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Social Insurance, Informality, and Labor Markets : How to Protect Workers While Creating Good Jobs
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Editor(s):
Markus Frölich
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David Kaplan
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Carmen Pagés
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Jamele Rigolini
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David Robalino
Publication date:
December 04 2014
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Oxford University Press
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9780199685233
Publication date:
December 04 2014
DOI:
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199685233.001.0001
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Book chapters
pp. 8
Social Insurance, Informality, and Labor Markets
pp. 33
The Evolution of Social Security Systems in Latin America*
pp. 58
Labor Informality and the Incentive Effects of Social Protection Systems
pp. 80
Effects of Non‐Contributory Systems on Informality
pp. 112
Unemployment Insurance, Job Search, and Informal Employment*
pp. 147
Does Formal Work Pay? The Role of Labor Taxation and Social Benefit Design in the New Member States*
pp. 191
Participation in Mandated and Voluntary Social Risk Management Arrangements
pp. 227
Labor Income and the Design of Default Portfolios in Mandatory Pension Systems
pp. 264
Assessing Redistribution within Social Insurance Systems: The Cases of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Uruguay*
pp. 291
The Design of a Multi‐Tier Contributory Pension System
pp. 347
Should Cash Transfers Be Confined to the Poor? Implications for Poverty and Inequality in Latin America*
pp. 375
Labor Market Institutions and Informality in Transition and Latin American Countries*
pp. 411
Financing Social Expenditures in Developing Countries
pp. 442
Financing Universal Social Security in Mexico*
pp. 465
Alternative Ways of Pricing and Financing Social Insurance*
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