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Turkish Employee Benefits - Industry, Analysis, Information

The Turkish social security system is largely similar to the Continental model, with employee contributions made according to their insurance and payroll status. Contributions are collected in a joint pool and pensions are paid, on becoming eligible, according to contributions made. From 1990, a number of financial problems arose in the Turkish social security system due to implementation of early retirement, an increase in unregistered employment, and low rates of contributions and income subject to contributions. Get more details of report at: http://www.reportscue.com/employee-benefits-in-turkey-market

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Turkish Employee Benefits - Industry, Analysis, Information

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  1. Main Title Market Research Report Employee Benefits in Turkey ©reportscue

  2. Synopsis: The report provides in-depth industry analysis, information and insights into employee benefits in Turkey, including:• An overview of state and compulsory benefits in Turkey• Detailed information about private benefits in Turkey• Insights into various central institutions responsible for the administration of the different branches of social security • The regulatory framework for employee benefits in Turkey

  3. Report Overview:The Turkish social security system is largely similar to the Continental model, with employee contributions made according to their insurance and payroll status. Contributions are collected in a joint pool and pensions are paid, on becoming eligible, according to contributions made. From 1990, a number of financial problems arose in the Turkish social security system due to implementation of early retirement, an increase in unregistered employment, and low rates of contributions and income subject to contributions. The system does not cover the entire population, and does not have sufficient protection against poverty. This unsystematic method limited consistency in standards with respect to employee rights and obligations. Social security reform was introduced in 2008 to address these issues.

  4. Scope : This report provides a detailed analysis of employee benefits in Turkey:• It offers a detailed analysis of the key government-sponsored employee benefits, along with private benefits• It covers an exhaustive list of employee benefits, including retirement benefits, death-in-service benefits, long-term disability benefits, short-term sickness, medical benefits, workmen’s compensation, maternity and paternity benefits, family benefits, minimum resources and unemployment• It highlights the economic and regulatory situations relating to employee benefits in Turkey

  5. Key Highlights :• The Turkish social security system is largely similar to the Continental model, with employee contributions made according to their insurance and payroll status. • The Turkish social security system consists of a set of state and compulsory benefits that protect workers against risks related to death, long-term disability, short-term sickness, and unemployment, accidents in the workplace, occupational diseases and healthcare. • Capital redemption insurance, training and development, educational and housing assistance, and recreational activities are examples of private benefits granted in Turkey. 

  6. Table of Contents: 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction3 Country Statistics 4 Overview of Employee Benefits in Turkey 5 Regulations 6 State and Compulsory Benefits 7 Private Benefits 8 Macroeconomic Indicators 9 Appendix

  7. List of Tables: 1 Definitions 2 Turkey - Country Statistics 3 Turkey - Contributions by Employers and Employees, 2014 4 Turkey - Minimum and Maximum Contribution, 2014 5 Turkey - Contribution by State Employer and Civil Servants, 2014 6 Unemployment - Duration of benefits

  8. List of Figures: 1 Major Organizations of Turkish Social Security System2 Turkish GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Billion), 2008-20123 Turkish GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2008-20124 Turkish GDP at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2008-20125 Turkish GDP Per Capita at Current Prices (US$), 2008-20126 Turkish GDP by Key Segments (%), 2008 and 20127 Turkish Inflation Rate (%), 2008-20128 Turkish Annual Average Exchange Rate US$-TRY, 2008-20129 Turkish Unemployment Rate (%), 2008-201210 Turkish Household Consumption Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2008-201211 Turkish Gross National Disposable Income (US$ Billion), 2007-201112 Turkish Size of Labor Force (Million), 2008-201213 Turkish Total Population (Million), 2008-201214 Turkish Urban and Rural Populations (%), 2008-2012

  9. Reason To Buy :• Make strategic decisions using in-depth information related to employee benefits in Turkey• Assess the Turkish employee benefits market, including state and compulsory benefits and private benefits• Gain insights into the key employee benefit schemes offered by private employers in Turkey• Gain insights into key organizations governing Turkish employee benefits, and their impact on companies To Get Details: http://www.reportscue.com/employee-benefits-in-turkey-market

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