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Social security and the financial crisis
In Focus: Social security responding to the financial crisis

The aftermath of global financial and economic crisis continues to affect economies and people in most countries. While the recession seems to have ended, the impact on the labour market looks destined to persist for several more years. Nevertheless, social security systems have responded effectively to the test by softening the impact of the crisis. The challenge for social security now is to continue to cope with the social fall-out.

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Latvia
Latvia
This country case study is one of the studies produced under the ISSA Crisis Monitor Project.

Язык: Английский, Французский, Неме́цкий, Испанский
Philippines
Philippines
This country case study is one of the studies produced under the ISSA Crisis Monitor Project.

Язык: Английский, Французский, Неме́цкий, Испанский
Russian Federation
Russian Federation
This country case study is one of the studies produced under the ISSA Crisis Monitor Project.

Язык: Английский, Французский, Неме́цкий, Испанский
Switzerland
Switzerland
This country case study is one of the studies produced under the ISSA Crisis Monitor Project.

Язык: Английский, Французский, Неме́цкий, Испанский
Zambia
Zambia
This country case study is one of the studies produced under the ISSA Crisis Monitor Project.

Язык: Английский, Французский, Неме́цкий, Испанский
 

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