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[Report] Innovative approaches for ensuring universal social protection for the future of work

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ILO (15.06.2018) Social protection systems around the world face challenges to provide full and effective coverage for workers in all forms of employment, including those in “new” forms of employment. This paper provides a review of innovative approaches that countries have undertaken to close coverage and adequacy gaps, and to adapt social protection systems to changing circumstances and demands through a combination of contributory and non-contributory mechanisms. 

Global challenges
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
External impact
Societal Impact
Business processes
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UK: Uber to give drivers and couriers sickness and maternity cover

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The Guardian (23.05.2018) Workers across Europe, including 70,000 in UK, to be offered pay protections under new insurance policy The ride-hailing service said a new insurance policy, to be provided free to its drivers, would give them “peace of mind while preserving the flexibility they value”.

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european union
united kingdom
Topics
Extension of coverage
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Digital Platforms
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
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Kyrgyzstan: labor migrants need social protection, investment incentives

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The Times of Central Asia (19.05.2018) There are about 100 thousand Kyrgyz labor migrants in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan’s State Migration Service says. Some of them work legally in the regions closer to Kyrgyzstan — the South-Kazakhstan, Karaganda and Almaty oblasts and Almaty city.

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kyrgyz republic
Global challenges
Topics
Extension of coverage
Migration
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Social Services for Digital Citizens: Opportunities for Latin America and the Caribbean

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iadb (2018) Disruption is the new norm and the digital transformation can spur innovation growth across many activities. Emerging technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) can help governments reduce costs while improving services. Not every emerging technology will alter the social landscape, but some truly do have the potential to disrupt the status quo and change the way people live.

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latin america
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Information and communication technology
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Societal Impact
Digital Economy Observatory : Only Tags
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Social protection model to be implemented by BISP across Pakistan: MNA Marvi Memon

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Daily Times (17.04.2018) A social protection model presently being implemented through the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) across Pakistan is meant to effectively support and empower women, children and poorest segments of the society.

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pakistan
Global challenges
Topics
Extension of coverage
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Cambodia: New National Social Security Fund Rules Introduced

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Mondaq /22.03.2018) The requirement that all Cambodian employers register their enterprises and employees with the National Social Security Fund is one of a number of changes introduced in recent months as part of the implementation of the health care insurance scheme.

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cambodia
Global challenges
Topics
Health
Extension of coverage
Difficult-to-cover groups
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The limits of using 'Big Data' for development - an economist writes

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 Development Pathways (08.02.2018) Get your inner nerd out! The World Bank has launched a competition to help them better predict a households’ poverty status based on easy-to-collect information and machine learning algorithms. 

Global challenges
Topics
Information and communication technology
Extension of coverage
Social assistance

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Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Big Data
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Commission adopts proposals for a European Labour Authority and for access to social protection

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Europa (13.03.2018) The European Commission has taken more concrete new initiatives to further deliver on the European Pillar of Social Rights. More specifically, the Commission presents its proposal for a European Labour Authority, as announced by President Juncker in his 2017 State of the Union address, as well as an initiative to ensure access to social protection for all workers and self-employed.

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Europe
Global challenges
Topics
Extension of coverage
Difficult-to-cover groups
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US: Women's History and Social Security

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effinghamdaily (28.02.2018) March is Women’s History Month. This is a time to focus not just on women’s achievements, but on the challenges women continue to face. In the 21st century, more women work, pay Social Security taxes, and earn credit toward monthly retirement income than at any other time in our nation’s history. Knowing this, you can take control of your own rich and independent history, with knowledge you can get from Social Security.

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United States
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Extension of coverage
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Kazakh Labour and Social Protection Ministry to focus on self-employed workforce, digitisation

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astanatimes.com (15.02.2018) The Kazakh Ministry of Labour and Social Protection will focus on formalising the self-employed workforce and continue digital transformation in the field in 2018, according to newly-appointed Minister Madina Abylkassymova.

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kazakhstan
Global challenges
Topics
Unemployment
Service quality
Digital Economy Topical Cluster
Labour market
Service delivery
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