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Indfoer x199 1 Authors Borowski, Allan. The economics and politics of retirement incomes policy in Australia Creutz, Helmut. Survivors’ pensions and death benefits: Current issues and future perspec- tives Daykin, Christopher D. The 1990 reforms in the National Health Service George, Vic. Social security in the USSR Holzmann, Robert. The provision of complementary pensions: Objectives, forms and con- straints (background and policy considerations for Czechoslovakia) Kingson, Eric R. The greying of the baby boom in the United States: Framing the policy de- bate Lightman, Ernie S. Social assistance in a shrinking Canadian welfare state Majnoni d’Intignano, Béatrice. Financing of health service systems: Recent developments and reforms Mikaelsson, Bo; Lister, Charles. Swedish occupational injury insurance: A laudable pro- gramme in need of reform Naaborg, Ronald. Changing the health care system in the Netherlands: The end of a period of cost containment? Ndikumana, Cassien. The problem of sickness insurance in Africa: The experience of the Burundi Mutual Benefit Society for Public Employees Orosz, Eva. Handicapped by old and new traps: Hungary’s health care reform Queisser, Monika. Social security systems in south-east Asia Saunders, Peter; Matheson, George. Sole parent families in Australia Schmahl, Winfried. Financing the statutory pensions insurance scheme in a united Germany Shamai, Nira; Tamir Yossi. Israel: Health financing — Developments and perspectives Voirin, Michel. Social security and the European internal market: What kind of Community measures for 1993? Wlodarczyk, W. Cesary; Mierzewski, Piotr. From words to deeds: Health service reform in Poland Leading articles The greying of the baby boom in the United States: Framing the policy debate, by Eric R. Kingson (United States) The economics and politics of retirement incomes policy in Australia, by Allan Borowski (Australia) Social security and the European internal market: What kind of Community measures for 1993?, by Michel Voirin (ILO) The provision of complementary pensions: Objectives, forms and constraints (background and policy considerations for Czechoslovakia), by Robert Holzmann (Austria) Survivors’ pensions and death benefits: Current issues and future perspectives, by Hel- mut Creutz (ILO) Social assistance in a shrinking Canadian welfare state, by Ernie S. Lightman (Canada) Financing of health service systems: Recent developments and reforms, by Béatrice Majno- ni d’Intignano (France) . Changing the health care system in the Netherlands: The end of a period of cost contain- ment?, by Ronald Naaborg (Netherlands) Swedish occupational injury insurance: A laudable programme in need of reform, by Bo Mikaelsson and Charles Lister (United Kingdom) Sole parent families in Australia, by Peter Saunders and George Matheson (Australia) From words to deeds: Health service reform in Poland, by Cezary Wlodarczyk and Piotr Mierzewski (Poland) Vol. 44, 4/91 International Social Security Review Index for 1991 4/19 Handicapped by old and new traps: Hungary’s health care reform, by Eva Orosz (Hungary) 4/33 Financing the statutory pensions insurance scheme in a united Germany, by Winfried Schmahl (Germany) 4/47 Social security in the USSR, by Vic George (United Kingdom) Index by countries 1-2/27 Australia. The economics and politics of retirement incomes policy in Australia 3/51 — Sole parent families in Australia 4/65 Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland. Social security reforms in central and eastern Europe 3/77 Basuiels The problem of sickness insurance in Africa: The experience of the Burundi Mutual Benefit Society for Public Employees 1-2/111 Canada. Social assistance in a shrinking Canadian welfare state 1-2/5 Czechoslovakia. The provision of complementary pensions: Objectives, forms and con- straints (background and policy considerations for Czechoslovakia) 4/33 Germany. Financing the statutory pensions insurance scheme in a united Germany 4/19 Hungary. Handicapped by old and new traps: Hungary’s health reform 1-2/121 Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore. Social security systems in south-east Asia 3/90 Israel. Health financing: Developments and perspectives 4/83 Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia. A new look for social security systems in the Baltic states 3/23 Netherlands. Changing the health care system in the Netherlands: The end of a period of cost containment 3/84 New Zealand. Reshaping the welfare state 1-2/135 Poland. Social Welfare Bill becomes law 4/5 — From words to deeds: Health service reform in Poland 1-2/136 Romania. Social welfare assistance and retraining for the unemployed 3/39 Sweden. Swedish occupational injury insurance: A laudable programme in need of reforms 1-2/137 United Kingdom. New disability allowances 3/97 — The 1990 reforms in the National Health Service 1-2/5 United States. The greying of the baby boom in the United States: Framing the policy debate 4/47 USSR. Social security in the USSR Comparative studies 1-2/95 Creutz, Helmut. Survivors’ pensions and death benefits: Current issues and future perspec- tives 1-2/75 Holzmann, Robert. The provision of complementary pensions: Objectives, forms and con- straints (background and policy considerations for Czechoslovakia) 3/5 Majnoni d’Intignano, Béatrice. Financing of health service systems: Recent developments and reforms 1-2/121 Queisser, Monika. Social security systems in south-east Asia 1-2/41 Voirin, Michel. Social security and the European internal market: What kind of Community | measures for 1993? Diary Calendar See pages 1-2/139, 3/103, 4/89 ISSA news 1-2/142 Brussels. Changes in family structures 1-2/145 Izmir. Asia-Pacific meeting on cost-containment measures 1-2/148 Buenos Aires. American regional working groups 1-2/150 Dakar. Financial management: African regional seminar 1-2/152 Bristol. Quantitative analysis and social security 1-2/157 Yaoundé. Tenth African Regional Conference 1-2/161 Bujumbura. Occupational risks: African regional seminar 3/106 Suva. ISSA Committee on Provident Funds 3/108 Kuala Lumpur. Asia-Pacific regional training course International Social Security Review Vol. 44, 4/91 Index for 1991 Kigali. Financial management: African regional seminar Taormina. Survivors’ pensions and death benefits British Virgin Islands. Caribbean training course International news Budapest. International symposium on social protection Quebec. Social security actuaries’ seminar Montevideo. Inter-American congress on legal aspects of social security 1-2/167 Montevideo. Seminar on pension and retirement schemes 1-2/167 Bournemouth. The AIM is 40 years old 1-2/168 Mexico City. Inter-American social security conference 1-2/168 Mexico City. ISSSTE International Technical Days 1-2/168 Seoul. ESCAP’s forty-seventh session 1-2/169 Geneva. Health care financing and organization in eastern and central Europe 3/111 Paris. Private pensions and public policy: OECD conference 4/98 Berlin. Rehabilitation International 4/98 Brussels. [AA Council meeting 4/98 Helsinki. World Veterans Federation Books See pages 1-2/173, 3/115, 4/101 Vol. 44, 4/91 International Social Security Review

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