The Cost of Social Security
İÇİNDEKİLERCONTENTS Basic inquiry: All social security schemes Introduction I. Objectives of the inquiry II. Scope of the inquiry III. The scope of other statistical inquiries IV. Collection and presentation of data V. The comparative tables . VI. Appendix tables Comparative tables Explanation of signs used in the tables 1. Total social security receipts and expenditure by main item (in millions of national currency units) 2. Total social security receipts and expenditure (in millions of US dollars) 3. Receipts and expenditure of social security schemes (as percentages of Gross Domestic Product in purchasers' values) 4. Average annual social security receipts and expenditure per head of population (in national currency units) 5. Average annual social security receipts and expenditure per head of population (in US dollars) 6. Indices of annual average benefit expenditure per head of the total population (values adjusted according to cost-of-living indices) . S 7. Distribution of social Security benefit expen-diture among the different schemes (as percentages of total benefit expenditure) 8. Distribution of social security receipts according to origin (as percentages of total receipts) 9. Distribution of receipts relating to social insurance and assimilated schemes and family allowances (as percentages of total receipts) 10. Distribution of benefit expenditure by social security branch, relating to schemes classified under the headings "social insurance and assimilated schemes" and "family allowances" only (as percentages of total benefit expenditure) Appendix tables 1. National accounts data, population data, consumer price indices and exchange rates 2. Key to country names in three languages Supplementary inquiry: Persons protected by social security Introduction I. Social security schemes covered II. Statistical concepts and adjustments HI. Participating countries Table: Persons protected by social security: old-age, sickness, maternity, employment injury and medical care benefits |