Social protection: More long-term care services for the elderly needed in Central-Eastern Europe

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ILO (10.02.2017) ILO study highlights shortage of quality long-term services for older people in the region while a significant number of female migrant workers move to Western Europe to fill existing gaps. We asked Kenichi Hirose, co-author of the research with Zofia Czepulis-Rutkowska, to tell us more about these trends.

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Migration
Long-term care

Réforme de la protection sociale : comment font nos voisins européens ?

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Courrier international (17.02.2017) La sauvegarde ou non du système social français est l’un des enjeux majeurs de la campagne présidentielle. À l’étranger aussi, la question de ce changement s’impose, entre recherche d’économies et grogne des citoyens. Les exemples aux Pays-Bas, en Belgique et en Allemagne.

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european union
Topics
Governance and administration
Social policies & programmes

Canada: Les emplois les plus dangereux au Québec

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Journal de Montreal (06.02.2017) Travailler peut s’avérer dangereux. En effet, en 2015, 196 personnes ont perdu la vie à cause de leur travail, d’après le rapport de la Commission des normes, de l’équité, de la santé et de la sécurité du travail (CNESST).

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canada
Topics
Occupational accidents and diseases

English social care system for elderly facing 'complete collapse'

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The Guardian (16.02.2017) Age UK report calls for urgent action, including cash injection in spring budget and development of long-term plan. Social care in England is at risk of imminent collapse in the worst affected areas unless urgent steps are taken to address the crisis engulfing the sector, Age UK has warned.

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Health
Old-age pensions
Population ageing
Long-term care
Social assistance

France: Le Medef accepte de rouvrir la négociation sur l’assurance-chômage

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Le Monde (14.02.2017) Le conseil exécutif du Medef a donné, lundi 13 février, son accord pour rouvrir la négociation sur l’assurance-chômage, alors que les partenaires sociaux doivent se rencontrer mercredi, a annoncé l’organisation patronale dans un communiqué. L’instance « a donné mandat à Alexandre Saubot [président du pôle social du Medef] pour ouvrir une négociation avec les organisations syndicales afin de proposer une réforme ambitieuse, pérenne et qui permette de résoudre le déficit structurel de l’assurance-chômage », selon le communiqué.

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france
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Unemployment

China: Medical insurance to be merged with maternal care in 12 cities

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Gov.cn (04.02.2017) Basic medical insurance and maternity insurance will be merged for urban residents in 12 cities from the end of June this year, as a pilot project, according to a circular issued by the State Council on Feb 3.

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china
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Health
Health insurance

US: Occupational skin diseases - More common than you think

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Safety and Health Magazine (29.01.2017) Occupational skin diseases are the second-most common type of occupational disease. NIOSH estimates that more than 13 million U.S. workers are potentially exposed to chemicals that can be absorbed through their skin. Workers at risk of occupational skin diseases include those in construction, health care, agriculture, food service, auto repair and cosmetology.

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United States
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Occupational accidents and diseases

Ghana: Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection outlines strategic measures to improve lives

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Ghana Business News (10.02.2017) The Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Otiko Afisa Djaba says the new government is committed to ensuring the effective implementation of all legal and policy frameworks that provide opportunities for marginalized and vulnerable groups to be effectively involved in national development.

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ghana
Topics
Social assistance