging challenges.
Themes, sub-themes and research questions
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2-RC2010-Themes.pdf 517,32 kB
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Summaries of conference papers
(by themes and sessions)
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12summaries.pdf 584,26 kB
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Special Research Conference publication (includes the keynote speeches):
Bulletin luxembourgeois des questions sociales, Vol 26
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BLQS.pdf 275,76 kB
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Bulletin luxembourgeois des questions sociales, Vol 26
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BLQS-vol28.pdf 3,99 MB
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Conference programme
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2-RC2010-programme-final.pdf 707,98 kB
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Information on the previous Conference:
Programme and reports of the 5th International Research Conference on Social Security, Warsaw (Poland), 2007 >>
Christian Aspalter , Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University (China); Nicholas Barr , London School of Economics and Politics (United Kingdom); Jos Berghman , Catholic University of Leuven (Belgium); Bea Cantillon , University of Antwerpen (Belgium); Mohammed Chaabane , Centre for Research and Studies of Social Security (Tunisia); Agnieska Chlon-Dominciak , Ministry of Labour and Social Policy (Poland); Gösta Esping-Andersen , University of Pompeu Fabra (Spain); Tetsuo Fukawa , National Institute of Population and Social Security Research (Japan); Neil Gilbert , University of California, Berkeley (United States); Evance Kalula , University of Cape Town (South Africa); Olli Kangas , Social Insurance Institution (Finland); María Patricia Kurczyn Villalobos , National Autonomous University of Mexico (Mexico); Milko Matijascic , Institute of Applied Economic Research (Brazil); Einar Overbye , Oslo University College (Norway); Joakim Palme , Institute for Futures Studies (Sweden); Sara E. Rix , AARP Public Policy Institute (United States); Peter Saunders , University of New South Wales (Australia); Achim Seifert , University of Luxembourg (Luxembourg); Roland Sigg , ISSA General Secretariat.
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