India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector
The objective of this Non Lending Technical Assistance (NLTA) is to assist the Government Of India (GOI) to formulate - and where relevant initiate implementation of - financially and administratively feasible policy responses to address the large...
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okr-10986-127292021-04-23T14:03:04Z India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector World Bank ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS APPLICATIONS BENEFICIARIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING DIAGNOSIS EMPLOYMENT FAMILIES FINANCIAL PROTECTION FIXED COSTS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS ILLNESS INCOME HOUSEHOLDS INFORMAL SECTOR INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURERS INTERMEDIARIES LIFE INSURANCE LOW INCOME MIGRANTS NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PATIENT PRIVATE HOSPITALS PRIVATE INSURANCE PROGRAMS PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF CARE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY SURGERY SUSTAINABILITY USE OF HEALTH SERVICES VISITS WORKERS The objective of this Non Lending Technical Assistance (NLTA) is to assist the Government Of India (GOI) to formulate - and where relevant initiate implementation of - financially and administratively feasible policy responses to address the large gap in social security coverage that currently prevails in India. The ultimate objective of this policy would be to gradually expand financially sustainable income protection through social insurance for lower income households in the unorganized sector for major risks including health, disability, death and old age. The NLTA was initiated in response to a request from the Ministry of Labour, GOI and formally requested through a letter from DEA in late 2006. At the IMT review of the NLTA in 2007, the CMU requested periodic updates on progress and this note is the first of those. 2013-03-14T18:07:56Z 2013-03-14T18:07:56Z 2009-12-18 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/12/16448705/india-social-security-unorganised-sector-non-lending-technical-assistance-vol-1-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12729 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Economic & Sector Work South Asia India |
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS APPLICATIONS BENEFICIARIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING DIAGNOSIS EMPLOYMENT FAMILIES FINANCIAL PROTECTION FIXED COSTS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS ILLNESS INCOME HOUSEHOLDS INFORMAL SECTOR INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURERS INTERMEDIARIES LIFE INSURANCE LOW INCOME MIGRANTS NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PATIENT PRIVATE HOSPITALS PRIVATE INSURANCE PROGRAMS PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF CARE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY SURGERY SUSTAINABILITY USE OF HEALTH SERVICES VISITS WORKERS |
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ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS APPLICATIONS BENEFICIARIES COMPETITIVE BIDDING DIAGNOSIS EMPLOYMENT FAMILIES FINANCIAL PROTECTION FIXED COSTS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE HEALTH INSURANCE SCHEME HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITALS ILLNESS INCOME HOUSEHOLDS INFORMAL SECTOR INSURANCE COMPANIES INSURANCE COVERAGE INSURANCE INDUSTRY INSURERS INTERMEDIARIES LIFE INSURANCE LOW INCOME MIGRANTS NATIONAL HEALTH NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE PATIENT PRIVATE HOSPITALS PRIVATE INSURANCE PROGRAMS PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF CARE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SECURITY SURGERY SUSTAINABILITY USE OF HEALTH SERVICES VISITS WORKERS World Bank India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector |
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The objective of this Non Lending
Technical Assistance (NLTA) is to assist the Government Of
India (GOI) to formulate - and where relevant initiate
implementation of - financially and administratively
feasible policy responses to address the large gap in social
security coverage that currently prevails in India. The
ultimate objective of this policy would be to gradually
expand financially sustainable income protection through
social insurance for lower income households in the
unorganized sector for major risks including health,
disability, death and old age. The NLTA was initiated in
response to a request from the Ministry of Labour, GOI and
formally requested through a letter from DEA in late 2006.
At the IMT review of the NLTA in 2007, the CMU requested
periodic updates on progress and this note is the first of those. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study |
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India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector |
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India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector |
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India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector |
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India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector |
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India : Social Security for the Unorganised Sector |
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india : social security for the unorganised sector |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2009/12/16448705/india-social-security-unorganised-sector-non-lending-technical-assistance-vol-1-1 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/12729 |
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