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The Right to Social Security and National Development. Lessons from OECD experience for low-income countries.

Issues on Social Protection, Discussion Paper 18

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Townsend, P.; ILO, Social Security Department
International Labour Office
2007
978-92-2-119473-6 (web pdf)
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Summary (English)

This report traces the divergent historical experience in "developed" and "developing" countries of putting into practice the fundamental rights to social security, including social insurance, and an "adequate" standard of living. Attempts to restrain and roll back social security in the last three decades have been made with too little understanding of the accumulating historical impetus in all OECD countries, of its elaborate institutions and multiple functions. This report has sought to review that history because of the critical contemporary need to establish an economic and social as well as political consensus about strategy. The report highlights the importance of social security in development policy formulation and provides in this respect some strategic recommendations for both developing and industrialized countries.

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