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Institutional and Financial Incentives for Social Insurance

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ISBN/EAN: 9780792374176
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: xi, 242 S.
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

Institutional and Financial Incentives for Social Insurance provides both an empirical and a theoretical account of the main difficulties presently threatening social insurance systems in most industrialized countries. It analyzes the remedies that have been discussed and sometimes introduced and addresses many questions still left largely unresolved: Are newly implemented or proposed reforms providing the correct incentives to all participants in the system? Is the quality of service improving and, if not, what can be done? How should the budgetary problems be solved considering both intra-generational and inter-generational redistributive policies? The volume describes a number of studies of social security systems in various countries and assesses the effect of various policies, including welfare or unemployment benefits, training and other active labour market policies, the provision of pension, and competition and budget devolution in health care. It applies empirical tests to individual preferences concerning unemployment compensation, and it analyzes nonfunded and funded social security systems, the transition from one system to the other, and the willingness to pay for pensions.

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Inhalt

Preface. 1. The Effects of Welfare Benefits on the Duration of Welfare Spells; B. Fortin, D. Fougere, G. Lacroix. 2. The Design of Active Labour Market Policies; B. Cockx. 3. Labor Market Policies and Equilibrium Employment; B. Van der Linden, E. Dor. 4. Unemployment Compensation Preferences; E. Schokkaert, M. Verhue, E. Omey. 5. Competition and Budget Devolution in Health Care; H. Glennerster. 6. Pension Provision in the United States; A. Jousten. 7. The Willingness to Pay for Pensions; F. Spinnewyn. 8. Social Security and Risk Sharing; G. Demange, G. Laroque. 9. Transition from Unfunded to Funded Social Security; P. Weil. 10. Voting over Social Security with Uncertain Lifetimes; P. De Donder, J. Hindriks. 11. The Political Economy; G. Casamatta, H. Cremer, P. Pestieau. Index.