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A social security fallacy [PDF]

open access: possibleZeitschrift für die gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft, 2000
The article investigates whether compulsory old age provisions are justified from an economic point of view. According to a standard argument, some people would not provide sufficiently for their old age in the absence of a compulsory pension system — they would become a charge to the public.
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Educating and Raising Awareness on Cyber Security Social Engineering: A Literature Review

International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering, 2018
Social engineering, due in part to the increasing popularity and advancements in information technology and ubiquity of devices, has emerged as one of the most challenging cyber security threats in the contemporary age.
Hussain Aldawood, G. Skinner
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Social security

2012
This chapter looks into social security, which primarily covers pensions, provision for disability, meeting housing costs, and low-income earners. Social security provides benefits for people in poverty and who need support for activities like childcare and social care. Some of the main types of social security benefits are insurance, means-tested, non-
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Securing social security

The Washington Quarterly, 1999
Belt, Moynihan, and Schieber sketch out middle‐of‐the road proposals that combine a minimum income guarantee—a residue of Social Security—with expanded private savings accounts. This combination, they believe, offers the best compromise between a guarantee against poverty and the benefits of a private system. Nadler disputes the urgency of reform.
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HEALTH AND SOCIAL SECURITY

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
Fifteen years have passed since Harvey Cushing wrote one of his most important essays, entitled "Medicine at the Crossroads." 1 Now, in 1948, the forces of medicine are assembling at a point of decision which may well determine the nature and the freedom of medical practice for many years in the future.
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Evaluating Critical Security Issues of the IoT World: Present and Future Challenges

IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 2018
Social Internet of Things (SIoT) is a new paradigm where Internet of Things (IoT) merges with social networks, allowing people and devices to interact, and facilitating information sharing.
Mario Frustaci   +3 more
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SOCIAL ENGINEERING AND CYBER SECURITY

Gurukul International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2017
As the digital era matures, cyber security evolves and software vulnerabilities diminish, people however, as individuals, are more exposed today than ever before.
F. Breda, Hugo Barbosa, T. Morais
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The Role of Extra-Role Behaviors and Social Controls in Information Security Policy Effectiveness

Information systems research, 2015
Although most behavioral security studies focus on organizational in-role behaviors such as information security policy ISP compliance, the role of organizational extra-role behaviors-security behaviors that benefit organizations but are not specified in
J. Hsu   +3 more
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Social Security and Retirement around the World

, 1999
What accounts for the striking decline in labor force participation at increasingly younger ages? Social Security and Retirement around the World examines one explanation: social security programs actually provide incentives for early retirement.
J. Gruber, D. Wise
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