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„Auf uns hört ja keiner“
(2019)
Zum Geleit
(2022)
Verbraucherpolitik
(2020)
What does the right to social security mean if the majority of the world’s population still lives in overwhelming insecurity? What is the significance and role of international social security standards, developed by the International Labour Organization (ILO2) over decades? What are the economic, labour market and political factors determining differences between countries with respect to population coverage by social security schemes and systems? How can past and recent experiences of countries in the Global North and in the Global South be used to expand social security coverage, and what role can be played by the new standard in this area – the ILO Social Protection Floors Recommendation 202, adopted in 2012?
The future of work
(2021)
Driven by the exponential increase in the computational power of machines, data digitalization and scientific advancement in robotics and automation, the current wave of technological change is seemingly unprecedented in speed and scale. It transforms manufacturing and businesses making them more flexible, decentralized and efficient (Lasi et al. 2014). Even though technological change is nothing new, some argue that it is different this time. The new technologies have not only the potential to substitute labor (Nomaler and Verspagen 2018), they also change the way people work. The trend towards new forms of employment is no longer a marginal phenomenon.
Stress
(2014)
Sozialgesetzbuch Drittes Buch – Arbeitsförderung (Auszug) §§ 38, 95–100, 104–106a, 110–111a, 157–160
(2020)
Sonderzahlungen (II S 40)
(2005)
Social transfers
(2021)
Social transfers are on the rise in the Global South but they have also been in the centre of discussion in the Global North as an attractive instrument to buffer new risks and uncertainties in a changing world. They have experienced a dramatic change since the beginning of the new century, starting off as a revolutionary programmatic intervention in countries such as Mexico and Brazil or as a fledgling pilot programme in countries such as Zambia, Kenya and Malawi. They have now become a standard intervention across the globe, a truly global social policy as Hickey and Seekings (2019, 249) coined it. This global trend has been facilitated by donors’ strive to move away from ever recurring humanitarian actions, by increased pressure on donors to show aid effectiveness with the money finally reaching the most vulnerable as well as by international concerted actions such as the United Nations initiative of a global social protection floor.
Social policy research on the ageing workforce from the perspective of employees and employers
(2024)
Social budgeting
(2021)
At the beginning of 2020 with the globally spreading pandemic of COVID-19 and all its social and economic consequences, the importance of having comprehensive, universal and effective social protection systems became once again – like during all the major economic and social crises before – very clear (Gentilini et al. 2020; Chapter 43 of this volume). Countries with strong social protection systems, although needing to enhance many benefit provisions and extend coverage to reach those in non-standard forms of employment, still were coping better with the pandemic and had better chances of cushioning the resulting economic downturn. However, we know from past experience that after the crisis is over, austerity measures may focus again on limiting social expenditure under all kinds of excuses.
Social protection measures require sustainable financing – creating and maintaining adequate fiscal space at the national level. Good governance of social protection at all stages – planning policies, policy reforms, and implementation – requires continuous monitoring of its performance and finances, including long-term projections and simulations of cost and benefits of different social protection programs and overall social protection systems. These projections and simulations should take into account demographic trends, including demographic ageing.
Qualitätssicherung von Weiterbildungsmaßnahmen der Bundesagentur für Arbeit von 1969 bis heute
(2015)
Politische Ökonomie
(2023)
Politische Ökonomie
(2020)
Poland
(2018)
Poland belongs to the first wave of pension reformers in Central and Eastern Europe. The Polish pension reform of the late 1990s can serve as a case study for the challenges faced when implementing a radical paradigmatic pension reform towards a privatized DC scheme. This report analyses the background of the original reform, discusses its political, social and economic impact and explains the reasons for later reform reversals. The report stresses that the two re-reform waves, which took place in 2011 and 2013, were mainly driven by fiscal considerations. Since the current system maintains the DC scheme applied to both public and private tiers, the recent reversal of privatization will not improve benefit levels.
Nur die halbe Wahrheit?
(2023)
Mobbing
(2014)
Das Management von Sicherheit und Gesundheit bei der Arbeit beinhaltet die Praevention psychischer Fehlbelastungen und psychischer Erkrankungen. Die gesetzliche Grundlage der Praeventionsaktivitaeten der gesetzlichen Unfallversicherung wird aufgefuehrt. Anschliessend wird verdeutlicht, in welchen Handlungsfeldern und mit welchen Instrumenten die gesetzliche Unfallversicherung die Praevention psychischer Erkrankungen in den Betrieben unterstuetzt. Als theoretischer Rahmen fuer Praeventionsmassnahmen werden das Dreiebenenmodell psychischer Belastungen (Mitarbeiter, Unternehmen, Gesellschaft) und das Dreiebenen-Interventionsmodell psychischer Erkrankungen skizziert. Die betriebliche Praevention erfolgt im Idealfall auf der Basis konkreter innerbetrieblicher Regelungen. Dies wird beispielhaft fuer den Umgang mit E-Mails und die Regelungen zur Erreichbarkeit naeher beschrieben.