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Latvia Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2024 Update
Latvia Statutory and Private Employee Benefits Overview The social security system in Latvia is classified into three categories: state social insurance, social assistance, and the social service system. The state social insurance system covers legislation on social insurance, maternity and sickness insurance, state pensions, mandatory social insurance against accidents, and insurance against unemployment. Social assistance is regulated by the Law on State Social Benefits. The social service system is regulated by the Law on Social Services and Social Assistance. The...
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Ukraine Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2023 Update
Ukraine Statutory and Private Employee Benefits Overview Ukraine started the national social security system and socioeconomic reforms after gaining independence. The system is divided into Compulsory State Social insurance, which is funded by employee and employer contributions, and Family and Social Benefits and Services which are financed by the government. The country's employment rate was negatively affected by its transition to an open-market economy. This resulted in economic depression and hyperinflation. The Ukraine employee benefits report provides in-depth industry analysis,...
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Lithuania Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2024 Update
Lithuania Statutory and Private Employee Benefits Overview Lithuania inherited a Soviet-style pension system with characteristics such as generous early retirement provisions, privileges for certain occupational groups, and a weak link between contributions and benefits. The economic crisis in the 1990s forced the Lithuanian government to undertake pension system reforms in 1995. The reforms aimed to make changes in the State Social Pension Insurance (first pillar). Their goal was to eliminate generous early retirement provisions and enhance system stability. Additionally, they...
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Greece Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2024 Update
Greece Statutory and Private Employee Benefits Report Overview Greece has one of the most developed and comprehensive welfare systems in the world. The Greek government provides various social insurance and assistance schemes, including insurance coverage for old age, disability, sickness, and unemployment, as well as survivors’ pensions. However, social assistance schemes are not provided to elderly people and repatriated citizens who receive other public welfare services. Greek private employers also offer various benefits to employees. The Greece employee benefits report...
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Denmark Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2024 Update
Denmark Statutory and Private Employee Benefits Report Overview Danish social security operates a societal model in which the state assumes primary responsibility for the welfare of its citizens. It covers benefits such as hospitalization, sickness, and maternity benefits; benefits regarding accidents at work and occupational diseases; funeral expenses; disability pension; old-age and supplementary pensions; family benefits; and unemployment benefits. Denmark is among the few countries in the world, which adjusted to the challenge of providing its citizens with a flexible...
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Romania Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2024 Update
The report provides in-depth industry analysis, information, and insights of the employee benefits in Romania, including an overview of the state and compulsory benefits in Romania, detailed information about the private benefits in Romania, insights on various central institutions responsible for the administration of the different branches of social security and the regulatory framework of the employee benefits in Romania. Romania has a well-established social security system. To provide its citizens with decent living conditions, the Romanian government provides various...
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NewLikelihood of Approval and Phase Transition Success Rate Model – JBPOS-0101 in Alzheimer’s Disease
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NewCzech Republic Statutory and Private Employee Benefits, 2024 Update
Czech Republic Statutory and Private Employee Benefits Report Overview The Czech Republic has a well-developed social security system. Employers, employees, and self-employed people contribute to the social security schemes. The country’s social security system is built on three pillars: compulsory social insurance, state social support system, and social assistance. Compulsory social insurance covers pension insurance, health insurance, and the national employment policy system. The non-contributory state social support system supports families with dependent children. The final pillar, tax-financed social assistance,...