Main Findings from the 2020 Risks that Matter Survey

The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred perhaps the largest expansion of social protection systems in seventy years. Yet many people are still deeply affected by the crisis and are calling for even more help. Drawing on 25 000 responses across 25 OECD countries, the 2020 Risks that Matter survey finds tha...

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Autor principal: OECD (-)
Autor Corporativo: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), author, issuing body (author)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Paris : OECD Publishing 2021.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • Editorial
  • Executive summary
  • 1. Taking the pulse of OECD countries
  • 1.1. Staying healthy and paying the bills: Unpacking short-term risk perceptions
  • 1.2. Retirement, health and long-term care dominate long-term perspectives
  • 1.3. Risk perceptions are well founded
  • 2. Is social protection working?
  • 2.1. A social contract for a pandemic
  • 2.2. Low public confidence in income support
  • 2.3. Mixed perceptions of public programme effectiveness
  • 2.4. Whose programme is this? Public opinion about programme design 3. Calls for greater social protection
  • if the price is right
  • 3.1. Support for a government safety net remains high throughout the OECD
  • 3.2. Putting a price tag on social security
  • 3.3. How to fund social programmes? Redistributive preferences in a pandemic
  • References
  • Annex A. Occurrence of financial difficulties during COVID-19
  • Notes.