Rights in Crisis: Older Persons’ Social and Economic Rights during the Global Recession Human Rights Social Forum United Nations, Geneva, 1 April 2014.

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Rights in Crisis: Older Persons’ Social and Economic Rights during the Global Recession Human Rights Social Forum United Nations, Geneva, 1 April 2014 Isabel Ortiz Director Social Protection Department International Labour Organization

Crisis Transmission Channels 1.Income and Employment  Pension reforms  Negative returns from pension funds  Household family income affected by unemployment and wage cuts  Decreased demand for migrant workers, lower remittances 2. Prices  Basic food, agricultural inputs  Fuel  Medicines, drugs 3. Assets and Credit  Loss of savings due to bank failures  Loss of savings due to coping mechanisms  Home foreclosures 4. Government Spending on Social Sectors  Education  Health  Social security 5. Aid Levels - ODA Older Persons Affected by Global Crisis (I):

The Right to Social Security – Old Age Pensions: A Right Unfulfilled for most Source: ILO, World Social Security Report 2014 (forthcoming)

Source: Ortiz and Cummins A Recovery for All. UNICEF. The Main Source of Older Persons’ Income is Work – But Labour Demand Falling Employment to Population Ratios

Only in OECD countries the main source of income for older persons are public pensions... now under reform because of austerity policies Source: ILO, World Social Security Report 2014 (forthcoming)

Higher Food Prices Source: Ortiz and Cummins A Recovery for All. UNICEF Older Persons Affected by Global Crisis (II):

Public Expenditures in Crisis Phase I ( ) – Fiscal Expansion Social Protection 25% Fiscal Stimulus Plans Source: Ortiz and Cummins The Age of Austerity. IPD and the South Centre Older Persons Affected by Global Crisis (III):

Countries Contracting Public Expenditures During Second Phase Crisis (2010 onwards) Source: Ortiz and Cummins The Age of Austerity. IPD and the South Centre - based on IMF’s World Economic Outlook (October 2012) Women Affected by Global Crisis (III cont.): Number of Countries Contracting Public Expenditures as a % GDP,

How are Expenditure Cuts Affecting Older Persons? Austerity Measures in 174 Countries, Source: Ortiz and Cummins The Age of Austerity. IPD and the South Centre – based on 314 IMF country reports

A Crisis of Social Support 131 countries contracting public expenditures in 2014 (91 developing countries) in areas critical to Older Persons  Removing subsidies (food, fuel and others) in 100 countries, despite record-high food prices in many regions  Wage bill cuts or caps in 98 countries, reducing the salaries of public- sector civil servants like health and social workers who provide essential services to the population  VAT increases on basic goods and services that are consumed by the poor in 94 countries  Rationalizing and narrow targeting safety nets are under consideration in 80 countries, at a time when governments should be looking to scale up benefits though social protection floors  Reforming pension and health care systems in 86 and 37 countries  Labor flexibilization reforms in 30 countries, eroding workers rights Source: Ortiz and Cummins The Age of Austerity. IPD and the South Centre

Future pensioners receive lower pensions in at least 14 countries of Europe Source: ILO, World Social Security Report 2014 (forthcoming) Reduction in theoretical replacement rates for average wage workers retiring at 65 after 40 years, (percentage points of theoretical average wage)

Expansion of old-age pensions in developing countries Contraction in Europe and Former Soviet Union Source: ILO, World Social Security Report 2014 (forthcoming)

Old Age Pensions: Coverage Source: ILO, World Social Security Report 2014 (forthcoming)

June 2012: The Recommendation Concerning National Floors of Social Protection adopted at the 101st session of the ILC in Geneva, by governments, unions and employers.  July 2012: Rio+20 – “The future we want” UNGA A/RES/66/288 Para 156. “We stress the need to provide social protection to all members of society, fostering growth, resilience, social justice and cohesion, including those who are employed in the informal economy. We strongly encourage providing social protection floors for all citizens” Social Protection Floors Recommendation 202 approved by world countries

Basic Pillars of Recommendation 202 Social Protection Floors essential health care including maternity care basic income security for girls and boys providing access to nutrition, education, and any other necessary goods and services basic income security for women and men in active age unable to earn sufficient income basic income security for women and men in old age NATIONAL SOCIAL PROTECTION FLOOR: nationally defined basic social security guarantees NATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM Higher levels of protection

Post 2015 Agenda: A Rights-based target and indicator to change the life of older persons by TARGET: All older persons receive an adequate pension INDICATOR: Share of persons above retirement age that benefit from an old- age pension ILO monitored indicator, exists for 175 countries Currently 51.5% (weighted world average, latest available year ) FYI - High income countries 90%; developing 44.3%, LDCs 16.8% Potential for quick increases in middle income countries

Fiscal Space for Older Persons and Socio-Economic Recovery Exists Even in the Poorest Countries  There is national capacity to fund social protection floors in virtually all countries. There are many options, supported by UN and IFIs policy statements: Re-allocating public expenditures Increasing tax revenues Increasing contributions Fighting illicit financial flows Lobbying for increased aid and transfers Tapping into fiscal and foreign exchange reserves Restructuring debt Adopting a more accommodative macroeconomic framework (e.g. tolerance to some inflation, fiscal deficit) Ortiz and Cummins A Recovery for All. UNICEF

It is not too late: Policies for an Equitable Recovery  Current crisis presents an opportunity to rethink socio- economic policies for an equitable recovery  1929 financial crash led to a New Deal that radically altered the development model of the day: Stimulated economic growth and employment Regulated the financial sector Expanded social security  A comparable policy push is needed today  It is not too late

Thank you Contact: Isabel Ortiz, Director Social Protection Department, International Labour Organization. Visit: