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Chapter 2 Scope and coverage around the world | Figures
Chapter 2 Scope and coverage around the world | ||
Figure 2.1 | Employees (wage and salary workers) in total employment worldwide, latest available year | |
Figure 2.2 | Latin America: Social protection coverage among wage workers according to type of contract, 2005 | |
Figure 2.3 | Countries grouped by level of vulnerability, poverty and informality combined, latest available year | |
Figure 2.4 | Branches of social security: Number of branches covered by a statutory social security programme, 2008-09 | |
Figure 2.5 | Date of the first law adopted for each contingency, countries grouped by Human Development Index (HDI), latest available year | |
Figure 2.6 | Branches of social security: Countries with statutory programmes or limited provision, latest available year | |
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Chapter 3 Social health protection coverage | Figures
Chapter 3 Social health protection coverage | ||
Figure 3.2 | Health-care financing: Total and public per capita expenditure by national income level of countries, 2007 | |
Figure 3.3 | Health-care financing levels and sources of funds, 2006 (percentage of GDP) | |
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 | Out-of-pocket expenditure as a percentage of total health expenditure in low-, medium- and high -income countries, 2006 | |
Figure 3.6 | Out-of-pocket expenditure as a percentage of total health expenditure by poverty incidence, 2006 (percentage of people living on less than US$2 PPP per day) | |
Figure 3.7 | Health protection: Proportion of the population covered by law, latest available year (percentages) | |
Figure 3.8 | Deficits in health protection by vulnerability at the country level, latest available year (percentage of population not covered) | |
Figure 3.9 | Skilled medical personnel: ILO access deficit indicator, 2006 (Percentage of total population not covered) | |
Figure 3.10 | Multiple dimensions of health coverage, 2006 |
Chapter 4 Coverage by social security pensions: Income security in old age | Figures
Chapter 5 Income support to the unemployed | Figures
Chapter 5 Income support to the unemployed | ||
Figure 5.1 | Existence of unemployment protection schemes by type of scheme, 2008-09 | |
Figure 5.2 | Unemployment protection schemes by type of scheme, 2008-09 | |
Figure 5.3 | Unemployment protection schemes: Legal extent of coverage worldwide as a percentage of the economically active population (EAP), latest available year | |
Figure 5.4 | Unemployment protection schemes: Legal extent of coverage, regional estimates, as a percentage of the economically active population (EAP), latest available year | |
Figure 5.5 | Unemployment: Effective coverage worldwide - unemployed who actually receive benefits, latest available year (percentages) | |
Figure 5.6 | Unemployment: Effective coverage, regional estimates - unemployed who actually receive benefits, latest available year (percentages) | |
Figure 5.7 | Unemployed receiving unemployment benefits, selected countries, latest available year (percentage of total unemployed) | |
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Chapter 6 Coverage by other branches of social security | Figures
Chapter 6 Coverage by other branches of social security | ||
Figure 6.1 | Types of scheme providing protection in case of employment injury, by region, 2008¿09 (multiple responses) | |
Figure 6.2 | Extent of legal coverage by employment injury scheme, 2008-09 | |
Figure 6.3 | Active contributors or protected persons as a percentage of working-age population and employment, latest available year | |
Figure 6.4 | Inequities in access to maternal health services* in rural and urban areas, latest available year (percentage of live births) | |
Figure 6.5 | Inequities in access to maternal health services* by wealth quintile by national income level of countries, latest available year | |
Figure 6.6 | Maternity legal provision: type of programmes worldwide, 2009 | |
Figure 6.7 | Legal duration of maternity leave worldwide, 2009 (weeks) | |
Figure 6.8 | Amounts spent on paid maternity leave per year and per child in selected countries, latest available year (US $ current) |
Chapter 7 Minimum income support and other social assistance | Figures
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Chapter 7 Minimum income support and other social assistance | ||
Figure 7.1 | Means-tested and non-means-tested benefit expenditure, European countries, 2007 (percentage of GDP and ratio) | |
Figure 7.2 | Means-tested benefits in European countries: Totals and by function, 2007 (percentage of GDP) | |
Figure 7.3 | Social assistance expenditure, 75 countries, 2008 (percentage of GDP) | |
Figure 7.4 | Social protection expenditure by type (ADB definitions), selected countries, 2008 (percentage of GDP) |
Chapter 8 Investments in social security: Amounts, results and efficiency | Figures
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Chapter 8 Investments in social security: Amounts, results and efficiency | ||
Figure 8.1 | Social security expenditure by region, weighted by population, latest available year (percentage of GDP) | |
Figure 8.2 | Social security expenditure by income level, weighted by population, 2000 compared with latest available year (percentage of GDP) | |
Figure 8.3 | Social security expenditure by income level and branch, weighted by population, latest available year (percentage of GDP) | |
Figure 8.4 | Social security expenditure by vulnerability and branch, weighted by population, latest available year (percentage of GDP) | |
Figure 8.5 | Size of government resources (ratio of government expenditure to GDP) and amount of social security expenditure (percentage of GDP), latest available year | |
Figure 8.6 | Size of government resources (ratio of government expenditure to GDP) and GDP per capita, latest available year (international $ PPP) | |
Figure 8.7 | Share of government spending invested in social security and size of government (ratio of government expenditure to GDP), latest available year | |
Figure 8.8 | 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 | |
Figure 8.9 | Non-pension cash transfers: Reduction in poverty risk, European Union countries, 2007 | |
Figure 8.10 | Percentage reduction in the Gini coefficient, and share of social security cash transfers in household incomes, 22 OECD countries, mid-2000 | |
Figure 8.11 | Poverty rates and social security expenditure for persons of working age and retirement age, OECD countries, mid-2000 (percentages) | |
Figure 8.13 | Investments in social protection: Expenditure (% of GDP) in Asian countries for three SPI indicators |
Chapter 9 Conclusions: The state of social security across the world - a first approximation to a typology of approaches | Figures
Chapter 10 Responding to economic crisis with social security | Figures
Responding to economic crisis with social security | ||
Figure 10.1 | Number of unemployed receiving social security unemployment benefits, weighted average, selected countries, 2007-09 (Index value 100 = January 2008) | |
Figure 10.2 | Number of unemployed receiving unemployment benefits, selected countries, trends 2006-09 | |
Figure 10.3 | Thailand: Number of unemployed receiving unemployment benefits (monthly), and trends in the proportion of total unemployed receiving benefits, 2006-09 (percentages) | |
Figure 10.4 | Real investment returns of pension funds, OECD countries, 2008 (percentages) |