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Figure 4.34: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage of social protection: Share of persons above statutory retirement age receiving an old-age pension, 2023 or latest available year
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- Figure 4.10: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for maternity protection: Share of women giving birth receiving maternity cash benefits, by region, subregion and income level, 2015 and 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.11: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for maternity protection: Share of women giving birth receiving maternity cash benefits, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.12: Legal coverage for maternity protection: Share of women in working age over 15 years old covered by maternity cash benefits, by region, subregion, income level and type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.13: Legal coverage for sickness protection: Share of labour force aged 15 and over covered by sickness cash benefits, by region, subregion, income level, sex and type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.14: Sickness protection (cash benefits) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.15: Employment injury protection (periodic disability cash benefits) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.16: Legal coverage for employment injury protection: Share of persons in labour force aged 15 and over covered by cash benefits in case of employment injury, by region, subregion, income level, sex and type of scheme, 2023 or latest available yea
- Figure 4.17: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for employment injury protection: Share of persons in labour force aged 15 and over covered by cash benefits in case of employment injury (active contributors), by region, subregion and income level,
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- Figure 4.19: Replacement rates of employment injury schemes for permanent and temporary disability benefits, selected countries, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.1: Social protection for children and families (cash benefits) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2024 or latest available year
- Figure 4.20: Disability protection (periodic cash benefits) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.21: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for disability protection: Share of persons with severe disabilities receiving cash benefits, by region, subregion and income level, 2015 and 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.22: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for disability protection: Share of persons with severe disabilities receiving cash benefits, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.23: Legal coverage for disability protection: Share of the working-age population aged 15 and over covered by disability cash benefits, by region, subregion, income level, sex and type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.24: Legal coverage for unemployment protection: Share of persons in the labour force aged 15 and over covered by unemployment cash benefits, by region, subregion, income level, sex and type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.25: Unemployment protection (cash benefits) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.26: SDG 1.3.1 on effective coverage for unemployment protection: Share of unemployed persons receiving cash benefits, by region, subregion and income level, 2015 and 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.27: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for unemployment protection: Share of unemployed persons receiving cash benefits, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.28: Effective unemployment protection coverage among the 25 largest coal producers, by volume of coal production, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.29: Old-age protection (pensions) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.2: Simulated effects of universal child benefits (UCB) on child income poverty, selected countries and territories, latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.30: Financial mechanisms for old-age pensions: Share of countries with defined benefit or defined contribution pension schemes, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.31: Legal coverage for old-age protection: Share of working-age population aged 15 and over covered by old-age pensions, by region, subregion, income level, sex and type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.32: Effective coverage for old-age protection: Share of persons in labour force aged 15 and over covered by a pension scheme (active contributors), 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.33: Effective coverage for old-age protection: Share of persons in labour force and working-age population aged 15 and over covered by a pension scheme (active contributors), by region, subregion and income level, 2020 and 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.35: SDG 1.3.1 on effective coverage for old-age protection: Share of persons above statutory retirement age receiving an old-age pension, by region, subregion and income level, 2015 and 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.36: Public social protection expenditure (excluding health) for older persons (percentage of GDP) and share of old-age persons aged 65 and over in total population (percentage), by region, subregion and income level, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.37: SDG 1.3.1 on effective coverage for old-age protection: Share of persons above statutory retirement age receiving an old-age pension, by sex, 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.38: Minimum level of tax-financed old-age pensions (single person) relative to the national poverty line, selected countries, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.39: Lowest statutory retirement age for a full career in selected countries (OECD), by sex, 2023
- Figure 4.3: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for children and families: Share of children receiving child or family cash benefits, aged 0 to 15 (2015 and 2023) and aged 0 to 18 (2023), by region, subregion and income level (percentage)
- Figure 4.40: Social health protection for climate action
- Figure 4.41: Share of the population legally entitled to access healthcare services without hardship, by region, subregion, income level and type of mechanism, 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.42: Share of the population protected by social health protection (protected persons), by region, subregion and income level, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.43: SDG 3.8.1 Universal Health Coverage Service Coverage Index – Average coverage of essential health services, 2021 or latest year available (percentage)
- Figure 4.44: Unequal advances in service coverage for reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health services, by region and type of service, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.45: Inequities in access to maternal healthcare services: Share of live births attended by skilled health personnel by wealth quintile, selected countries by region, 2019 or latest available data (percentage)
- Figure 4.46(a): Deficits in staff and infrastructure at the heart of inequalities in access to healthcare, 2022 or latest available year
- Figure 4.46(b): Deficits in staff and infrastructure at the heart of inequalities in access to healthcare, 2022 or latest available year
- Figure 4.46(c): Deficits in staff and infrastructure at the heart of inequalities in access to healthcare, 2022 or latest available year
- Figure 4.47: SDG 3.8.2 Incidence of catastrophic health spending (at more than 10 per cent of household income or consumption), 2021 or latest available year
- Figure 4.48: Impoverishment due to out-of-pocket healthcare expenses: Share of general government and out-of-pocket expenditure in total health expenditure, and share of population pushed below a relative poverty line (60 per cent of income or consumption
- Figure 4.49: Current health expenditure (CHE) (percentage of GDP) and its composition (percentage), by region, subregion and income level, 2022
- Figure 4.4: SDG indicator 1.3.1 on effective coverage for children and families: Share of children aged 0 to 15 receiving child and family cash benefits, 2023 or latest available year (percentage)
- Figure 4.50: Current health expenditure (CHE) per capita and domestic general government health expenditure (GGHE-D) per capita, by region, subregion and income level, 2022 (US$ PPP)
- Figure 4.5: The Children’s Climate Risk Index compared with effective coverage for children and families: Share of children aged 0 to 15 receiving child or family cash benefits, by income level, 2023 (percentage)
- Figure 4.6: Impact evidence of how child poverty and vulnerability risks are addressed through the nine life-cycle social protection functions
- Figure 4.7: Public social protection expenditure (excluding health) on children (percentage of GDP) and share of children aged 0 to 15 in total population (percentage), by region, subregion and income level, 2023 or latest available year
- Figure 4.8: Public social protection expenditure (excluding health) on working-age population (percentage of GDP) and share of population aged between 15 and 64 in total population (percentage), by region, subregion and income level, 2023 or latest availa
- Figure 4.9: Maternity protection (cash benefits) anchored in law, by type of scheme, 2023 or latest available year
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