The Development of Social Insurance and Minimum Wage Legislation in Great Britain: A Study of British Social Legislation in Relation to a Minimum Standard of Living. Helen Fisher Hohman

1934 ◽  
Vol 42 (6) ◽  
pp. 815-816
Author(s):  
Robert M. Woodbury
10.23856/2703 ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 26-36
Author(s):  
Iryna Mima ◽  
Galyna Nikolaychenko

The article represents the study of the legal category of budgeting as a kind of the financial process, using the methods and approaches of general theoretical jurisprudence, in order to ensure the validity and objectivity of the results. It provides interrelation between the state budget and the individual budget, the minimum wage and the minimum standard of living in the budgeting process, as the legal categories of legal regulation of social protection of individuals.


Author(s):  
O. Cheberyako ◽  
V. Bykova

The article substantiates the nature of the national models of the pension system and its structure in accordance with the concept of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The basis of the national models of pension system are two well-known models of social security: Bismarck and Beveridge Social Insurance Systems. Thus, authors prepared the comparison of this models. The features of pension system in the countries of Europe (Germany, Great Britain, Sweden, Poland), the United States and Chile are analysed. The analysis of the national models of the pension system in Asian countries identifies three institutional patterns: the statist pension system (Taiwan and China), the dualist pension system (Japan and Korea) and individualist pension system (Hong Kong and Singapore). Based on trends of development of pension provision in foreign countries, authors determine the main tasks and ways to improve the domestic system, namely, introduction mandatory funded pension system and reforming the voluntary private pensions insurance.


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