Promoting an Integral Social Protection System

This note reviews the challenges in Mexico s social protection system and possible options to achieve an integral and effective system that is more than the sum of its parts. Mexico s social protection system includes contributory social security s...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Policy Note
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-165762021-04-23T14:03:30Z Promoting an Integral Social Protection System World Bank ABILITY TO PAY ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES ACCOUNTING AFFILIATES AGING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ALCOHOL ABUSE ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES CANCER CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES CHILD CARE CHRONIC CONDITIONS CITIZENS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CONSOLIDATION COUNSELING CRISES DAY LABORERS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DIABETES DIETS DISASTERS DROPOUT EARLY CHILDHOOD ECONOMIC CRISES ELDERLY EMERGENCIES FAMILIES FISCAL REFORM HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH PROVIDERS HEALTH REFORM HEALTH RISKS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR REFORM HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE HEALTH SYSTEMS HOSPITAL HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ILLNESSES IMPACT EVALUATIONS INCOME INCOME SECURITY INDIGENOUS GROUPS INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS INEQUITIES INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEMS INSURANCE PREMIUMS INSURANCE SCHEMES INTEGRATION INTERNATIONAL TRENDS INTERVENTION INVENTORY JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKETS LABOUR LEGAL FRAMEWORK LONGER LIVES MATERNAL MORTALITY MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO MEDICINES MORTALITY MUNICIPALITIES NATURAL DISASTERS NUTRITION OLD AGE OLD-AGE PENSIONS POPULATION GROUPS PREGNANCY PRESIDENTIAL DECREE PRODUCTIVITY PROGRESS PROVIDER PAYMENT PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH CARE PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RETIREMENT RISK MANAGEMENT RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SECONDARY SCHOOL SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVISION SERVICE QUALITY SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL SECURITY SUBSISTENCE FARMING TAX COLLECTION TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN POVERTY USE OF HEALTH SERVICES USER FEES VULNERABLE GROUPS WORKERS YOUNGER WORKERS This note reviews the challenges in Mexico s social protection system and possible options to achieve an integral and effective system that is more than the sum of its parts. Mexico s social protection system includes contributory social security schemes, social assistance programs, and labor market programs. The contributory social security schemes offer pensions and health insurance to formal sector workers to protect against income shocks and help smooth consumption over the life cycle. The recent noncontributory Social Protection System in Health (SPSH) provides health insurance to people not covered by formal schemes. To prevent poverty and promote greater human development, Mexico has several social assistance interventions, including Oportunidades, a conditional cash transfer program for the chronically poor, and 70 y Mas, a noncontributory old-age income-support program. Finally, the social protection system also includes several labor market interventions that promote employability, facilitate job matching, and protect workers against economic shocks. This note reviews the progress achieved so far by Mexico s social protection system and its remaining challenges to achieve an integrated system that provides effective protection to all Mexicans from income shocks, that helps them smooth consumption over the life cycle and promotes greater human development. 2014-01-17T00:12:51Z 2014-01-17T00:12:51Z 2013-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17568246/promoting-integral-social-protection-system http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16576 English en_US Mexico policy note;no. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Policy Note Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Mexico
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topic ABILITY TO PAY
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCOUNTING
AFFILIATES
AGING
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CHILD CARE
CHRONIC CONDITIONS
CITIZENS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
CONSOLIDATION
COUNSELING
CRISES
DAY LABORERS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DIABETES
DIETS
DISASTERS
DROPOUT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
ECONOMIC CRISES
ELDERLY
EMERGENCIES
FAMILIES
FISCAL REFORM
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HOSPITAL
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
ILLNESSES
IMPACT EVALUATIONS
INCOME
INCOME SECURITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INEQUITIES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL TRENDS
INTERVENTION
INVENTORY
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOUR
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LONGER LIVES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
MEDICINES
MORTALITY
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL DISASTERS
NUTRITION
OLD AGE
OLD-AGE
PENSIONS
POPULATION GROUPS
PREGNANCY
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PROVIDER PAYMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RETIREMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVISION
SERVICE QUALITY
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
TAX COLLECTION
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
USE OF HEALTH SERVICES
USER FEES
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WORKERS
YOUNGER WORKERS
spellingShingle ABILITY TO PAY
ACCESS TO HEALTH SERVICES
ACCOUNTING
AFFILIATES
AGING
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES
CANCER
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
CHILD CARE
CHRONIC CONDITIONS
CITIZENS
COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
CONSOLIDATION
COUNSELING
CRISES
DAY LABORERS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DIABETES
DIETS
DISASTERS
DROPOUT
EARLY CHILDHOOD
ECONOMIC CRISES
ELDERLY
EMERGENCIES
FAMILIES
FISCAL REFORM
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH PROVIDERS
HEALTH REFORM
HEALTH RISKS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SECTOR REFORM
HEALTH SERVICE
HEALTH SERVICE DELIVERY
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HEALTH SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
HEALTH SYSTEMS
HOSPITAL
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
ILLNESSES
IMPACT EVALUATIONS
INCOME
INCOME SECURITY
INDIGENOUS GROUPS
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
INEQUITIES
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
INSURANCE PREMIUMS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
INTEGRATION
INTERNATIONAL TRENDS
INTERVENTION
INVENTORY
JOB CREATION
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOUR
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
LONGER LIVES
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
MEDICINES
MORTALITY
MUNICIPALITIES
NATURAL DISASTERS
NUTRITION
OLD AGE
OLD-AGE
PENSIONS
POPULATION GROUPS
PREGNANCY
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE
PRODUCTIVITY
PROGRESS
PROVIDER PAYMENT
PUBLIC HEALTH
PUBLIC HEALTH CARE
PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RETIREMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
SAFETY
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDER
SERVICE PROVISION
SERVICE QUALITY
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
SOCIAL SECURITY
SUBSISTENCE FARMING
TAX COLLECTION
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POVERTY
USE OF HEALTH SERVICES
USER FEES
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WORKERS
YOUNGER WORKERS
World Bank
Promoting an Integral Social Protection System
geographic_facet Latin America & Caribbean
Mexico
relation Mexico policy note;no. 5
description This note reviews the challenges in Mexico s social protection system and possible options to achieve an integral and effective system that is more than the sum of its parts. Mexico s social protection system includes contributory social security schemes, social assistance programs, and labor market programs. The contributory social security schemes offer pensions and health insurance to formal sector workers to protect against income shocks and help smooth consumption over the life cycle. The recent noncontributory Social Protection System in Health (SPSH) provides health insurance to people not covered by formal schemes. To prevent poverty and promote greater human development, Mexico has several social assistance interventions, including Oportunidades, a conditional cash transfer program for the chronically poor, and 70 y Mas, a noncontributory old-age income-support program. Finally, the social protection system also includes several labor market interventions that promote employability, facilitate job matching, and protect workers against economic shocks. This note reviews the progress achieved so far by Mexico s social protection system and its remaining challenges to achieve an integrated system that provides effective protection to all Mexicans from income shocks, that helps them smooth consumption over the life cycle and promotes greater human development.
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title Promoting an Integral Social Protection System
title_short Promoting an Integral Social Protection System
title_full Promoting an Integral Social Protection System
title_fullStr Promoting an Integral Social Protection System
title_full_unstemmed Promoting an Integral Social Protection System
title_sort promoting an integral social protection system
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/04/17568246/promoting-integral-social-protection-system
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16576
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