SOCIAL SECURITY IN CRISIS CONDITIONS
Abstract
The crisis, which began in 2019 and is ongoing in 2020, is based on a pandemic
and has health and social consequences. Corona crisis has shaken the world on an unprecedented
scale. Comparisons with previous crises indicate dramatic and huge loss of
human life. The full mobilization of the states required them to take various measures.
The measures are in the area of: health, social, economic, legal, political, hygienic, educational,
fiscal, transport, security and so on. They are all complex and multidimensional,
affecting many aspects of people's lives and social security. Border blockades, stopping
of air transport, rail and road traffic meant complete isolation of people. The drastic
restriction on the movement of people, as well as the consequences of these measures
have led to social uncertainty and phenomena that are not fully explained, and for
which they should be seen in numerous scientific disciplines.
Among the most visible consequences, in addition to health, are economic and
social, which have been felt directly by all people. Probably for a long time to come, these
measures will produce limitations that explain the need to preserve people's health
and social security. The paper examines social security in times of crisis and the impacts
that arise from the institutional and systemic solutions offered.
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