Portability of pension, health, and other social benefits: facts, concepts, and issues

"Portability of social benefits across professions and countries is an increasing concern for individuals and policy makers. Lacking or incomplete transfers of acquired social rights are feared to negatively impact individual labor market decisions as well as capacity to address social risks wi...

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Main Authors: Holzmann, Robert, Koettl, Johannes
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Munich 2012
CESifo
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19120005124919482879-Portability-of-pension,-health.htm
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Summary:"Portability of social benefits across professions and countries is an increasing concern for individuals and policy makers. Lacking or incomplete transfers of acquired social rights are feared to negatively impact individual labor market decisions as well as capacity to address social risks with consequences for economic and social outcomes. The paper gives a fresh and provocative look on the international perspective of the topic that has so far been dominated by social policy lawyers working within the framework of bilateral agreements; the input by economists has been very limited. It offers an analytical framework for portability analysis that suggests separating the risk pooling, (implicit or actual) pre-funding, and redistributive elements in the benefit design, and explores the proposed alternative approach for pensions and health care benefits. This promising approach may serve both as a substitute and complement to bi- and multilateral agreements."
Physical Description:40 p.
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