10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EARNINGS RELATED SUPPLEMENT»
Discover the use of
Earnings Related Supplement in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Earnings Related Supplement and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Unemployment Insurance and Active Labor Market Policy: An ...
Lump-sum payments exist today in a pure form only in Great Britain, although
from 1966 to 1981 there was also an earnings-related supplement in that country.
The uniform payment guarantees a minimum of income security but does not ...
Günther Schmid, Bernd Reissert, Gert Bruche, 1992
2
Growth to Limits: Germany, United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy
As shown in Table 49, earnings-replacement ratios of unemployment, sickness
and maternity benefits have been reduced through cuts in the level of the
earnings-related supplement and reductions in the maximum level of benefits
payable ...
3
Demand Management, Supply Constraints and Inflation
Because it assumes that the individual has been in continuous employment for a
sufficiently long period at that wage to be eligible for the earnings-related
supplement at the maximum rate, and that the individual is not debarred from any
or all ...
4
Growth to Limits: Appendix (synopses, bibliographies, tables)
2) Social Welfare (Pay-Related Benefit) Act: introduced earnings-related
supplement payable with flat-rate unemployment, disability, maternity and, in
certain circumstances, injury benefits for up to 147 days; financed by an earnings
-related ...
5
Labor Divided in the Postwar European Welfare State: The ...
The proposal of the new Labour government was to add an earnings-related
supplement, amounting to one-third of weekly earnings between nine and thirty
pounds, to the existing flat-rate benefit. The supplement would be paid for six
months ...
Dennie Oude Nijhuis, 2013
6
How Social Security Works: An Introduction to Benefits in ...
It also introduced 'contracting out' of the earnings-related supplement, in favour of
occupational pensions. These provisions were the small beginnings of
occupational pensions in Britain. In many cases the entitlements they gave were
very ...
7
Introduction to Social Security: Policies, Benefits and Poverty
... experiencing unemployment, that the Labour government of the 1960s —
again following the continental model — introduced a earnings-related
supplement to unemployment (and sickness) benefit for the first six months of
entitlement.
8
Social Security and the Family : Addressing Unmet Needs in ...
Some countries provide a flat benefit along with an earnings-related supplement,
either through a separate state-managed program or though an employer
mandate.7 Other countries scale benefits directly to preretirement earnings and
often ...
Melissa M. Favreault, Frank Sammartino, C. Eugene Steuerle, 2002
9
Labour Market Economics (Routledge Revivals)
449) it was suggested that the introduction of the earnings-related supplement
had increased male unemployment rates in Britain by one-third, but this order of
magnitude has been challenged on various grounds by a number of subsequent
...
10
Growth to Limits: The Western European Welfare States Since ...
Of the total of 496,000 pensioners who received a special supplement in 1980,
124,000 also qualified for an earnings-related supplementary pension. As long
as the earnings-related supplement amounts to less than the special supplement,
...