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China social security fund picks 21 firms to manage assets reportedly topping $50 billion | monitor | Pensions & Investments (12.12.2016) China’s National Council for Social Security Fund last week announced the selection of 21 local managers to oversee a first tranche of provincial pension fund assets being consolidated under the 1.91 trillion renminbi ($276 billion) National Social Security Fund’s umbrella to take advantage of the fund’s relatively sophisticated investment management capabilities. |
china | ||
España: El permiso por paternidad sube de dos a cuatro semanas desde enero | monitor | El País (15.12.2016) El portavoz del Gobierno, Íñigo Méndez de Vigo, ha confirmado este viernes, en la rueda de prensa tras el Consejo de Ministros, que la ampliación a un mes del permiso de paternidad prevista en la Ley de Igualdad entrará en vigor en enero de 2017. "Puedo anunciarles que el permiso se ampliará a partir del próximo 1 de enero de 2 a 4 semanas, una medida que va en esa necesaria conciliación entre la vida profesional y la vida familiar", ha declarado el también ministro de Educación. |
Family benefits | spain | |
Bangladesh: Social protection to cover every person with disability: PM | monitor | Business News 24 BD (03.12.2016) The government is making a plan to bring all persons with disabilities from children to old-age citizens under a social protection programme |
Disability | bangladesh | |
Emploi: L'UE veut faire payer la Suisse pour les frontaliers au chômage | monitor | TDG (19.12.2016) Emploi - Selon la presse, Bruxelles veut revoir le système d’indemnisation. Cela pourrait coûter cher à la Suisse |
migration | Unemployment, Migration | european union, switzerland |
Japan to step up drug price reviews in bid to curb healthcare costs | monitor | Reuters (20.12.2016) Japan said on Tuesday it will step up the pace and expand the scope of drug price reviews, one of the most aggressive measures it is taking to rein in ballooning healthcare costs for a rapidly ageing nation. |
Health | japan | |
India: Govt considering proposal to hike EPFO wage ceiling from Rs 15,000 to Rs 25,000 | monitor | The Economic Times (05.12.2016) The government is considering a proposal to hike wage ceiling for coverage under social security schemes run by the retirement fund body EPFO to Rs 25,000 per month from the existing Rs 15,000, Parliament was informed today. |
Financing | india | |
France: Le congé parental fait de moins en moins recette dans les familles | monitor | L'Opinion (06.12.2016) Depuis une dizaine d’années, de moins en moins de familles prennent un congé parental pour garder leur enfant en bas âge, et l’évolution semble connaître une accélération |
Family benefits | france | |
Sénégal : l’aide sociale prend ses marques | monitor | JeuneAfrique.com (19.12.2016) Avec la Couverture maladie universelle (CMU), qui donne aux plus démunis un accès gratuit aux soins de santé, le Programme national de bourses de sécurité familiale (PNBSF) est l’un des piliers de la politique sociale engagée par Macky Sall. |
poverty, extending coverage | Extension of coverage, Social assistance, Inequalities | senegal |
Dépenses publiques de protection sociale: la France et le Danemark en tête en Europe | monitor | latribune.fr (22.12.2016) Les dépenses de protection sociale représentent 34,3% du PIB en France et 33,5% au Danemark. Mais les comparaisons européennes doivent tenir compte des différents systèmes nationaux de protection sociale ainsi que des structures démographiques. |
european union | ||
Brazil's Temer unveils pension reform, sets retirement age at 65 | monitor | Reuters (05.12.2016) Brazil President Michel Temer appealed to political leaders on Monday to back his unpopular proposal to reform the country's costly pension system that would force Brazilians to work more years before being eligible for full retirement benefits |
brazil | ||
ILO: Too hot to work? | monitor | ILO (14.12.2016) Currently, 4 billion people live in the tropical and sub-tropical belt regions that will suffer most from extreme heat. In particular, workers in sectors such as agriculture, construction, mining and oil refining are most vulnerable. Indeed, workers most affected are those who need to work continuously at high physical intensity, in manufacturing factories without cooling system facilities and migrants exposed to poor and informal working conditions. Besides, the effects of rising heat will be more severe in urban areas compared to rural areas due to the “urban heat island effect”. |
climate change | Occupational accidents and diseases, Shocks & extreme events | |
Malaysia: Health Ministry mulls introducing government healthcare insurance scheme | monitor | nst.com (23.07.2016) The Health Ministry is seriously considering to introduce a healthcare insurance scheme which is run and supported by the government to address the weaknesses in the private healthcare system. |
managing reforms | Health, Health insurance | malaysia |
Deutschland: Lohnuntergrenze - Ohne Mindestlohn gäbe es heute 60.000 Jobs mehr | monitor | Die Welt (19.12.2016) Seit zwei Jahren müssen Firmen ihren Beschäftigten Mindestlohn zahlen, 2017 steigt dieser nochmals an. Wirtschaftsforscher ziehen eine verheerende Bilanz - zum Unmut von Arbeitsministerin Nahles. |
poverty, megatrends | Unemployment | germany |
[Opinion] Making growth more inclusive by enhancing social protection: the case of Malaysia | monitor | OECD Ecoscope ((08.12.2016) Growth can be more inclusive by pursuing policies that enable improvements in a country’s living standards while sharing gains more equitably across the population. Inclusive growth incorporates a focus on relative – not just absolute – income and wealth inequality, and on well-being, which depends on both monetary and non-monetary conditions, such as access to quality education, employment, housing and healthcare. |
extending coverage | Extension of coverage, Social policies & programmes, Inequalities | malaysia |
La Finlande commence à expérimenter le revenu universel | monitor | lemonde.fr (01.01.2017) Deux mille demandeurs d’emploi âgés de 25 à 58 ans ont été tirés au sort pour percevoir 560 euros par mois, en lieu et place de leur allocation chômage, pendant deux ans à partir du 1er janvier. |
extending coverage, megatrends | Extension of coverage, Social assistance, Social policies & programmes | finland |
Eapaña: ¿El nuevo permiso de paternidad favorece la corresponsabilidad? | monitor | El País (06.01.2017) El nuevo año 2017 ha traído, entre otras cosas, una nueva ley que afecta de lleno a las familias cuando llega a casa un recién nacido. Desde el 1 de enero, todas las parejas que tengan un bebé podrán acogerse a la nueva norma. Las madres, las mismas 16 semanas, y los padres, en lugar de 13 días, dispondrán de 28. |
Family benefits | spain | |
[Report] Limiting profits in the welfare sector in Sweden? | monitor | europa.eu (16.12.2016) A new Flash Report prepared by the European Social Policy Network provides information on the policy debate on limiting profits in the welfare sector in Sweden. |
Financing | sweden | |
EU: E-health and the ‘fine line’ of big data | monitor | EurActiv (14.12.2016) The introduction of digital technology in healthcare systems might be viewed by health stakeholders in a positive light. However, policymakers are yet to address issues related to data collection and use that are considered crucial in the management of chronic conditions like diabetes. |
Health, Information and communication technology | european union | |
[Opinion] France: La protection sociale au cœur de la présidentielle | monitor | Liberation (02.01.2017) Dans les années 70, à l’époque de l’Union de la gauche, la question posée pendant les campagnes électorales était de savoir si les Français souhaitaient s’engager dans une transition vers le socialisme ou s’ils préféraient la «société libérale avancée» de Giscard d’Estaing. |
france | ||
Mali: Agence Nationale Pour l’Emploi (ANPE) : Le Plan de Travail Annuel 2016 exécuté à 91% | monitor | Mali (06.01.2016) Au cours d’un point de presse qu’il a animé, le jeudi 22 décembre 2016, Ibrahim Ag Nock, directeur général de l’ANPE a révélé que l’agence a exécuté son Plan de Travail Annuel au titre de l’année 2016, à hauteur de 91%. |
Employment | mali | |
Non-standard forms of employment: Improving the quality of non-standard jobs helps women | monitor | ILO (19.12.2016) Non-standard employment is not spread evenly across the labour market. Women are more likely to be employed in non-standard jobs, especially in part-time jobs, as compared to men. |
megatrends | Employment, Social policies & programmes | |
[Report] Linking taxation and social protection: Evidence on redistribution and poverty reduction in Ethiopia | monitor | ictd.ac (06.01.2017) The reduction of poverty, and more recently inequality, are pressing concerns in many low- and middle-income countries, not in the least as a result of the Sustainable Development Goals committing countries to significant improvements by 2030. Redistribution is important for reaching these goals, and is shaped by countries’ tax and welfare systems. |
extending coverage, poverty | Extension of coverage | ethiopia |
France: La Cnav met enfin la demande de retraite en ligne | monitor | FrenchWeb.fr (10.01.2016) L'assurance retraite fait sa mue numérique. La Caisse nationale d’assurance vieillesse (Cnav) permet désormais aux nouveaux retraités de déclarer en ligne leur situation et de déposer leur dossier sur lassuranceretraite.fr. Pour l'instant, seuls les 700 000 retraités salariés du régime général et qui se déclarent chaque année, sont concernés par ce nouveau compte personnel en ligne. |
Pensions, Information and communication technology | france | |
[Opinion] France: Retraites - la vraie réforme dont nous avons besoin | monitor | Les Echos (04.01.2017) Sans réforme de notre système des retraites, les projections annoncent une baisse des pensions de l’ordre de 20 % d’ici 2060. La question s’impose, mais il n’est pas nécessaire de renier sur la solidarité nationale. |
managing reforms | Pensions, Financing | france |
China's Shaanxi opts for scheme letting pensions invest in stocks | monitor | Reuters (04.01.2017) Shaanxi is set to be one of the first Chinese provinces to participate in a pension investment scheme that allows them to invest in financial markets for the first time, Shaanxi Daily, a newspaper in the northwestern province, reported on Wednesday. With many provinces under severe pressure to meet pension repayments, Beijing has promised to push forward an investment plan for idle local pension funds, holding an estimated $290 billion, that will seek higher returns through alternative investment channels for higher returns. Shaanxi was among six Chinese provinces that had an annual pension deficit in 2015, with funds estimated to be only sufficient for repayments for up to 10 months, a report by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security showed. |
Financing | china |