Society at a Glance: Asia/Pacific 2019

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This is the fourth edition of Society at a Glance Asia/Pacific, the OECD’s overview of social indicators for the region. The report addresses the growing demand for quantitative evidence on social well-being and its trends across countries in Asia and the Pacific. Chapter 1 introduces this volume and provides readers with a guide to help them interpret OECD social indicators. Chapter 2 focuses on issues around extending coverage and the future of social protection in Asia and the Pacific. Already, there are many workers in Asia and the Pacific whose job does not entitle them to social and health supports. Digitalisation and changes in the nature of work may lead to further job-loss, but also increase economic labour market and economic inequalities between highand low-skilled workers; workers with and without access to social benefits. These rising inequalities will further challenge social policy development in its quest to get support to those who need it most. The chapter includes some country programme examples to illustrate possible policy responses. Chapter 3 to 7 each present five indicators on general context, self-sufficiency, equity, health and social cohesion.
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社会概览:2019年亚太地区
这是经合组织亚太地区社会指标概览的第四版《亚太地区社会概览》。该报告解决了对亚洲及太平洋各国社会福祉及其趋势的定量证据日益增长的需求。第1章介绍了这一卷,并为读者提供了一个指南,帮助他们解释经合组织的社会指标。第二章重点讨论了亚太地区社会保障覆盖面扩大和未来发展的问题。在亚洲及太平洋地区,已经有许多工人的工作使他们无法获得社会和保健支助。数字化和工作性质的变化可能导致进一步的失业,但也会增加经济劳动力市场和高技能工人与低技能工人之间的经济不平等;有和没有社会福利的工人。这些不断加剧的不平等现象将进一步挑战社会政策的发展,使其难以向最需要帮助的人提供支持。本章包括一些国别方案例子,以说明可能的政策反应。第3章至第7章分别提出关于总体情况、自给自足、公平、健康和社会凝聚力的五个指标。
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