Difference between revisions of "Old age and survivors"
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Revision as of 15:48, 27 September 2019
Some of the earliest forms of welfare state policy were provisions for aging and benefits for family members of workers who experienced work-related deaths.
One of the most comprehensive sources of comparative data for old age and survivor policies is the Social Security Programs Throughout the World series of reports and website maintained by the Social Security Administration of the United States. Many of the pre-internet reports are available as scanned books maintained by the Haithi Trust.
Indicator Name | Topic | Subcategory I | Subcategory II | Subcategory III | Technical name | Scale |
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Year of introduction of old-age program | Old age | Introduction | old_old_intro | Date | ||
Type of old-age program | Old age | Coverage | old_old_type | |||
Coverage of old-age program | Old-age | Coverage | old_old_cov | |||
Benefits of old-age program | Old-age | Coverage | old_old_ben | |||
Financing sources of old-age program | Old-age | Finance | old_old_fin |