3 edition of glossary of social security terms in the European Economic Community found in the catalog.
glossary of social security terms in the European Economic Community
Martin Billingham
Published
1978
by Polytechnic of Central London, School of Languages in London
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Statement | [compiled by] Martin Billingham. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD7090.5 .B54 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 17, [455] p. ; |
Number of Pages | 455 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4200784M |
LC Control Number | 80479853 |
Flashcard glossary. Interactive flashcards containing key terms and concepts to test your understanding of EU terminology. Web links. A selection of annotated web links to further sources of information on EU politics. Transnational political groups in the European Parliament. Portraits of political groups in the European Parliament. of social security on economic behavior has been settled to the satisfac-tion of a dominant majority of analysts. In view of its size, however, it This book is intended to help them do just that.
Glossary of international shipping, customs and regulatory terms European Economic Community (EEC) The value added tax is imposed throughout the European Community and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries and many other trading nations, but not the U.S. Social security covers the risk of loss of income to a person or his or her dependents due to age, unemployment, accident at work or occupational illness, disability, sickness, maternity, child.
Start studying Chapter 7 Essentials of International Relations Terms. Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. Union of European states. before known as European Economic Community designed originally in s for economic integration. economic or social activities usually across national borders. Author of General report on the activities of the European Communities, Community law, Directory of the Commission of the European Communities, Programme of research and actions on the development of the labour market, Integrated tariff of the European Communities (TARIC), European Regional Development Fund, The European Community, General report on the activities of the European Union.
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Social Security is based on a simple concept: While you work, you pay taxes into the Social Security system, and when you retire or become disabled, you, your spouse, and your dependent children receive monthly benefits that are based on your reported earnings. Also, your survivors can collect benefits if.
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Following entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon on 1 Decemberthe Treaty establishing the European Community was renamed the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU). This Treaty - referred to as the Treaty of Rome (signed in Rome on 25 March ) - entered into force on 1 January to establish the European Economic.
Base years: A wage earner's base years for computing Social Security benefits are the years after up to the year of entitlement to retirement or disability insurance benefits.
For a survivor's claim, the base years include the year of the worker's death. Bend points: The dollar amounts that mark where the primary insurance amount formula changes based on average indexed monthly. Economic and Social Council (UN) ECSC: European Coal and Steel Community (ceased on 24 July – date of expiration of the ECSC Treaty) ECU: European currency unit (used as a monetary symbol, lower case when used as a word); replaced by the euro on 1 January (see also Section ) EDA: European Defence Agency: EDF.
Social Security in Europe Know your social security rights and responsibilities as a resident in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland Published 14 May ILO Socio-Economic Security Programme Definitions: What we mean when we say “economic security” Economic security is composed of basic social security, defined by access to basic needs infrastructure pertaining to health, education, dwelling, information, and social protection, as well as work-related security.
The report delineates seven component of work-related security. Europe is an economic and social community. Although from its very beginning in European integration has been very much econom-ically driven, the current crisis has made it clear that economic inte-gration is an insufficient basis for further developments.
Only a socio-economic community that is also culturally inspired may lead to. Financial bodies European Central Bank. See European Central Bank. EMS. The European Monetary System (EMS) was an arrangement established in under the Jenkins European Commission where most nations in the European Economic Community (EEC) linked their currencies to prevent large fluctuations relative to one another.
Werner Plan. At the European Summit in The Hague inthe. Economic Operators Registration and Identification subsystem 2. EOS. Economic Operators’ System. EOS-AEO. Economic Operators’ System - AEO subsystem.
EOS-EORI. Economic Operators’ System - Economic Operators Registration and Identification subsystem. European Parliament. External Process. ESC. Economic and Social Committee. ESS. The economic analysis focuses mainly on the assessment of current economic and financial developments and the implied short to medium-term risks to price stability from the perspective of the interplay between supply and demand in goods, services and factor markets at those horizons.
Glossary of Tax Terms compensation for loss of office or employment, pensions and, in some countries, certain social security benefits. ENTERTAINER -- Income of a professional entertainer e.g. a musician, actor or the former European Economic Community has been extended with additional goals and powers in order to become a single market.
What does security in socio-economic terms mean in the 21st century, given our current political and economic situation. Green MEP Philippe Lamberts and editor-in-chief of Alternatives Économiques Guillaume Duval explain the factors underlying rising job insecurity and social insecurity, despite Europe being richer than ever.
Why are governments and the EU seen as less able to provide. The social security system affects people throughout most of their lives, at work and in retirement.
The supposed effects of social security on saving, labor. Individuals working in Germany are subject to German social security regulations unless exempted under the applicable European Economic Community (EEC) regulation, a totalization agreement, or domestic laws.
as well as health insurance and long-term nursing care insurance, are capped for both the employer and the employee. European Union (EU). Successor organization to the "European Community," itself successor to the European Economic Community (EEC), also known as the European "Common Market." excise taxes.
Taxes on the manufacture, sale, or consumption of a manufactured article within a. The first measure to be adopted to coordinate social security for migrant workers in the then European Economic Community (EEC) was Regulation 3/58 (along with implementing Regulation No.
These have evolved into Regulations /04 and / EFTA was set up in as an alternative group for those countries which were not, or did not want to be, in the then European Economic Community. The. Courtage - A European term for brokerage fee. (EC) - Organization formed in with the merger of the European Economic Community, European Coal and Steel Community, and European Atomic Energy Community.
The merger created a single Commission of the European Community and a single Council of Ministers. social security, and free. Compendium of Community provisions on social security. [Commission of the European Communities.;] Print book: International government publication: EnglishView all editions and formats: # Social security--Law and legislation--European Economic Community countries\/span>\n \u00A0\u00A0\u00A0\n schema.
A book entitled The Sociology of Social Security constitutes a challenge to those in both the sociological community and the social security industry who contend that sociology has contributed very little and has little to contribute to our understanding of social security.
Although social security has attracted a certain amount of attention.GLOSSARY OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES By Frank W. Elwell Consistent with the Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis (look it up) I am a great believer in the im- and ecological-evolutionary terms in particular.
The Glossary is in a PDF format which means that there is a search box for a particular term economic, or social. 4 agenda. About this journal. The European Journal of Social Security (EJSS) is primarily concerned with developments in social security at the EU level and, on a comparative basis, with developments in different European countries.
It adopts a broad definition of social security and, in addition to articles on different forms of income maintenance, it includes articles on demography.