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Guidance Note on Public Employment Services Digitalization
worldbank.org (24.06.2025) This Guidance Note was developed to support Public Employment Services in navigating complex decisions involved in digitalizing employment services. As the role of PES evolves with the need to balance expanded mandates with limited resources, digitalization presents an opportunity to strengthen service delivery, enhance operational efficiency, and improve access for job seekers and employers. However, successful implementation depends on more than just introducing new technology.TopicsEmploymentDocument TypeStatus -
Greece becomes first in Europe to offer home delivery of high-cost medicines
The Greek Herald (16.06.2025) Starting June 16, Greece has become the first country in Europe to provide free home delivery of high-cost medications through its national health insurance agency, EOPYY. The program is expected to support around 139,000 patients, including those undergoing cancer treatment and individuals with chronic illnesses who depend on EOPYY pharmacies for their medications. EOPYY President Theano Karpodini hailed the initiative as a landmark in public healthcare.Regions / CountrygreeceGlobal challengesTopicsHealthDocument TypeStatus -
Demographic change in Europe and Central Asia
ilo.org (24.06.2025) The demographic changes currently underway in the Europe and Central Asia region - most notably, the ageing of its populations - have prompted the preparation of this new publication intended to inform tripartite discussions on developing effective strategies and policy responses. The publication provides projections of the region’s labour force evolution through to 2050, alongside an analysis of the challenges posed by these demographic shifts.TopicsDemographic changeDocument TypeStatus -
Malaysia : Socso aims to start mandatory contribution for gig workers at 1.25% per ride or delivery from 2026
theedgemalaysia.com (17.06.2025) The Social Security Organisation (Socso), also known as Perkeso, aims to introduce mandatory contributions for gig economy workers starting January 2026. This initiative is part of broader efforts to extend social protection to Malaysia's expanding informal workforce which, according to official data, constitutes over 25% of the country’s workforce.Regions / CountrymalaysiaTopicsPlatform workersDocument TypeStatus -
Pensioner poverty in Europe: Which countries have the highest rates?
In most European countries, the average income of people over 65 is lower than that of the total population, according to the OECD. In several cases, elderly incomes fall below 80% of the national average, contributing to significantly high poverty rates among pensioners. So, how do these levels of financial precarity vary across Europe? In which countries do pensioners face the highest levels of poverty? And how does elderly income compare to the national average? -
Activating the aging agenda: A fresh look at an overlooked mega trend
worldbank.org (17.06.2025) Almost every country in the world today is facing a predictable, but addressable, trend that will profoundly impact societies and economies: Aging. Despite numerous calls to action, the aging agenda remains under the radar, especially when compared to other “mega trends” like climate change and digital transformation.Global challengesTopicsOld-age pensionsDocument TypeStatus -
Needs assessment and eligibility criteria in long-term care
OECD (16.06.2025) As populations age, the demand for long-term care (LTC), encompassing a range of personal care and assistance services, is steadily increasing across OECD countries. Care needs assessments and eligibility criteria determine who is entitled to access publicly funded LTC services, and thereby have a direct impact on public expenditures.Global challengesTopicsLong-term careDocument TypeStatus -
Social Protection and Multidimensional Poverty: How can multidimensional measures become a social protection system tool?
mppn (25.03.2025) Countries around the globe have started establishing social protection systems, aiming to implement policies and programmes to reduce poverty. At the same time, the number of countries designing and computing multidimensional poverty measures has increased in recent years, with more than 40 countries in the five world regions having official multidimensional poverty measures and others working on designing their own national Multidimensional Poverty Indices (MPI).Global challengesTopicsInequalitiesDocument TypeStatus -
Health Insurance in UAE: What you need to know about it
gulfbusiness.com (13.06.2025) The UAE has officially implemented its Basic Health Insurance Plan for private sector employees and domestic workers across the Northern Emirates, marking a pivotal shift in the nation’s approach to healthcare access and affordability. Effective since January 1, 2025, the initiative is part of a broader nationwide strategy to ensure that all residents, regardless of income or employment type, have access to essential healthcare services.Regions / Countryarabic countriesGlobal challengesTopicsHealthDocument TypeStatus -
Trump's latest labor pick is good news for the gig economy
qz.com (15.01.2026) President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Keith Sonderling as his deputy labor secretary, handing employers in the so-called gig economy an ally. Sonderling previously served as Trump’s acting administrator of the Department of Labor’s (DOL) wage and hour division, as well as a Republican commissioner on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The deputy labor secretary job requires Senate confirmation and occasionally ends up leading the agency.Regions / CountryUnited StatesTopicsPlatform workersDigital plateform workersDocument Type -
Driving toward security: How Singapore’s Platform Workers Act empowers platform workers to plan their financial future
ntuc.org.sg (06.06.2025) A young Grab driver preparing for marriage experiences how Singapore’s groundbreaking Platform Workers Act is transforming financial security for thousands of platform workers through CPF contributions, work injury protection, and formal representation.Regions / CountrysingaporeTopicsPlatform workersDigital plateform workersDocument TypeStatus -
Fair work is possible – Work and digitalisation
IPS Journal - Insecure or precarious work is not inevitable. It was created intentionally, by dismantling or circumventing employment law regulations -
Jobs in MENA: How transforming pension systems can boost inclusion, equity, and prosperity
worldbank.org (29.05.2025) Pension systems globally have faced challenges in fulfilling their commitment to providing adequate financial security for individuals in their old age. In developing countries, pension coverage is often low, and benefits frequently fall below the poverty line. The design of the pensions systems, among other factors, tend to exacerbate informality, with only a fraction of formal workers receiving pensions. The low coverage and the little redistribution leads low wage workers to end up subsidizing high wage workers.Regions / Countryarabic countriesTopicsPensionsDocument TypeStatus -
Three challenges of social protection in sub‐Saharan Africa: informality, climate change and pandemics
International Journal of Social Welfare (05.01.2025) This article provides an overview of social protection challenges in sub-Saharan Africa. It explores three main challenges: the integration of informal workers, the management of climate change and pandemics. Despite the proliferation of social protection programmes in sub-Saharan Africa, effective coverage remains low. About 76.3% of the population is not covered by any formal social protection mechanisms. Following the principle of qualitative comparative analysis, this article offers a twofold contribution.Regions / CountryAfricaGlobal challengesTopicsExtension of coverageShocks & extreme eventsDocument TypeStatus -
Work injury compensation for Platform Workers: Complete guide to Singapore’s new protection system
ntuc.org.sg (30.05.2025) Platform workers in Singapore now receive mandatory work injury compensation coverage under the Platform Workers Act 2024 – here’s all you need to know about the new protections.TopicsPlatform workersDocument TypeStatus -
Facilitating transition between social assistance and social insurance
ILO (25.02.2025) - Conceptual framework and review of global good practices for countries in the Arab Region - Ensuring bridges between different social protection programmes and financing mechanisms - including smooth transition paths (forward and backward) between social assistance and social insurance schemes - has increasingly become an important issue in many developing countries. This has the potential to create better impetus for accessing formal employment, expand social protection coverage, stabilize income, reduce vulnerabilities.Regions / Countryarabic countriesGlobal challengesTopicsExtension of coverageDocument TypeStatus -
Au Danemark, l’âge de la retraite passera à 70 ans en 2040
lemonde.fr (22.05.2025) Le Parlement danois a adopté, jeudi, une loi relevant l’âge légal de départ à la retraite, aujourd’hui à 67 ans. Depuis la réforme de 2006, celui-ci est indexé sur l’espérance de vie et révisé tous les cinq ans.TopicsPensionsDocument TypeStatus -
Ghana : SSNIT bets on mobile money to drive accessibility
The Social Security and National Insurance Trust is betting on the widely used mobile money to improve pension accessibility and convenience, as it deepens its digital transformation strategy to reach a broader base of contributors. With mobile money transaction volumes and values surging to record highs in 2024, SSNIT is integrating mobile money platforms into its service delivery model.Regions / CountryghanaTopicsE-servicesService deliveryDocument TypeStatus -
US: Morningstar study on long-term care costs gets pushback from think tank
investmentnews.com (21.05.2025) A new Morningstar report warns that long-term care expenses could dramatically undermine the financial readiness of American retirees.But the study expert, who argues the analysis exaggerates households' actual exposure to those costs. "The Overlooked Cost: How Long-Term Services and Supports Impacts Retirement-Income Adequacy" Morningstar researchers Spencer Look and Jack VanDerhei used a proprietary model to simulate the retirement outcomes of American households under two conditions: one that includes long-term services and supports, or LTSS, and another thatRegions / CountryUnited StatesGlobal challengesTopicsLong-term careDocument TypeStatus -
Exploring the harsh realities of app-based workers in sub-Saharan Africa
A groundbreaking report has revealed the harsh realities faced by app-based transport and delivery workers across sub-Saharan Africa, accusing digital platforms of systematically undermining decent work standards. Titled “Decent Work in the Platform Sector: A Grassroots Report from Sub-Saharan Africa”, the study draws on testimonies from workers from Ghana, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and South Africa and exposes precarious working conditions, unfair pay, and a lack of labour protections. The report, which -
In Rapidly Aging South Korea, the Economy Is Slow in Creating “Age-Friendly” Jobs
stanford.edu (19.05.2025) Despite the nation’s rapidly aging demographics, South Korea's economy has not adapted as well as the United States, a new study finds. The researchers, including Stanford health economist and director of the Asia Health Policy Program at APARC Karen Eggleston, show that age-friendly jobs attract a broad range of workers and that structural barriers in the labor market influence which groups can access these roles.Regions / Countrykorea, Republic ofGlobal challengesTopicsOld-age pensionsDocument TypeStatus -
Telangana Plans Gig Workers Act: Bill Proposes Welfare Fund, Job Security, and Penalties
deccanherald.com (15.04.2025) The legislation will establish a dedicated board and welfare fund for gig workers. All aggregators and platforms must register with the board within 45 days of the Act’s commencement. The board will maintain and publish a register of all aggregators operating in the state on its web portal.Regions / CountryindiaTopicsLabour protection mechanismsDigital plateform workersStatus -
Germany struggles to fix its pension system
DW (05/12/2025) Germany's aging population is putting the country's pension system under strain. The new Labor Minister Bärbel Bas has ruffled feathers with a proposal for how to fix it.Regions / CountrygermanyTopicsPensionsDocument TypeStatus -
Setting the foundation for quality management in home- and community-based long-term care
who.int (08.05.2025) This technical brief addresses the growing gap between the rapid expansion of home- and community-based long-term care (LTC) services and the slower development of regulatory frameworks for quality management in these settings. While such services are essential for supporting older people to age in place and remain engaged in their communities, it is increasingly urgent to ensure that care is safe, appropriate and person-centred.Global challengesTopicsLong-term careDocument TypeStatus