The second of three volumes in this comprehensive study of social
security in the Balkan states.
Social security is presented from a broad perspective as a mechanism
that addresses human needs, provides protection against social risks,
reduces social tensions and secures peace. Various sectors of social
policy, pension systems, health care systems, disability insurance,
labor policy as well as social risks, such as poverty and unemployment,
have been analyzed from historical, economic, political, sociological
and security perspective. This book offers recommendations for improving
the level of social security in the region.
This volume focuses on the Republic of North Macedonia and the Republic
of Montenegro.
Contributors are: Maja Bacovic, Agata Domachowska, Dorota Domalewska,
Tomasz Ferfecki, Afet Mamuti, Katerina Mitevska Petrusheva, Natalija
Perisic, Kire Sharlamanov, Katerina Veljanovska Blazhevska, and Marzena
Żakowska.