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What kind of Community measures for 1993?

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  • Michel Voirin

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During the ISSA General Assembly in Vienna in September 1989, a number of members from European Community countries expressed the wish that the ISSA should, as part of its programme, look into the social security consequences of the institution of the Single European Market after 1992. The ISSA General Secretariat consequently decided to carry out a survey of its member organizations in Community countries in order to draw up a directory of the studies carried out by these institutions, the aim being to identify problems related to the constitution of the so‐called European social area, particularly the free movement of persons and goods, and review the measures that had been or were being implemented and the experience of institutions at the Community level. As a rule, in the countries in question, the heads of social security organizations are excluded from the bodies in which recommendations and rules are drawn up; on the other hand, the implementation and management of social security schemes do form part of their field of competence. Some 40 member organizations replied to the survey questionnaire, and the ISSA General Secretariat requested Mr. Voirin, a specialist on European questions, to write the present article analysing the results.

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  • Michel Voirin, 1991. "What kind of Community measures for 1993?," International Social Security Review, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 44(1‐2), pages 41-73, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:intssr:v:44:y:1991:i:1-2:p:41-73
    DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-246X.1991.tb00884.x
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