瑞典的职业养老金和失业救济金

IF 0.8 Q3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS & LABOR
C. Johansson
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本文重点介绍瑞典的两项福利:职业养老金和失业救济金。两者最近都发生了有趣的发展,部分与公共社会保障体系的变化有关,部分与劳动力市场的变化有关。这些变化导致部门一级的社会伙伴在谈判集体协议或向其成员提供单方面利益时决定不同的优先事项。这篇文章的总体目的是说明和解释部门一级在职业养老金和失业救济方面日益增加的活动。然而,劳动力市场的一些变化是社会合作伙伴没有设法解决的,或者甚至可能不是他们的职责。当很大一部分福利来自集体协议和私人组织的成员资格时,这对非典型和自营职业者有影响,这将在文章中进一步阐述。职业福利、养老金、失业、集体协议、瑞典模式、社会伙伴、非典型工作、自营职业、集体谈判、过渡协议、职业福利
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Occupational Pensions and Unemployment Benefits in Sweden
This article focuses on two Swedish benefits: occupational pensions and unemployment benefits. Both have undergone interesting developments recently, partly relating to changes in the public social security system, partly to changes in the labour market. These changes have led the social partners at sectoral level to decide on different priorities when negotiating collective agreements or offering unilateral benefits to their members. The overarching aim of the article is to illustrate and explain the increasing activity at sectoral level regarding occupational pensions and unemployment benefits. However, there are changes in the labour market that the social partners have not managed to address, or that it might not even be their role to address. When a significant proportion of welfare benefits derive from collective agreements and membership of private organizations, this has implications for atypical and self-employed workers, that are further elaborated in the article. Occupational Benefits, Pension, Unemployment, Collective Agreements, Swedish Model, the Social Partners, Atypical Work, Self-Employed, Collective Bargaining, Transition Agreements, Occupational Welfare
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期刊介绍: Published four times a year, the International Journal of Comparative Labour Law and Industrial Relations is an essential source of information and analysis for labour lawyers, academics, judges, policymakers and others. The Journal publishes original articles in the domains of labour law (broadly understood) and industrial relations. Articles cover comparative and international (or regional) analysis of topical issues, major developments and innovative practices, as well as discussions of theoretical and methodological approaches. The Journal adopts a double-blind peer review process. A distinguished editorial team, with the support of an International Advisory Board of eminent scholars from around the world, ensures a continuing high standard of scientific research dealing with a range of important issues.
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