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Organisation of social protection
Chart and brief description of the administrative organisation of social protection in each country, updated twice a year |
Cross-cutting introductions
Horizontal perspective on the main principles underlying each social protection branch, facilitating the understanding of the national data in the Comparative Tables |
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Social Security Guides
Citizen-friendly explanation of the social protection system in each country, updated once a year |
MISSOC Comparative Tables Database
Detailed and biannually updated information about social protection in each country, presented in the form of twelve comparative tables, each divided into numerous categories |
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Social protection of the self-employed
Overview of social protection arrangements for self-employed persons in each country, updated twice a year |
MISSOC Multilingual Listing
A translation in all EU/EEA languages of the headings of the MISSOC Tables' categories |
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The MISSOC Analysis provides a biannual analytical overview of significant developments in a selected field of social protection.
The MISSOC Info presents an annual overview of major trends in social protection systems
The MISSOC Info 2 has a thematic approach and focuses in a comprehensive way on one selected theme (produced until 2009)
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This section hosts the archives of MISSOC, i.e. the MISSOC publications produced between 1998 and 2004. They are structured per year and made available in the form of large PDF documents, encompassing the Organisation of social protection, the Comparative Tables and (except for the editions 1999, 2000 and 2002) the Social protection of the self-employed. The 1998 and 1999 documents also include a synopsis and country reports on trends in social protection over the previous period.
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| MISSOC has a longstanding cooperation with the International Social Security Association (ISSA) and MISSCEO, the Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe. The three networks set out to mutually promote and disseminate their respective resource bases, which are largely complementary. |
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The ISSA Country Profiles serve as an overview of social security programmes throughout the world. They include descriptions of the different statutory schemes and, for some countries, of complementary and private pensions. Each profile also contains reform descriptions, good practices and resources for further reading.
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MISSCEO aims to promote regular exchange of social protection information in 13 Member States of the Council of Europe which are not part of the MISSOC Network. It produces regularly updated comparatives tables on social protection, next to other publications. The concept and structure of the MISSCEO products are similar to those of MISSOC.
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