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Chapter 2 Scope and coverage around the world | Figures

Figure 2.1
Employees (wage and salary workers) in total employment worldwide, latest available year (Updated)
Figure 2.2 European countries | informal employment as a percentage of total employment (New) Excel
Figure 2.3
Informal employment in non agricultural activities in selected countries and ratio between men and women (Latest year available) (New)
Figure 2.4
Countries grouped by level of vulnerability => ideally to be replaced or  improved using informal employment statistics or other indicators. Not yet finalized
 
Figure 2.5
Branches of social security: Number of branches covered by a statutory social security programme, 2009-10 (Updated)
Figure 2.6
Date of the first law adopted for each contingency, countries grouped by Human Development Index (HDI), 2009-10
Figure 2.7
Branches of social security: Countries with statutory programmes or limited provision, 2009-10
     
Additional figures    
Figure 2.8 Employment by status in employment and by sex. Regional estimates 2010 (Updated)
Figure 2.9 What do Europeans think about social benefits and services (New)
Figure 2.10 European countries | Percentage of people in employment indicating a decrease in the number of weekly hours of work or a decrease in salary/income level in 2010 compared to 2009 and average annual growth of GDP per capita at constant price (2007/2010) (New)
Figure 2.11

Non European countries | Share of employees not covererd by social security 2007 (New)

Figure 2.12 Europe: Proportion of employees with or without employment contract (New)
  • Data by sex and proportion of employees by type of  employment contract in 2010
Figure 2.13 Non European countries: Written contract as a percentage of employees (New)
Figure 2.14 First and last social security branches covered by law and average duration for the devopment of comprehensive social protection systems (New)
     
 
 

Chapter 3 Social health protection coverage | Figures

Figure 3.2
Health-care financing: Total and public per capita expenditure by national income level of countries, 2009. Global estimate weighted by population (Updated)
Figure 3.3
Health-care financing levels and sources of funds, 2009 (percentage of GDP. Global estimate weighted by population) (Updated)
Figure 3.4
Vulnerability of countries and sources of funds: Public and private health expenditure and composition of health expenditure by level of vulnerability at the country level, 2006 (percentage of GDP)
Figure 3.5
Trends in total health-care expenditure not financed by private households' out-of-pocket payments by level of income in countries (1995-2009) (Updated)
Figure 3.6
Out-of-pocket expenditure as a percentage of total health expenditure by poverty incidence, 2009 (percentage of people living on less than US$2 PPP per day. Global estimate weighted by population) (Updated)
Figure 3.7
Health social protection coverage | Percentage of the population covered (members of health insurance schemes, free public health provision or private insurance and micro-insurance), Latest available year (Updated)
Figure 3.8 Health care coverage trends (New)
Figure 3.9 Coverage statistics from micro-data: 10-15 countries (see micro data... a summary table will be built later) (New)  
Figure 3.11
Deficits in health protection by vulnerability at the country level, latest available year (percentage of population not covered)
Figure 3.12
Skilled medical personnel: ILO access deficit indicator based on WHO benchmark, 2009 (Percentage of total population not covered) (Updated)
Figure 3.13 Health social protection coverage. Global estimates (latest available year) (Updated)
Figure 3.13bis Health social protection combined indicator of coverage. Global estimates (latest available year) (New) Excel
Figure 3.14a
Multiple dimensions of health coverage:extent of coverage and out of pocket payments as a percentage of total health expenditure 2009 (Wait for estimate of health care coverage)
Figure 3.14b Multiple dimensions of health coverage: Spider graph  
Additional figures    
Figure XX European countries | State of health services in your country nowadays: subjective evaluation (2002-2010) (New)
Figure XX European countries | Subjective evaluation of efficiency of health care delivery (2008) (New)
 
 

Chapter 4 Maternity protection | Figures

 
 
Figure 4.1
The scope of statutory coverage: Maternity legal provision: Types of programmes worldwide, 2010/11 (updated but to be checked by travail)
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Figure 4.2
Legal duration of maternity leave worldwide, 2009 (weeks)
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Figure 4.3
The extent of statutory coverage (New)
 
Figure 4.4
The extent of effective coverage (New)
 
Figure 4.5
Levels of benefits: to be developed (New)
 
 

Chapter 5 Protection in case of employment injury and disability | Figures

 
 
Figure 5.1
Extent of statutory coverage as a percentage of economically active population (by country and regional estimates), 2010/11 (Updated)
Data for total statutory coverage and share of women (New)
Figure 5.2 Employment injury statutory coverage | Date of first law and type of programmes, 2010/11 (New)
Figure 5.3
Employment injury | Extent of effective coverage (active contributors)
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Table / Figure 5.4
Employment injury | Who pays medical expenses in case of employment injury (PSS data for 3-5 countries) (New)
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Figure 5.5
Disability: extent of statutory coverage as a percentage of the working age population (regional estimates + statistics by countries), 2010/11 (New)
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Table / Figure 5.6
Disability: summary of statutory provisions (type of programmes, qualifying conditions, etc). 2010/11 (New)
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Figure 5.7
Disability | The extent of effective coverage: disability pension as a percentage of disabled (tentatively .... not sure) (New)
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Chapter 6 Coverage by social security pensions: Income security in old age | Figures

 
 
Figure 6.1a Extent of statutory coverage as a percentage of the working age population (by country and regional estimates), 2010/11 (Updated)
Data for total statutory coverage and share of women (New)
 
Figure 6.1b
Old-age pensions: statutory coverage and effective active contributors in the working-age population, by region, 2010/2011 (percentages)
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Figure 6.2
Old-age pension beneficiaries as a proportion of the elderly by income level, various countries, latest available year
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Figure 6.3
Old-age pension beneficiaries as a percentage of the population above retirement age, latest available year
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Figure 6.4
Old-age pension schemes: Effective active contributors in wage employment as a share of total employment, latest available year (percentage of working-age population)
Figure 6.5
Persons above retirement age receiving pensions, and labour force participation of the population aged 65 and over, latest available year (percentages) (Updated)
Figure 6.6
European Union: Old-age pension recipients, ratio to population over the legal retirement age (excluding anticipated old-age pensions), 2008 (Updated)
Figure 6.7
Africa: Old-age pensioners (all ages) as a proportion of the elderly population, latest available year (percentages) (Updated)
Figure 6.8
Asia and the Middle East: Old-age pensioners (all ages) as a proportion of the elderly population, latest available year (percentages)
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Figure 6.9
Latin America and the Caribbean: Old-age pensioners (all ages) as a proportion of the elderly population, latest available year (percentages) (Updated)
Figure 6.10 Non contributory pensions: benefit levels and extent of coverage (New)  
     
Additional figures    
Figure X1 Life expectancy at staturory retirement age (2010/11) (New) Excel
Figure X2 Ageing | Proportion of the population over 65 as a percentage of total population   period 1950-2100 (New) Excel
Figure X3 Old age pensions | Active contributors among the working age and elderly receiving a pension. (New) Excel
Figure X4 Africa | Active contributors to old age pension schemes as a percentage of the working age (15-64) (%) [by sex for selected countries] Excel
Figure X5 Americas | Active contributors to old age pension schemes as a percentage of the working age (15-64) (%) [by sex for selected countries] Excel
Figure X6 Asia | Active contributors to old age pension schemes as a percentage of the working age (15-64) (%) [by sex for selected countries]  
Figure X7 Poverty rates among elderly or poverty profiles in selected European and Latin American countries (to be analyzed in combination of specific countries cases: Bolivia, Brazil, Cyprus, selected Eastern European countries in relation to old age coverage indicators both extent and level) (New) Excel
Figure X8 Europe |  Ratio of income from pensions of persons aged between 65 and 74 years and income from work of persons aged between 50 and 59 years (2010)  (New) Excel
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Europe | Ratio of income from pensions of persons aged between 65 and 74 years and income from work of persons aged between 50 and 59 years and poverty rates among 65+  (2010)  (New)

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Figure X10 Average old pension level compared average nominal wage and to minimum wage in selected countries (New) Excel
Figure X11 Persons above retirement age receiving pensions, and HDI, rural population, Gini, wage employment.... latest available year (percentages) (New) Excel
 

Chapter 7 Income support to the unemployed | Figures

Figure 7.1
Existence of unemployment protection schemes by type of scheme, 2009-10 (Updated)
Figure 7.2a
Unemployment statutory provision for the self-employed, 2009-10 (New)
Figure 7.2b Unemployment statutory provision for first job seekers  (New) Excel
Figure 7.3 Unemployment statutory coverage | Date of first law and type of programmes, 2010/11 (New) Excel
Figure 7.4
Unemployment protection schemes: Statutory extent of coverage worldwide as a percentage of the economically active population (EAP), latest available year (Updated)
Figure 7.5
Unemployment protection schemes: Statutory extent of coverage, regional estimates, as a percentage of the economically active population (EAP), latest available year (Updated)
Figure 7.6
Unemployment: Effective coverage worldwide - unemployed who actually receive benefits, latest available year (percentages) (Updated)
Figure 7.7
Unemployment: Effective coverage, regional estimates - unemployed who actually receive benefits, latest available year (percentages) (Updated)
Figure 7.8a
Unemployed receiving unemployment benefits, selected countries, latest available year (percentage of total unemployed) (Updated)
Figure 7.8b Unemployed receiving unemployment benefits by sex, selected countries, 2010-2011 (percentage of total unemployed) (New) Excel
Figure 7.9 Monthly trends 2007-2011 | Number of unemployed receiving unemployment benefits (crisis related) (Updated) Excel
Figure 7.10 Public work programmes ... discutable as social security measures (?) but in line with the SPF (New)  
Figure 7.11 Benefit levels (statutory maximum benefit tot relate to the maximum period of entitlement) (New)  
Figure 7.12 Unemployment benefit level: average benefit expenditure per beneficiary compared to average wage (ratio) in selected countries  (New) -- to be finalized Excel
Figure 7.13  Unemployment coverage indicators; extent of coverage and coverage level in selected countries (latest available year) (New) Excel
Figure 7.14 Europe | Proportion of unemployed receiving unemployment benefits and unemployed at risk of poverty rate (cut-off point 40% of median equivalised income) Latest available year (New) Excel
Figure 7.15 Unemployment coverage: effective extent of coverage, effective level of benefits (compared to average wage level) and maximum statutory duration of benefits (New) Excel
 
 

Chapter 8 Family benefits, minimum income support and other social assistance | Figures

  Statutory provision for family allowances, 2009-2011  
Figure 8.1
Family/Child allowances | Existence of statutory social security provisions and type of programmes by HDI, income level groups and region (percentage of countries) 2009/2011 (New)
Figure 8.2 Family/Child allowances  | Existence of statutory social security provisions and main group(s) covered by HDI and income level groups  (percentage of countries) 2009/2011 (New) Excel
Figure 8.3 Family/Child allowances | Existence of statutory social security provisions and sources of financing by HDI, income level groups and region (percentage of countries) 2009/2011 (New) Excel
Figure 8.3b Child protection: allowances and other cash benefits | main sources of financing (Map) (New) Map
Figure 8.4 Family / child protection benefit: the Convention 102  benchmark (New) Excel
 
Figure 8.5

Means-tested and non-means-tested benefit expenditure, European countries, 2007 and 2009 (percentage of GDP) (Updated)

Figure 8.6
Means-tested benefits in European countries: Totals and by function, 2009 (percentage of GDP) (Updated)
Figure 8.7
Social assistance expenditure, 75 countries, 2008 (percentage of GDP)
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Figure 8.8
Social protection expenditure by type (ADB definitions), selected countries, 2008 (percentage of GDP)
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Possible souces
OECD OECD Family database Link
Table 8.1  (for info) Family allowances social security provision | statutory information Excel

Chapter 9 Investments in social security: Amounts, results and efficiency | Figures

 
 
Figure 9.1
Social security expenditure by region, weighted by population, latest available year (percentage of GDP)  (Updated)
Figure 9.2
Social security expenditure by income level, weighted by population, 1995, 2000, 2005 compared with latest available year (percentage of GDP)  (Updated)
Figure 9.3 Social protection expenditure trends since 1880 in OECD countries (New)
Figure 9.4
Social security expenditure by income level and branch, weighted by population, latest available year (percentage of GDP)
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Figure 9.5
Social security expenditure by percentage of rural population and branch, weighted by population, latest available year (percentage of GDP)
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Figure 9.6
Size of government resources (ratio of government expenditure to GDP) and amount of social security expenditure (percentage of GDP), latest available year  (Updated)
Figure 9.7
Size of government resources (ratio of government expenditure to GDP) and GDP per capita, latest available year (international $ PPP) (Updated)
Figure 9.8
Share of government spending invested in social security and size of government (ratio of government expenditure to GDP), latest available year (Updated)
Figure 9.9 Social security expenditure by percentage of GDP and poverty indicators (poverty rates and GINI coefficients) (New)
Figure 9.10
Percentage of lower-income persons (first three income quintiles) reporting unmet health needs, and public spending on health (percentage of GDP), European Union countries, 2007
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Figure 9.11
Non-pension cash transfers: Reduction in poverty risk, European Union countries, 2007 (to be completed with eastern european countries non EU and LIS if possible)
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Figure 9.12
Percentage reduction in the Gini coefficient, and share of social security cash transfers in household incomes, 22 OECD countries, mid-2000
Use LIS data
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Figure 9.13
Poverty rates and social security expenditure for persons of working age and retirement age, OECD countries, mid-2000 (percentages)
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Figure 9.14
Investments in social protection: Expenditure (% of GDP) in Asian countries for three SPI indicators (to be updated with latest SPI when available early 2012)
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Additional figures    
Figure 9.15 Social protection financing | Levels and composition in Europe (as a percentage of GDP) (New) Excel
Figure 9.16

Change in public social security expenditure (% GDP) and employment to population ratio (from  2000 to 2010 and 2005-2010) (New)
Worldwide analysis and for country ranked by level of investment in social protection

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Figure 9.17

Contribution rates to social security programmes (insured persons and employer) and total public social protection expenditure as a percentage of GDP (latest available year) (New)

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Figure 9.18 Average contribution rates by regions, HDI or income level groups of countries (2010/2011) (New) Excel
Table XX Wage subsidies, reduction in social security contributions: examples and discussion (a synthesis for a box)  

Chapter 10 Conclusions: The state of social security across the world - a first approximation to a typology of approaches | Figures

   
Figure 10.1 Resources committed, statutory provision and coverage achieved: A mapping of countries
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Figure 10.2 Components of the typology by level of income
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Chapter 11 State of social protection of women in rural areas | Figures

Labour market indicators

 
Figure 11.1 Africa | Employment to population ratio by sex and area of residence (by region)
Figure 11.2 Asia | Employment to population ratio by sex and area of residence (by region) Excel
Figure 11.3 Americas | Employment to population ratio by sex and area of residence (by region) Excel
Figure 11.4 Europe | Employment to population ratio by sex and area of residence (by region) Excel
Figure 11.5 Employment to population ratio by sex and area of residence among 65+ in selected countries Excel
Figure 11.6 Regional estimates | Sectoral distribution of employment by sex
Figure 11.7 Employment in agriculture as a percentage of total employment among elderly (65+) and comparison to proportion among population aged 15 and over Excel
Figure 11.8 Status in employment by sex and area of residence
Figure 11.9 Wage employment as a percentage of total employment by sex and area of residence (latest available year) Excel
Figure 11.10 Seasonal employment by area of residence and sex (various graphs) Excel
Figure 11.11 European countries: Selected indicators from the European social survey
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Employment security indicators

 
Figure 11.12 Written contract of employment among employees by sex and area of residence in selected countries Excel
Figure 11.13 Paid leave compensation among paid employees by sex and area of residence in selected countries  
Figure 11.14 Formal / informal employment by sex and area of residence Excel
Figure 11.15 Gender wage and self-employment earnings gap: women compared to men in selected countries Excel

Social protection indicators

 
Figure 11.16 Percentage of employed contributing to social security by sex and area of residence in selected countries Excel
Figure 11.17 Distribution of household income in selected CIS countries (2010) Excel
Health related
   
Figure 11.18 Health social protection coverage as a percentage of total population by sex and area of residence in selected countries Excel
Figure 11.19 Proportion of deliveries (in the three years preceding the survey) assisted by : a doctor or another health professional, a traditional health attendant or no one  by area of residence (latest available year) Excel
Figure 11.20 Place of delivery in urban versus rural areas (as a proportion of births in five years preceding the survey) Excel
Figure 11.21 Problems in accessing health care services (among women) by area of residence (latest available year) Excel
Figure 11.22 Women's participation in decision making by area of residence (latest available year) Final say on own health care Excel
Figure 11.23 Sub-representation of health workforce in rural areas | Proportion of total population in rural areas and proportion of physicians and nursing personnnel in rural areas Excel
Old age
   
Figure 11.24 Elderly above retirement age receiving a pension by sex and area of residence (latest available year) Excel
Figure 11.25 Ratio between average value of  social transfers (for elderly aged 65 and over) and average individual labour income (paid employee and self employment at the national level) by sex and area of residence (9 countries, can be expanded) Excel
Box Bolivia renta dignidad: beneficiaries and impact on poverty impact (Word) Excel
Other: employment injury and HIV/AIDS in the workplace

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Zambia | Suffered from illnesses or work injuries in the last 12 months and compensation as a result of it by sex, area of residence and agriculture or not, 2008

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Figure XX Zambia | Policy on HIV/AIDS at the work place by area of residence, sex and agriculture or not, 2008 Excel
Short term benefit; maternity and unemployment benefit
Figure XX Brazil, Germany and other  
     

Poverty

   
Figure XX Europe | People at risk of poverty or social exclusion by degree of urbanisation  2010 Excel
Figure XX Working poor as a percentage of total employment by sex  and area of residence (latest available year) Excel
Figure XX Poverty rates based on national poverty line by area of residence (latest available year)     Ranked by the ratio between rural and urban poverty rates Excel
Figure XX Poverty pre transfer: 6-7 countries  
     

Survey data

Labour market, employment security and social protection indicators

 
     
Africa Asia Latin america Europe

 

  • To be completed with LIS data
  • Results from ESS
  • Reults from European Working conditions survey (wait for 2010 data)