Social Security, Intergovernmental Fiscal Relations and Efficiency: The Case of the Two Systems of Public Assistance for the Unemployed in Germany
Martin T. W. Rosenfeld
Ethics and Social Security Reform. International Studies on Social Security,
2001
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Pension Reform in Hungaryie
Peter Gedeon
IWH-Sonderhefte,
Nr. 5,
2000
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In Hungary social policy reforms in general and the pension reform in particular followed the introduction of the institutions of market economy with a considerable time lag, if at all. Although it was clear from the outset that the communist welfare state could not be sustained, comprehensive institutional reforms in the pension or health care systems were not introduced in the first six years of the postsocialist transition. This uneasiness to reform the social security systems has to do with the contradicting constraints decision makers have to face in the process of systemic change.
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The Impact of Social Security Contributions on Savings: An Analysis of German Households by Category
Ulrich Blum, Marc Gaudry
Jahrbuch für Sozialwissenschaft,
Nr. 2,
1990
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