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Changing Work Patterns and Social Security : Changing Work Patterns and Social Security - D. Pieters

Changing Work Patterns and Social Security

Changing Work Patterns and Social Security

By: D. Pieters

eText | 1 November 1999

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The one-job wage-earner, for so many generations a bulwark of industrialized society seems to have passed away. We perceive this as contemporary reality, yet it has not been easy to cite the facts and figures necessary to build a stable foundation for the social security of tomorrow's population. Now the European Institute of Social Security, a leading multidisciplinary research group dedicated to exploring the frontiers of social security, has taken the crucial first steps with an in-depth examination of the new and atypical work relations that are emerging. The research and conclusions in this book will greatly help policymakers to identify the areas in which existing social security systems can meaningfully accommodate the new realities of work.

Changing Work Patterns and Social Security records the proceedings of the 1999 Conference of the EISS, held at Limassol in Cyprus to consider the relations of atypical work patterns and social protection. Among the important issues raised are:

  • • the real extent of the atypical work phenomenon;
  • • the difficulties relating to the assessment of the incomes of the self-employed;
  • • the social protection of the farmer in Europe; and
  • • the shortcomings of existing social security systems vis-a-vis self-employment and part-time work.

The analysis of current trends presented in this book will interest and inform anyone - whether in government, business or academia - concerned with the development and future of social protection systems, not only in Europe but throughout the world.

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