Ethical Principles and Publication Policy

The Journal of Social Insurance adheres to the Scientific Research and Publication Ethics Directive of Higher Education Institutions, as well as the ethical publishing principles established by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ).

All submitted articles must not have been previously published in another journal or be under review elsewhere. Each article is initially sent to two reviewers through a double-blind peer-review process. If one reviewer provides a negative opinion on the article, a third reviewer’s opinion is sought.

Plagiarism, copyright infringement, and the concealment of conflicts of interest are considered unethical behaviors.

All articles that do not comply with accepted ethical standards are withdrawn from publication. This includes articles identified as violating the rules or containing irregularities even after publication.

The responsibility for ensuring compliance with ethical rules lies with the authors.

In articles with multiple authors, all authors must have made a scientific contribution to the article.

If an author identifies a significant error or inaccuracy in their published article, they must contact the editor to correct the error.

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