1. Assessing Benefit Portability for International Migrant Workers : A Review of the Austria-Turkey Bilateral Social Security Agreement
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Holzmann, Robert, Fuchs, Michael, Pacaci Elitok, Secil, and Dale, Pamela
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MIGRANT ,SOCIAL WELFARE ,LONG-TERM CARE ,CHILDREN ,ECONOMIC GROWTH ,TREATIES ,HEALTH INSURANCE ,IMMIGRANTS ,FAMILIES ,EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ,MEASUREMENT ,GENDER BALANCE ,KNOWLEDGE BASE ,HEALTH SYSTEM ,POLICY DOCUMENT ,IMPLEMENTATION ,UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND ,POPULATION ,SAFETY NETS ,MIGRANTS ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,MIGRANT-SENDING COUNTRIES ,WORLD POPULATION ,WOMEN ,WORKERS ,MOTHER ,OLDER AGE GROUPS ,DISEASES ,PERMANENT RESIDENCE ,MEDICINES ,CULTURAL RIGHTS ,HEALTH ,INTERNATIONAL MIGRANT ,LEGAL MIGRANTS ,HEALTH CARE SERVICES ,AGED ,INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ,OLD AGE ,SKILLED WORKERS ,SERVICE DELIVERY ,LABOR SUPPLY ,PENSIONS ,FAMILY SIZE ,MIGRANT WORKERS ,FAMILY REUNIFICATION ,STUDENTS ,MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS ,INHERITANCE ,POPULATION FACTS ,LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES ,NUMBER OF WORKERS ,POPULATION FUND ,UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS ,ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ,NUMBER OF PERSONS ,PURCHASING POWER ,PREVENTIVE HEALTH CARE ,SOCIAL AFFAIRS ,MODERNIZATION ,VULNERABILITY ,LABOR MARKET ,SAFETY NET ,ELDERLY ,EQUAL TREATMENT ,DISABILITY ,NATIONALS ,RISKS ,EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ,INTERVIEW ,NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS ,HOSPITALS ,HUMAN RIGHTS ,MILITARY PERSONNEL ,SOCIAL SECURITY ,FAMILY MEMBERS ,SOCIAL POLICY ,HOME COUNTRIES ,INTERNATIONAL COVENANT ,QUALITY CARE ,ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ,HOST COUNTRIES ,OLD-AGE ,CITIZENSHIP ,RECIPIENT COUNTRY ,REPRESENTATIVES FROM MINISTRIES ,SPOUSE ,CITIZENS ,SOCIAL POLICIES ,MARRIAGE ,MINISTRY OF HEALTH ,IRON ,REMITTANCES ,FOOD SECURITY ,POLICIES ,POLICY ,HOST COUNTRY ,AVERAGE FAMILY SIZE ,HEALTH CARE ,HEALTH SYSTEMS ,REGISTRATION ,CITIZEN ,QUALITATIVE INFORMATION ,PUBLIC HEALTH ,SECONDARY SCHOOL ,EMERGENCY TREATMENT ,EMERGENCY CARE ,HEALTH CARE SYSTEM ,OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ,TRAINING ,MIGRATION ,SPOUSES ,RETURN MIGRATION ,EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ,DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ,LEGAL STATUS ,UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ,QUALITY OF LIFE ,PEOPLE ,INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION ,SOVEREIGNTY ,KNOWLEDGE ,STRATEGY ,VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ,GLOBAL POPULATION ,HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS ,MEDICAL TREATMENT ,INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS ,LABOR FORCE ,POPULATION SIZE ,IMMIGRATION ,HEALTH SERVICES ,SOCIAL SECTORS ,REFUGEES ,INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES ,URBAN AREAS ,ECONOMICS OF IMMIGRATION - Abstract
The portability of social benefits is gaining importance given the increasing share of individuals working at least a part of their life outside their home country. Bilateral social security agreements (BSSAs) are considered a crucial approach to establishing portability, but the functionality and effectiveness of these agreements have not yet been investigated; thus important guidance for policymakers in migrant-sending and migrant-receiving countries is missing. To shed light on how BSSAs work in practice, this document is part of a series providing information and lessons from studies of portability in four diverse but comparable migration corridors: Austria-Turkey, Germany-Turkey, Belgium-Morocco, and France-Morocco. A summary policy paper draws broader conclusions and offers overarching policy recommendations. This report looks specifically into the working of the Austria-Turkey corridor. Findings suggest that the BSSA between Austria and Turkey is broadly working well, with no main substantive issues in the area of pension portability and few minor substantive issues concerning health care portability and financing. Process issues around information and automation of information exchange are recognized and are beginning to be addressed.
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- 2016