Social protection
International day for older persons
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Social protection and long term care for an ageing population
The number of people over 70 is projected to rise to 10 per cent of the world’s population by 2050. Social protection is key to ensure older people’s well-being, dignity and rights, while also supporting their families. In addition to pensions, it is essential that better access to adequate long-term care is provided to meet older people’s needs.
Highlights
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More than 4 billion people still lack any social protection
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed and exacerbated the social protection gap between countries with high and low income levels.
Latest
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Article
Lunch lecture on "Growing Inequalities and Social Unrest in the World" in Brussels
25 September 2014
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Article
Why the European Social Model is still relevant
19 March 2014
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Child labour
Protecting children from having to work
30 April 2013
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By Guy Ryder
Jobs, social inclusion and growth should top EU agenda
14 February 2013
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Article
Can Europe still afford health and long-term care for its elderly?
11 May 2012
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Feature story
Inequities in health care access in the European region
06 October 2011
Events and trainings
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Side event at the STI Forum
Transforming education for a human-centred approach to STI and SDGs
4 May 2022