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020 _a9789221320562(PDF)
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040 _aBiblioteca CIESS
_cBiblioteca CIESS
_dgvzj
_bspa
041 _aeng
082 _a368.43
_bS683 2017
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245 0 0 _aSocial protection for older persons: policy trends and statistics 2017–19
_cpref. Isabel Ortiz
260 _aGeneva, Switzerland
_bInternational Labour Organization (ILO)
_c2018
300 _axii, 131 p.
_bil.
_c28 cm.
440 _aSocial protection policy papers
_92567
_n17
504 _aIncluye bibliografía p. 40-44.
505 0 _a1. Sustainable Development Goals and income security in old age. 2. Structure of social security pension systems. Types of pension schemes. The ILO Multi-Pillar Pension Model. 3. Legal coverage. 4. Effective coverage: Monitoring SDG indicator 1.3.1 for older persons. 5. Trends in pension coverage across the world: Achieving universal social protection for all older persons. 6. Expenditure on social protection for older persons. 7. Inequalities and the persistent gender gap in access to income security in old age. 8. The adequacy of pensions to provide genuine income security to older persons. 8.1. Preventing erosion of the value of pensions over time: Ensuring regular adjustments. Reforming pension systems in the context of fiscal consolidation and austerity policies. 9. Reversing pension privatization. Lessons from three decades of pension privatization. Turning back to public pension systems. 10. Ensuring income security for older persons: The continuing challenge.
650 0 _aAdulto mayor
_xSeguridad social
_92568
650 0 _aAdulto mayor
_xPolíticas públicas
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650 0 _aAdulto mayor
_92570
_xPensiones
856 4 _uhttps://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_protect/---soc_sec/documents/publication/wcms_645692.pdf
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