This paper begins by discussing the nature of and rationale for social insurance programs. I then consider three political principles and four economic principles that could guide the design and reform of social insurance programs. These ideas are then applied to unemployment insurance, Social Security pensions, health insurance and Medicare. A common theme is the advantage of incorporating investment based personal accounts in each of these programs
[Excerpt] This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking paper, informative and interesting. I learned a...
In this article we will analyzed the social security schemes as important elements of this system bu...
Abstract: We explore the rationales for financing part of social insurance via mandatory individual ...
Social insurance is a subject I have been studying for nearly 40 years. The intellectual and policy ...
In the contribution, I explore some of the value-based foundations of social security, i.e. foundati...
International audienceThis paper examines how the issue of political support affects the design of s...
Social insurance in the United States – including the Social Security Act of 1935 and the Medicare, ...
This paper looks at the implications of targeting from the perspective of social insurance. Governme...
Governments around the world have enacted or are currently considering fundamental structural reform...
Social insurance has been increasingly challenged by aging of the population, changes in family stru...
We consider social insurance schemes with a two-part benefit formula: a flat (constant) term and a v...
For years those responsible for Social Security and policy analysts have acknowledged that the prese...
This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based in...
Social insurance originally started as a system for the protection of the employed and gradually exp...
The objective of this Element is to provide an analysis of social protection from an economic perspe...
[Excerpt] This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking paper, informative and interesting. I learned a...
In this article we will analyzed the social security schemes as important elements of this system bu...
Abstract: We explore the rationales for financing part of social insurance via mandatory individual ...
Social insurance is a subject I have been studying for nearly 40 years. The intellectual and policy ...
In the contribution, I explore some of the value-based foundations of social security, i.e. foundati...
International audienceThis paper examines how the issue of political support affects the design of s...
Social insurance in the United States – including the Social Security Act of 1935 and the Medicare, ...
This paper looks at the implications of targeting from the perspective of social insurance. Governme...
Governments around the world have enacted or are currently considering fundamental structural reform...
Social insurance has been increasingly challenged by aging of the population, changes in family stru...
We consider social insurance schemes with a two-part benefit formula: a flat (constant) term and a v...
For years those responsible for Social Security and policy analysts have acknowledged that the prese...
This paper asks whether statutory social insurance programs, which provide contributory tax-based in...
Social insurance originally started as a system for the protection of the employed and gradually exp...
The objective of this Element is to provide an analysis of social protection from an economic perspe...
[Excerpt] This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking paper, informative and interesting. I learned a...
In this article we will analyzed the social security schemes as important elements of this system bu...
Abstract: We explore the rationales for financing part of social insurance via mandatory individual ...