Employee Benefits in Japan and Kenya: Industry Size, Share, Trends, Analysis and Forecast

on Sunday, 9 November 2014
ResearchMoz.us include new market research report " Employee Benefits Market in Japan and Kenya: Industry Size, Shares, Growth, Analysis, Trends And Forecast" to its huge collection of research reports.

Japan:

The Japanese social security system is designed to assure a minimum standard of living to its citizens, as well as protection from social and economic risks. It consists of the following components: a public pension system, health services, and personal social services for the elderly and the disabled, family policy to support working women, employment of senior workers, and public assistance. Japan follows a multi-tier pension system, which includes public and private pension schemes.

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The public pension and healthcare systems are comprehensive, covering all citizens of the country. The country’s healthcare system is characterized by a fee-for-service practice, and the free choice of healthcare providers. However, personal social services and family policy are the relatively underdeveloped social security fields. The promotion of equal opportunity and treatment for female workers, labor shortage and the declining trend of fertility rates were the primary motives behind the introduction of a family policy for working women. The employment of senior workers scheme is intended to encourage older workers participate in the labor market, making them pay tax and social insurance contributions. Public assistance covers less than 1% of the total population. In Japan, defined-contribution (DC) and defined-benefit (DB) plans were introduced in 2001. Voluntary private pension plans can take a variety of forms in Japan.

Kenya:

Kenya’s social security system is considered important for the security of workers, their families and the community as a whole. The Kenyan social security system is divided into three pillars: a public scheme, occupational schemes and individual schemes.

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Scope:-

This report provides a detailed analysis of employee benefits in Kenya:
  • 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, redundancy benefits, leaves and holidays, overtime pay, emigration benefit and private benefits
  • It highlights the economic and regulatory situations relating to employee benefits in Kenya
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Reasons to buy:-
  • Make strategic decisions using in-depth information related to Kenyan and Japanese employee benefits
  • Assess the Kenyan and Japanese employee benefits market, including state and compulsory benefits and private benefits
  • Gain insights into the key employee benefit schemes offered by private employers in Kenya
  • Gain insights into key regulations governing Kenyan and Japanese employee benefits, and their impact on companies



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