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NORMLEX is a new information system which brings together information on International Labour Standards (such as ratification information, reporting requirements, comments of the ILO's supervisory bodies, etc.) as well as national labour and social security laws. | NORMLEX has been designed to provide comprehensive and user friendly information on these topics and includes the NATLEX database as well as the information which was previously contained in the former ILOLEX and other databases. |
Many countries require neutral, objective advice on strategic or managerial financial and fiscal questions or support in building up national capacities for sound financial design and management of social protection programmes. The ILO's International Financial and Actuarial Service (ILO FACTS) assists government agencies and autonomous social protection organisms in developing their own capacity for quantitative planning and improving the management and governance of their social protection schemes. | ILO FACTS is a public sector advisory group for the exclusive use of national social protection agencies or social security schemes. It is a service that the ILO provides to its constituents. It is highly specialized in the actuarial, financial and fiscal questions of social protection. ILO FACTS is the consulting group with the longest and most extensive international experience in quantitative aspects of social security in the world. |
Population projections
Social budgeting
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Pension model
Wage distribution
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The Social Security Department has developed a preliminary set of quantitative performance indicators that can be used by managers and supervisory bodies to assess the performance of social security schemes.
The ILO Social Security Inquiry identifies statistical information on social security, including employment-related social security schemes, public health, welfare and anti-poverty programmes and non-public schemes of different types transferring goods, services or cash to poor and vulnerable households. Responding to the lack of social security statistics outside the OECD world, the primary purpose of the Inquiry is not just to collect data but also :
| The aim of the Social Protection Expenditure and Performance Reviews (SPERs) is to provide detailed information on the performance of national social protection schemes in a given number of countries as well as on the extent of coverage and exclusion from social protection. In the first place, the SPERs provide information about the structure and level of total social expenditure, and establish indicators of system performance with respect to its effectiveness, efficiency, population coverage and the adequacy of benefit levels. Secondly, the SPERs are used to make available internationally comparable statistics on social protection. |
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