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Income Support For The Unemployed Issues And Options Regional And Sectoral Studies Milan Vodopivec

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Income Support For The Unemployed Issues And Options Regional And Sectoral Studies Milan Vodopivec
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Milan Vodopivec
ISBN: 0821357611, 9780821357613
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Income Support For The Unemployed Issues And Options Regional And Sectoral Studies Milan Vodopivec by Milan Vodopivec 0821357611, 9780821357613 instant download after payment.

With the aim to provide guidelines for countries wishing to introduce or improve income support systems for the unemployed, the book summarizes the evidence about the performance of five such systems: - unemployment insurance, - unemployment assistance, - unemployment insurance savings accounts, - severance pay, and - public works. These systems are evaluated by two sets of criteria: (i) performance criteria, evaluating how well these systems work--how they protect incomes and what other, particularly efficiency related, effects they may have; and (ii) design and implementation criteria, evaluating how these systems fit the country--how suitable these programs are given country-specific conditions, chief among them being labor market and other institutions, the capacity needed for administering income support programs, the size of the informal sector, and prevalence of private transfers. Income Support for the Unemployed also offers summary evaluations of alternative systems by describing the strengths and weaknesses of each system and pointing out the country specific circumstances which are particularly conducive to performance.

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