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Social registries: A gateway to social and economic inclusion

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 11/16/2023 - 15:46

worldbank.org (01.11.2023) Identifying those who are most in need of social protection services and benefits is a challenge for any decision maker. The erroneous identification of the population group that needs assistance may result in serious consequences in terms of equality, effectiveness of public expenditure, and primarily, the legitimacy of any country’s social policy. In Latin America and the Caribbean, social registries have become a key element in the design and implementation of social policy.

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latin america
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Data management
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Malaysia. Pension system needs upgrading as nation heads towards ‘super-aged society’

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 11/14/2023 - 16:53

pensionpolicyinternational.com (14.10.2023) MALAYSIA is undergoing a significant demographic shift towards an ageing population.  The World Bank has projected that with 14% of the population aged 65 and above by 2044, it will officially be an “aged society”.

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malaysia
Global challenges
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Pensions
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Santé: faut-il s'inspirer du système danois?

Submitted by pmassetti on Fri, 11/10/2023 - 15:07

Le Temps (10.11.2023) En Suisse, on est en général très contents de la qualité du système de santé mais assez déprimés par les coûts qu’il engendre. Alors quittons un instant notre pays pour regarder comment les choses se passent ailleurs. Par exemple au Danemark, dont le système de santé est cité comme exemple depuis sa grande réforme de 2007. Quel est son secret? On vous explique.

Global challenges
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Health
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The ambivalent and ambiguous impacts of digitalisation on job quality of workers in public services in the European Union

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 11/07/2023 - 16:35

ose.be (2023) The case of electricity production and supply, hospital, and public administration sectors

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european union
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Human resource management
Technological transition
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EU policymakers brace for clash in thorny debate over platform workers’ status

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 10/31/2023 - 15:36

euractiv.com (31.10-2023) EU institutions are preparing for confrontation over the functioning of the legal presumption of employment, the most sensitive aspect of the Platform Workers Directive, in a trilogue next Thursday (9 November).

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Europe
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Legal frameworks
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Pathways to Universal Digital Access to Inclusive Healthcare in the G20

Submitted by pmassetti on Fri, 10/27/2023 - 15:55

ThinkTwenty (T20) India 2023 - Official Engagement Group of G20(2023)  Universal digital access to inclusive healthcare is a part of the G20’s vision to achieve Sustainable Development Goal-3 (good health and well-being), but the pathways to accomplish this are unspecified. India and other countries are in the process of extensively digitalising healthcare. This policy brief provides a roadmap to integrate the digital healthcare infrastructure for affordable, equitable, and universal access. The roadmap is presented using an ontology of universal digital access to inclusive healthcare.

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india
Global challenges
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Health
Information and communication technology
Service delivery
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The Dynamics of the Right to Social Protection in the Arab Region: Exploring the Role of the State in Changing Times

Submitted by pmassetti on Tue, 10/24/2023 - 16:36

Arab Reform Initiative (June 2023) Most Arab countries are currently experiencing a critical juncture in their history, encompassing not only political, social, and economic aspects but also legal dimensions. In contrast to many other regions, Arab societies are undergoing significant transformations, influenced by two fundamental factors: the digital revolution and economic globalization, and their wide-ranging social implications.

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arabic countries
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The silver lining in India’s imminent ageing problem

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 10/19/2023 - 15:50

pensionpolicyinternational.com (17.10.2023) India’s youthful population is often described as a key strength of the economy. India is among the youngest emerging market nations, and will remain so in the near future—a demographic dividend that makes it an attractive investment destination. According to the United Nations, a country is considered to be “ageing” if the share of the population over the age of 65 is more than 7%, “aged” when the share exceeds 14%, and “super-aged” when it crosses 20%.

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india
Global challenges
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Old-age pensions
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More German pensioners are slipping into poverty each year

Submitted by pmassetti on Thu, 10/19/2023 - 15:41

iamexpat.de (18.10.2023) For an increasing number of retirees, Germany’s state pension payments are not sufficient to keep up with the rising cost of living. While the Left Party are calling for a 1.200-euro per month pension, the VdK argue that insecure working conditions lie at the heart of the problem.

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germany
Global challenges
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Pensions
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Novissi Togo - Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Deliver Shock-Responsive Social Protection

Submitted by pmassetti on Fri, 10/13/2023 - 16:01

worldbank.org (01.09.2023) This case study, jointly authored by the Government of Togo and the World Bank, documents the innovative features of the NOVISSI program and posits some directions for the way forward. The study examines how Togo leveraged artificial intelligence and machine learning methods to prioritize the rural poor in the absence of a shock-responsive social protection delivery system and a dynamic social registry. It also discusses the main challenges of the model and the risks and implications of implementing such a program.

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