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This title was first published in 2000: This volume is based on
papers presented at the sixth International Research Seminar on
"Issues in Social Security", held by FISS on 12-15 June 1999 in
Sigtuna, Sweden. The book relates to the discussion about the
merits of improving the incentive structure of social security
programmes by privatization. The first part contains two important
chapters - the first looks at the interaction between programmes
and how they make one of them to serve the purposes of the other.
This mechanism is termed "domain linkage". The second chapter deals
with welfare state programmes that contain behavioural risks, like
health insurance, sickness benefits, unemployment and disability
insurance - where moral hazard is a potential problem. The second
part of the book groups a number of international comparative
studies. The first three deal with retirement issues, and the
fourth looks at the development of poverty and income distribution.
This title was first published in 2000: This volume is based on
papers presented at the sixth International Research Seminar on
"Issues in Social Security", held by FISS on 12-15 June 1999 in
Sigtuna, Sweden. The book relates to the discussion about the
merits of improving the incentive structure of social security
programmes by privatization. The first part contains two important
chapters - the first looks at the interaction between programmes
and how they make one of them to serve the purposes of the other.
This mechanism is termed "domain linkage". The second chapter deals
with welfare state programmes that contain behavioural risks, like
health insurance, sickness benefits, unemployment and disability
insurance - where moral hazard is a potential problem. The second
part of the book groups a number of international comparative
studies. The first three deal with retirement issues, and the
fourth looks at the development of poverty and income distribution.
It is not easy to summarize the studies that have dealt with the
health effects of un employment on the unemployed. The main problem
impeding a comparison of their results is the diversity of
theoretical constructs associated with physical and especially
mental health and, above all, an apparently inexhaustible variety
of op erationalizations of these constructs. It is significant that
the six conclusions drawn from the present state of unemployment
research by the organizers of a re cent conference on the
individual and social consequences of unemployment in cluded the
following request: "In view of the relevant constructs, it seems to
be most urgent to find or to develop operationalizations which can
be agreed upon, in order to guarantee comparability of research
results" (Kieselbach and Wacker 1985, p. XX; my translation).
Nevertheless, the results of these studies allow the statement that
a negative in fluence of job loss on psychological well-being can
be regarded as a validated finding. The influence on physical
health, however, must be assessed very careful ly and in a
differentiated manner. The few investigations dealing with this
ques tion arrive at different conclusions; moreover, possibly
relieving effects of unem ployment on health come into sight."
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