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Universal social protection in changing labour markets: Protecting workers in all types of employment

This ILO policy paper discuss challenges, country experiences and possible policy solutions for universal social protection in a changing labour market, grounded in international social security standards and good practices.
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As labour markets change due to interconnected transformations related to climate, demographic, technological changes and structural transformations, social protection systems are key in protecting people and economies from shocks and stresses, and promoting social and economic development. Zooming into the relationship between employment and social protection, the paper develops a vision for universal social protection systems to respond to current and future labour market challenges in a sustainable and equitable way, to promote decent work and social justice.

The paper is structured as follows: Chapter 2 sketches out the current situation, highlighting the coverage gaps for certain categories of workers and for the population at large, that inhibits the capacity of countries to address today’s and tomorrow’s challenges. Chapter 3 lays out key priorities for adapting social protection systems to a changing labour market context. Chapter 4 revisits the important role of social insurance within universal social protection systems and argues for new ways of combining contributions and tax financing. Chapter 5 concludes with a vision for universal social protection systems that can respond to current and future challenges in a sustainable and equitable way, as part of a coherent framework of employment and social protection policies that promote decent work and social justice.

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2026
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ILO
E-Collab.OSH Author of the portal idea: Saule Issabekova, National Project Coordinator of the ILO, with the support and mentorship of Darko Dochinski, ILO specialist in labour inspection, occupational safety and health.
All materials (text, audio, and video) were developed within the framework of the project “Digital OSH Collab Portal ‘E-Collab.OSH’”, with the support of the Innovation Fund of the International Training Centre of the ILO in Turin, Italy, and the ILO project “Promoting Occupational Safety and Health through Social Dialogue in the Mining Industry of Kazakhstan.” The ILO retains authorship rights to all portal materials (text, audio, and video), including interactive materials. The ILO and the ITC-ILO bear no responsibility for the views and opinions expressed in podcasts and publications posted on the E-Collab.OSH portal, which may not reflect the official positions of the ILO and the ITC-ILO and therefore do not entail any obligations for these organizations. JSC “Workforce development center” is the administrator of the portal as an integrated product within the overall Enbek ecosystem.
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