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September 1994, Vol. 117, No. 9

Social security and protection in the developing world

Colin Gillion
Director, Social Security Department, International Labor Organization

The views expressed in this article are the author's and are not necessarily a statement of the views of the U.S. Department of Labor or the Bureau of Labor Statistics.


Around the world, nations are restructuring their social security systems in an attempt to deal with various economic and political realities. By the year 2000, these systems may be vastly different from what they are today. This article examines the changes that could occur to social security systems.

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