
Social Security in Transition
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Social Security in Transition surveys and analyses the forces affecting social security policy today as understood by twenty-one, mainly European, authorities in the field. Although each author focuses on specific issues (such as poverty, migration, retirement schemes, access to health care), a consensus emerges that social security can no longer be viewed as a distinct theoretical entity, but that it must be considered in a broad context of social policy that encompasses employment, education, and health care. That the state will remain the last resort for the resolution of dangerous social disparities seems inevitable; yet some transnational standards of fairness (including concerted action for the prevention and combating of the worst evils, such as poverty and social exclusion of migrants) are crucial if we are to develop meaningful state and collective arrangements; arrangements that will not only support all individuals as they take responsibilities in life, enhance their opportunities, and make meaningful choices, but also safeguard the necessary level of social cohesion in society.
Social Security in Transition builds on papers that were originally presented at a June 2001 symposium in The Hague to mark the centenary of the Dutch Occupational Accidents Act 1901. The symposium was an initiative of the Social Security 2001 Foundation, which was set up by a group of Dutch ministries, administrations and supervisory agencies, and social partners.
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- Cover
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- CONTRIBUTORS
- PREFACE
- SOCIAL SECURITY IN TRANSITION
- HEADING FOR THE FUTURE: SOCIAL SECURITY AND SOCIAL COHESION
- THE BROADER VISION
- Minimum protection and protection of the standard of living
- Social integration
- A new focus: social cohesion
- Social security objectives
- SOCIAL COHESION
- THE FUTURE
- PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE OF THE WELFARE STATE
- ANSWERS GALORE
- PATH DEPENDENCE AND LOCK-IN EFFECTS
- A PROLIFERATION OF HYBRIDS
- RISK SOCIETY AND REFLEXIVE MODERNIZATION
- WEIGHED AND FOUND WANTING?
- WORLDS OF WELFARE, WORLDS OF PROPENSITIES
- WELFARE STATE CHALLENGES AND SOCIAL POLICY RESPONSES
- CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION
- THE ELASTICITY OF SOCIAL SECURITY
- ON THE SOCIAL, POLITICAL, AND ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES OF ADVANCED WELFARE STATES
- Success stories
- The welfare state as a 'problem creator'
- ARE ADVANCED WELFARE STATES CAPABLE OF COPING WITH MAJOR CHALLENGES IN HARD TIMES? LESSONS FROM COMPARATIVE STUDIES
- ARE DEVELOPED WELFARE STATES CAPABLE OF COPING WITH MAJOR CHALLENGES IN HARD TIMES? APPLYING THE LESSONS FROM COMPARATIVE RESEARCH TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
- Constraints on social policy reform in Germany
- Leeway for social policy reform
- CONCLUSIONS
- SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN EUROPEAN WELFARE STATES
- THE DEFINITION OF SOCIAL EXCLUSION AND THE ROLE OF WELFARE STATE REGIMES
- Welfare state regimes
- THE DEFINITION OF INCOME AND RESOURCES DEPRIVATION
- Income deprivation
- Resources deprivation
- Income and resources deprivation by regime type
- Focus groups for policies
- THE CHALLENGE FOR POLICY
- The fruits of economic growth do not trickle down to the poor
- Implications for national and European Social Policy
- CONCLUSIONS AND DISCUSSION
- Annex 1. The list of indicators for resources deprivation
- MODERNIZED POVERTY: INDIVIDUALIZATION, CONCENTRATION AND EMBEDDEDNESS
- THREE POVERTY THESES
- TEMPORARY AND PERSISTENT POVERTY IN THE NETHERLANDS
- THE SOCIAL CAPITAL OF POOR HOUSEHOLDS IN NORTH AMSTERDAM
- MODERNIZED POVERTY AND SOCIAL EXCLUSION IN PERSPECTIVE
- MIGRATION, SOCIAL SECURITY AND THE LAW
- THE TREATMENT OF MIGRANTS IN THE SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THE EVOLUTION OF THE WELFARE STATE
- The development of a right to social security
- The position of migrants in social insurance schemes: national treatment and the development of international coordination law
- The treatment of migrants in social assistance schemes: from nationality to legal residence
- Résumé: nationality, territoriality extra-territoriality
- THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION POLICIES UPON THE LEGAL POSITION OF MIGRANTS IN SOCIAL SECURITY
- When the migration climate is favourable ...
- When the immigration policies are ambiguous ...
- When immigration policies are unequivocally restrictive ...
- CONCLUSION AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
- EUROPEAN UNION CITIZENSHIP, FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE BENEFITS
- THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY RULES GOVERNING THE RIGHTS TO FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT AND EQUALITY OF TREATMENT FOR PERSONS IN NEED OF SOCIAL ASSISTANCE BENEFITS
- Workers
- Economically inactive Union citizens
- Interim conclusion
- THE UNITED STATES
- The constitutional right to freedom of movement for 'needy' Americans
- The right to claim welfare benefits in the state of residence
- TOWARDS A FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT FOR ALL UNION CITIZENS?
- SOCIAL SECURITY FOR MIGRANTS: DOES THE EUROPEAN UNION FRAMEWORK PROVIDE LESSONS FOR DEVELOPMENTS IN SADC?
- ESSENTIAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOCIAL PROTECTION OF EU CITIZENS AS MIGRANTS IN EU MEMBER STATES
- SADC: A SOCIO-ECONOMIC BACKGROUND
- SADC: ITS ESTABLISHMENT, ORGANS AND FUNCTIONS
- SADC Treaty and objectives: towards integration
- SADC structures
- SOCIAL PROTECTION IN SADC
- General characteristics
- Social protection in SADC member states: a comparative synopsis of country measures
- Social protection at SADC level: a synopsis of regional instruments
- THE SOCIAL PROTECTION OF SADC MEMBER STATES CITIZENS AS MIGRANTS IN SADC
- IMPROVING SOCIAL PROTECTION OF SADC MEMBER STATES CITIZENS AS MIGRANTS IN SADC
- CONCLUSIONS
- CHALLENGES FOR AN ACTIVATING WELFARE STATE
- INDIVIDUALIZATION, DIFFERENTIATION AND REFLEXIVE CITIZENS
- THE ACTIVATING WELFARE STATE AND DIFFERENT APPROACHES OF ACTIVATION
- CONCLUSIONS
- SOCIAL INCLUSION: A MATTER OF BALANCING ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL OBJECTIVES
- HISTORIC CONTEXT
- New development?
- Change of policy
- STREAMLINING NATIONAL POLICIES AT EUROPEAN LEVEL
- Subsidiarity
- Coordinated strategy on employment and economic and monetary policies
- European Social Model
- SOCIAL INCLUSION: SUSTAINABLE PART OF SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS?
- Affirmative view
- Reasons to be doubtful
- STRIKING THE RIGHT BALANCE BETWEEN SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC OBJECTIVES
- Efforts to keep workers in the labour market
- Efforts to reintegrate the long-term unemployed
- Consistency with the common objectives of the European Social Model
- NEED FOR COMPLEMENTARY MEASURES
- Economic integration does not suffice
- Hope for the future?
- TOWARDS A TRANSITIONAL CONCEPT OF SOCIAL SECURITY
- CHANGES IN WORK AND ON THE LABOUR MARKET
- TOWARDS AN INTEGRAL CONCEPT OF PARTICIPATION IN THE LABOUR MARKET: THE TRANSITIONAL LABOUR MARKET
- TOWARDS A NEW DEFINITION OF SOCIAL SECURITY
- CONCLUSION
- ACTUARIAL FAIRNESS IN EARLY RETIREMENTSCHEMES
- THE RETIREMENT CHOICE MODELS PRESENTED TO THE RESPONDENTS
- ESTIMATION RESULTS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR LABOUR MARKET PARTICIPATION
- THE SITUATION IN 2000 AND CONSEQUENCES FOR THE FUTURE
- EVALUATION
- Appendix 1. The estimation strategy
- Appendix 2. Estimation results
- FROM MUTUALITIES AND FACTORY FUNDS TO A COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM OF SOCIAL INSURANCE SCHEMES
- THE DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL INSURANCE IN THE NETHERLANDS, 1901-1976
- The period to World War II: the emergence of corporatist administrative agencies
- The period after World War II: towards a corporatist social insurance system
- SOCIAL INSURANCE IN AN INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
- Social insurance: the collectivization of protection against risks and an increasing role of the state
- The administration of social insurance: centralization and corporatism
- THE RESTRUCTURING OF SOCIAL SECURITY IN THE NETHERLANDS, 1976 AND AFTER
- Two rounds of revision
- Towards an 'institutional' definition of the problem
- Disentanglement, privatization and activation
- Towards a new Social Insurance Organization Act
- Revision of social security in comparative perspective
- SOCIAL SECURITY IN A POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY
- A post-industrial economy and reflexive modernization
- Social security under conditions of reflexive modernization: new arrangements, an increasing role of the state and de-collectivization
- THE SUPERVISION OF SOCIAL SECURITY AND ITS CONTESTED INDEPENDENCE
- DEVELOPMENTS IN SUPERVISION IN THE NETHERLANDS
- THE RISE OF SUPERVISION: BACKGROUNDS
- SUPERVISION: BETWEEN A VERTICAL AND A HORIZONTAL ORIENTATION
- THE DISPUTED AUTONOMY IN PRACTICE
- CONCLUSION: ONCE AGAIN THE AUTONOMY OF SUPERVISION
- CULPABLY UNEMPLOYED
- A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF REQUIREMENTS REGARDING PRECEDING CONDUCT IN UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION SCHEMES IN FOUR COUNTRIES
- CULPABLY OR VOLUNTARILY UNEMPLOYED: DIFFERENTIAL LEGAL REQUIREMENTS IN FOUR COUNTRIES
- WHY ARE THESE REQUIREMENTS IMPOSED UPON APPLICANTS AND ARE THEY INDISPENSABLE?
- CONSEQUENCES OF IMPOSING REQUIREMENTS UPON APPLICANTS' CONDUCT BEFORE TERMINATION
- Unintended consequences
- Consequences in the Netherlands
- EVALUATION
- REQUIREMENTS AS TO CONDUCT PRECEDING TERMINATION WILL TEND TO BE LEVELLED DOWN
- CONCLUSIONS
- HEALTH CARE AND THE WELFARE STATE: TWO WORLDS OF WELFARE DRIFTING APART?
- THE 20TH CENTURY WELFARE STATE
- FROM POST-WAR EXPANSION TO RETRENCHMENT AND HEALTH REFORM EFFORTS
- TWO STREAMS OF HEALTH REFORM
- TRANSFORMATION OF HEALTH CARE IN THE 1990S
- Changing consumer demands
- Emergence of new players in the health care arena
- Growing influence of the corporate sector
- Competition in health care
- QUESTIONS FOR THE FUTURE
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Back Cover
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