Child Benefit Dataset , CBD

Datasets

Working conditions | Vulnerability Policy data National level since 1960 | 1980 | 1985+ 6 Austria | Belgium | Denmark+ 27
The Child Benefit Dataset (CBD) is an ongoing research project at the Swedish Institute for Social Research (Stockholm University). The aim of the data-set is to improve possibilities to conduct large-scale institutionally informed comparative and longitudinal analyses of social...

Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe , MISSCEO

Datasets, Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Social policy+ 1 Policy data National level 2004 | 2005 | 2006+ 14 Albania | Armenia | Bosnia & Herzegovina+ 8
The Mutual Information System on Social Protection of the Council of Europe (MISSCEO) aims to promote the exchange of information on social protection in the member states of the Council of Europe (which are European countries that are not members of the European Union (EU) or th...

ILO EPLex Employment Protection Legislation database

Datasets, Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability Textual data National level 2009 | 2010 | 2011+ 18 Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria+ 28
EPLex provides information on all the key topics that are regularly examined in national and comparative studies on employment termination legislation. The information is broken down to cover more than 50 variables, and will be updated annually to facilitate analysis of impacts a...

Mutual Information System on Social Protection, MISSOC

Datasets, Indicators and statistics

Working conditions | Vulnerability | Poverty Textual data | Policy data National level 2004 | 2005 | 2006+ 15 Austria | Belgium | Bulgaria+ 27
The EU's Mutual Information System on Social Protection (MISSOC) provides detailed, comparable and regularly updated information about national social protection systems in English, French and German. MISSOC publishes twice a year (January and July) updated information on the so...

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