Social insurance is part of social security which consists as well as of social assistance and services, health services and health care insurance. Everyone has the right for social insurance when retired or in case of incapacity of work under a certain system established by a law. The right of social insurance is part of labor rights. In Albania the mandatory social insurance scheme is based on the pay-as-you-earn principle, on the awareness of the individual about the risks in social field in its future and in the principle of agreement between generations. This is a scheme financed out of contributions from the employers, the employed persons and self-employed. The benefits are provided in case of sickness, maternity, old-age, disability, loss of breadwinner, employment accidents/occupational diseases and unemployment
This paper aims to assess the reward that employees receive from education in the Kosovo labour market in terms of a wage premium. The incentive to address this issue comes as a result of the high increase in participation in formal education in recent decades, especially in higher education. The research is mainly focused on private benefits from education, in terms of wage increases, assessed through a private return to investment in education. For this research, microdata from the Labour Force Survey has been used, conducted by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics. We used only the sample of wage employees, which includes 9,300 individuals. The econometric model used in processing the empirical results is based on Mincer's wage equation. The results presented in section 5 reveal that the rate of return on education investment has been sufficient to keep the demand for education investment alive. In comparison to the other two levels of education (primary and secondary), the results indicate a very high rate of return to tertiary education, justifying the high enrollment in this level of education. Females receive a higher rate of return than males.
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