Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience
Many countries have used social protection to achieve broader development goals, particularly on poverty reduction and inclusive growth. A wide range of social protection programs allows countries to tackle specific development constraints at natio...
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RATIONS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS RISKS PROTECTION SYSTEM POVERTY LINE HOUSEHOLD TRANSFERS SOCIAL FUNDS ECONOMIC GROWTH LOSS OF INCOME PROTECTION POLICIES OLD AGE SKILLED WORKERS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES DISABILITY PENSIONS FOOD CONSUMPTION INCOME SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL RISK INSURANCE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS HOME CARE SOCIAL SAFETY NET UNSKILLED WORK HEALTH INSURANCE DEATH POCKET EXPENDITURE WELFARE PROTECTION POLICY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ENERGY SUBSIDIES SUBSIDY INEQUALITY REDUCTION EMERGENCY RELIEF INCOME SUPPORT SOCIAL INVESTMENTS CASH TRANSFER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LABOR MARKET POLICIES BENEFICIARIES CONFLICT PRIVATE PENSION HEALTH CENTER MEASURES PENSION BENEFIT AMOUNT RURAL WORKS SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION COPING STRATEGIES WORKS PROGRAMS ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BENEFICIARY WORK PROJECTS IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE POVERTY PROGRAMS PROGRAM COVERAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS HEALTH CENTERS SOCIAL INSURANCE TRANSFERS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS FINANCIAL CRISES CHRONIC POVERTY SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL PROTECTION PROTECTION SYSTEMS EMERGENCY RESPONSE HEALTH CLINIC JOB TRAINING SOCIAL CONTRACT PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS FAMINE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS FOOD AID HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES SUBSIDIES AVAILABILITY OF SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS NUTRITIONAL STATUS UNEMPLOYMENT CHILD ALLOWANCES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL SOCIAL SAFETY NETS INCOME SECURITY FOOD SECURITY LEAN SEASON LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS DROUGHT SOCIAL SERVICES NEAR‐POOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE FOOD RATIONS INCOME SHOCKS PENSIONS CASH PAYMENTS CHRONICALLY POOR VULNERABLE GROUPS MEDICAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS HOUSEHOLD LEVELS LOAN PROGRAM SAFETY NET RURAL POVERTY SOCIAL PENSION PRODUCTIVE ASSETS DISABILITY INSURANCE MALNUTRITION TRANSFER OF CASH INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY VOUCHERS HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER AMOUNT PUBLIC WORKS FOOD TRANSFERS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS CASH ASSISTANCE UNIVERSAL BENEFITS TRANSFER PROGRAMS SOCIAL WELFARE PRIVATE TRANSFERS EMERGENCY FOOD CASH BENEFIT EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE INSURANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL FOOD INSECURITY TARGETING FOOD DISTRIBUTION WORKFARE WORK PROGRAM SHORT-TERM EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO SERVICES POVERTY FORMAL EMPLOYMENT FEEDING PROGRAMS CONDITIONAL CASH CONTRIBUTORY PENSION WORK PROGRAMS UNIVERSAL HEALTH RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS VULNERABLE CHILDREN CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CHILD LABOR UNSKILLED WORKERS ROAD CONSTRUCTION INFORMAL SUPPORT POOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DONOR FUNDING TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC SHOCKS HEALTH SERVICES WELFARE PROGRAMS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET WAGE POVERTY ALLEVIATION RISK MITIGATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY |
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RATIONS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS RISKS PROTECTION SYSTEM POVERTY LINE HOUSEHOLD TRANSFERS SOCIAL FUNDS ECONOMIC GROWTH LOSS OF INCOME PROTECTION POLICIES OLD AGE SKILLED WORKERS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES DISABILITY PENSIONS FOOD CONSUMPTION INCOME SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL RISK INSURANCE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS HOME CARE SOCIAL SAFETY NET UNSKILLED WORK HEALTH INSURANCE DEATH POCKET EXPENDITURE WELFARE PROTECTION POLICY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ENERGY SUBSIDIES SUBSIDY INEQUALITY REDUCTION EMERGENCY RELIEF INCOME SUPPORT SOCIAL INVESTMENTS CASH TRANSFER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LABOR MARKET POLICIES BENEFICIARIES CONFLICT PRIVATE PENSION HEALTH CENTER MEASURES PENSION BENEFIT AMOUNT RURAL WORKS SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION COPING STRATEGIES WORKS PROGRAMS ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BENEFICIARY WORK PROJECTS IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE POVERTY PROGRAMS PROGRAM COVERAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS HEALTH CENTERS SOCIAL INSURANCE TRANSFERS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS FINANCIAL CRISES CHRONIC POVERTY SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL PROTECTION PROTECTION SYSTEMS EMERGENCY RESPONSE HEALTH CLINIC JOB TRAINING SOCIAL CONTRACT PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS FAMINE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS FOOD AID HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES SUBSIDIES AVAILABILITY OF SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS NUTRITIONAL STATUS UNEMPLOYMENT CHILD ALLOWANCES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL SOCIAL SAFETY NETS INCOME SECURITY FOOD SECURITY LEAN SEASON LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS DROUGHT SOCIAL SERVICES NEAR‐POOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE FOOD RATIONS INCOME SHOCKS PENSIONS CASH PAYMENTS CHRONICALLY POOR VULNERABLE GROUPS MEDICAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS HOUSEHOLD LEVELS LOAN PROGRAM SAFETY NET RURAL POVERTY SOCIAL PENSION PRODUCTIVE ASSETS DISABILITY INSURANCE MALNUTRITION TRANSFER OF CASH INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY VOUCHERS HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER AMOUNT PUBLIC WORKS FOOD TRANSFERS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS CASH ASSISTANCE UNIVERSAL BENEFITS TRANSFER PROGRAMS SOCIAL WELFARE PRIVATE TRANSFERS EMERGENCY FOOD CASH BENEFIT EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE INSURANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL FOOD INSECURITY TARGETING FOOD DISTRIBUTION WORKFARE WORK PROGRAM SHORT-TERM EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO SERVICES POVERTY FORMAL EMPLOYMENT FEEDING PROGRAMS CONDITIONAL CASH CONTRIBUTORY PENSION WORK PROGRAMS UNIVERSAL HEALTH RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS VULNERABLE CHILDREN CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CHILD LABOR UNSKILLED WORKERS ROAD CONSTRUCTION INFORMAL SUPPORT POOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DONOR FUNDING TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC SHOCKS HEALTH SERVICES WELFARE PROGRAMS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET WAGE POVERTY ALLEVIATION RISK MITIGATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY Infante-Villarroel, Mariana Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience |
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East Asia and Pacific Myanmar |
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Many countries have used social
protection to achieve broader development goals,
particularly on poverty reduction and inclusive growth. A
wide range of social protection programs allows countries to
tackle specific development constraints at national,
community, and household levels; provide support to
particular population groups; and enhance growth-promoting
opportunities.For instance, public works programs and cash
transfers are important and flexible social assistance
programs that can be tailored to achieve specific objectives
and adjusted to various levels of institutional capacity.
They can also be implemented as national and centralized
programs or delivered in a more decentralized fashion
through community-driven development platforms. |
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Infante-Villarroel, Mariana |
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Infante-Villarroel, Mariana |
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Infante-Villarroel, Mariana |
title |
Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience |
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Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience |
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Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience |
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Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience |
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Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience |
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framework for the development of social protection systems : lessons from international experience |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2015 |
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okr-10986-223202021-04-23T14:04:08Z Framework for the Development of Social Protection Systems : Lessons from International Experience Infante-Villarroel, Mariana RATIONS SAFETY NET PROGRAMS RISKS PROTECTION SYSTEM POVERTY LINE HOUSEHOLD TRANSFERS SOCIAL FUNDS ECONOMIC GROWTH LOSS OF INCOME PROTECTION POLICIES OLD AGE SKILLED WORKERS POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES DISABILITY PENSIONS FOOD CONSUMPTION INCOME SOCIAL PENSIONS SOCIAL RISK INSURANCE PROGRAM ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS HOME CARE SOCIAL SAFETY NET UNSKILLED WORK HEALTH INSURANCE DEATH POCKET EXPENDITURE WELFARE PROTECTION POLICY PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE ENERGY SUBSIDIES SUBSIDY INEQUALITY REDUCTION EMERGENCY RELIEF INCOME SUPPORT SOCIAL INVESTMENTS CASH TRANSFER SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROGRAMS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE LABOR MARKET POLICIES BENEFICIARIES CONFLICT PRIVATE PENSION HEALTH CENTER MEASURES PENSION BENEFIT AMOUNT RURAL WORKS SAFETY NETS POVERTY REDUCTION COPING STRATEGIES WORKS PROGRAMS ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMS SAVINGS TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE BENEFICIARY WORK PROJECTS IRRIGATION INFRASTRUCTURE POVERTY PROGRAMS PROGRAM COVERAGE HEALTH SYSTEMS VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS HEALTH CENTERS SOCIAL INSURANCE TRANSFERS VULNERABLE POPULATIONS FINANCIAL CRISES CHRONIC POVERTY SOCIAL TRANSFER SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL PROTECTION PROTECTION SYSTEMS EMERGENCY RESPONSE HEALTH CLINIC JOB TRAINING SOCIAL CONTRACT PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS FAMINE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS FOOD AID HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES SUBSIDIES AVAILABILITY OF SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS NUTRITIONAL STATUS UNEMPLOYMENT CHILD ALLOWANCES HOUSEHOLD LEVEL SOCIAL SAFETY NETS INCOME SECURITY FOOD SECURITY LEAN SEASON LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS DROUGHT SOCIAL SERVICES NEAR‐POOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE FOOD RATIONS INCOME SHOCKS PENSIONS CASH PAYMENTS CHRONICALLY POOR VULNERABLE GROUPS MEDICAL SERVICES CONTRIBUTORY PENSIONS HOUSEHOLD LEVELS LOAN PROGRAM SAFETY NET RURAL POVERTY SOCIAL PENSION PRODUCTIVE ASSETS DISABILITY INSURANCE MALNUTRITION TRANSFER OF CASH INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY VOUCHERS HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT TRANSFER AMOUNT PUBLIC WORKS FOOD TRANSFERS INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS CASH ASSISTANCE UNIVERSAL BENEFITS TRANSFER PROGRAMS SOCIAL WELFARE PRIVATE TRANSFERS EMERGENCY FOOD CASH BENEFIT EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE INSURANCE SOCIAL CAPITAL FOOD INSECURITY TARGETING FOOD DISTRIBUTION WORKFARE WORK PROGRAM SHORT-TERM EMPLOYMENT ACCESS TO SERVICES POVERTY FORMAL EMPLOYMENT FEEDING PROGRAMS CONDITIONAL CASH CONTRIBUTORY PENSION WORK PROGRAMS UNIVERSAL HEALTH RISK MANAGEMENT LIVING CONDITIONS VULNERABLE CHILDREN CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS CHILD LABOR UNSKILLED WORKERS ROAD CONSTRUCTION INFORMAL SUPPORT POOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT DONOR FUNDING TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT ECONOMIC SHOCKS HEALTH SERVICES WELFARE PROGRAMS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET WAGE POVERTY ALLEVIATION RISK MITIGATION HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INEQUALITY Many countries have used social protection to achieve broader development goals, particularly on poverty reduction and inclusive growth. A wide range of social protection programs allows countries to tackle specific development constraints at national, community, and household levels; provide support to particular population groups; and enhance growth-promoting opportunities.For instance, public works programs and cash transfers are important and flexible social assistance programs that can be tailored to achieve specific objectives and adjusted to various levels of institutional capacity. They can also be implemented as national and centralized programs or delivered in a more decentralized fashion through community-driven development platforms. 2015-07-28T21:17:41Z 2015-07-28T21:17:41Z 2015-07-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/07/24764918/framework-development-social-protection-systems-lessons-international-experience http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22320 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study East Asia and Pacific Myanmar |