
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
05 May 2010
Online ISBN:
9781447303176
Print ISBN:
9781847426413
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The road to social insecurity The road to social insecurity
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Towards new approaches in industrialised countries Towards new approaches in industrialised countries
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Social security and the developing world Social security and the developing world
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Chapter
Three The new approaches to securing human existence in society
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Pages
53–60
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Published:May 2010
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Rys, Vladimir, 'The new approaches to securing human existence in society', Reinventing social security worldwide: Back to essentials (Bristol , 2010; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781847426413.003.0004, accessed 5 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter examines in detail the changes that have occurred in the societal environment. This has led to the situation of growing social insecurity in the globalised world and to the present economic crisis. It studies the new approaches in industrialised countries and the expansion of social security in the developing world. The chapter also argues that to ensure the long-term development of social insurance it must be transparent, economically affordable, and politically acceptable.
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