Investment in social security Effective access to health care Higher utilization of health services when necessary (including prevention) Better health status Facilitates search for jobs matching individual skills Preserves human capital Higher productivity Allows people to take more risky decisions Promotes productive employment and entrepreneurship Supports structural change Investment in social security Stabilizes aggregate consumption Supports crisis response and structural change Macroeconomic stability and social cohesion Higher income security Inclusive growth Link: http://www.social-protection.org/gimi/gess/RessourceDownload.action?ressource.ressourceId=43580 Figure 6.23 (Print)