European Journal of Social Security
Scope & Guideline
Fostering Insight into Contemporary Social Security Issues
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Social Security Law and Policy Analysis:
The journal critically examines the legal frameworks governing social security systems in Europe, assessing their effectiveness, adequacy, and alignment with human rights standards. - Comparative Perspectives on Social Protection:
It offers comparative analyses of social security policies across different European countries, highlighting best practices and lessons learned in addressing contemporary challenges. - Impact of Digitalization and Gig Economy:
The journal explores the implications of technological advancements and the rise of gig work on social security, focusing on the rights and protections for non-standard workers. - Eco-Social Policies and Sustainability:
Research in this area addresses the integration of environmental concerns into social security policies, emphasizing the need for sustainable welfare approaches. - Social Justice and Inequality:
The journal examines the relationships between social security, social justice, and inequality, advocating for reforms aimed at enhancing equity in access to social protection. - Human Rights and Social Security:
A core area of focus is the intersection of social security rights with broader human rights issues, including the right to dignity, health, and adequate living standards.
Trending and Emerging
- Gig Economy and Platform Workers:
A strong emphasis on the social security needs of gig economy participants and platform workers is evident, with multiple studies exploring coverage, protections, and comparative policies. - Climate Change and Social Security:
Research linking social security policies to climate change and ecological sustainability is on the rise, underscoring the importance of integrating environmental concerns into social welfare frameworks. - Self-Employment and Social Protection:
There is a growing body of work addressing the unique social security challenges faced by self-employed individuals, reflecting a shift towards recognizing diverse work arrangements. - Social Rights in the Context of Digitalization:
The intersection of digitalization and social rights is increasingly highlighted, with studies examining how technological advancements affect access to social security. - Comparative Analysis of Social Protection Systems:
The journal is witnessing a trend towards comprehensive comparative analyses that assess social protection systems across Europe, aiming to identify effective strategies and reforms.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Employment Models:
There is a noticeable decline in research focused on traditional employment models and their social security implications, as the discourse increasingly shifts towards non-standard and gig employment. - Universal Basic Income (UBI) Experiments:
While UBI was once a hotly debated topic, the frequency of publications related to UBI experiments has diminished, suggesting a possible waning interest or a shift in focus towards more integrated social protection solutions. - Pension Systems in Isolation:
Research specifically addressing pension systems without considering broader social security frameworks has decreased, indicating a trend towards more holistic approaches to welfare. - Post-Brexit Social Security Implications:
The initial surge of interest in social security implications following Brexit appears to have subsided, with fewer papers addressing this theme in recent publications. - Historical Perspectives on Social Security:
There has been less emphasis on historical analyses of social security systems, suggesting a pivot towards contemporary issues and future-oriented solutions.
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