Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes
This summary report is the culmination of a comprehensive, more than a year-long, collaboration between the World Bank, Fiji Department of Social Welfare (DSW), Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics (FIBOS) and AusAID. It reflects various activities un...
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ABSOLUTE TERMS ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ANTI-POVERTY BANK ACCOUNT BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS BUDGET CONSTRAINT CHRONIC ILLNESS CONSUMPTION POVERTY COUNTERFACTUAL CURRENCY DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS DETERMINANT OF POVERTY DIRECT BENEFICIARIES DURABLE DURABLE GOODS DURABLES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELDERLY HOUSEHOLDS ELDERLY PEOPLE EMPLOYMENT STATUS EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTREME POOR HOUSEHOLDS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN FAMILY ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD ITEMS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME GENERATION INCOME SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET LAND AVAILABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOAN LOAN REPAYMENTS MARKET ACCESS MEANS TESTING NATIONAL POVERTY OLD AGE PENSION PENSION SAVINGS PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INDIVIDUALS POOR POPULATION POOR POPULATIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAPS POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RANKINGS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVE POVERTY STATUS PRIVATE TRANSFERS REDUCTION IN POVERTY REDUCTION OF POVERTY REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT REMITTANCES REMOTE RURAL AREAS RETURN RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS SCHEMES SCHOOLING SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM SOCIAL PROTECTION SPATIAL ANALYSIS SUBSISTENCE TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TRANSPARENCY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WELFARE PROGRAM WELFARE PROGRAMS |
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ABSOLUTE TERMS ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ANTI-POVERTY BANK ACCOUNT BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS BUDGET CONSTRAINT CHRONIC ILLNESS CONSUMPTION POVERTY COUNTERFACTUAL CURRENCY DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS DETERMINANT OF POVERTY DIRECT BENEFICIARIES DURABLE DURABLE GOODS DURABLES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELDERLY HOUSEHOLDS ELDERLY PEOPLE EMPLOYMENT STATUS EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTREME POOR HOUSEHOLDS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN FAMILY ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD ITEMS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME GENERATION INCOME SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET LAND AVAILABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOAN LOAN REPAYMENTS MARKET ACCESS MEANS TESTING NATIONAL POVERTY OLD AGE PENSION PENSION SAVINGS PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INDIVIDUALS POOR POPULATION POOR POPULATIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAPS POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RANKINGS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVE POVERTY STATUS PRIVATE TRANSFERS REDUCTION IN POVERTY REDUCTION OF POVERTY REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT REMITTANCES REMOTE RURAL AREAS RETURN RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS SCHEMES SCHOOLING SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM SOCIAL PROTECTION SPATIAL ANALYSIS SUBSISTENCE TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TRANSPARENCY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WELFARE PROGRAM WELFARE PROGRAMS World Bank Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes |
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East Asia and Pacific Oceania Fiji |
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This summary report is the culmination
of a comprehensive, more than a year-long, collaboration
between the World Bank, Fiji Department of Social Welfare
(DSW), Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics (FIBOS) and AusAID.
It reflects various activities undertaken under the work
program that was agreed upon with the Government of Fiji
(GOF), with financial support provided by AusAID under the
Externally Funded Output (EFO) agreement with the World
Bank. The objective of this report is to present the key
findings and issues that emerged from the analysis, as well
as potential options for policy changes. The recommendations
are made with a view of being very concrete, and also with
understanding that while some of them could be implemented
quickly, others should be considered for medium to long
term. This summary report intentionally omits some technical
details, since those are available in the accompanying
background papers on various issues. The remainder of the
report is structured as follows. Section two presents the
profile of poverty and vulnerability in Fiji. It is intended
to provide a context for the discussion of the social
protection system. Section three presents a brief overview
of the current social protection system in Fiji. Section
four presents the key design features of Family Assistance
Program (FAP) and discusses the program's strengths and
challenges by looking at the range of the performance
indicators. The discussion in this section reflects the
findings emerging from the quantitative and qualitative
analysis of the FAP. Section five considers some of the
policy options for the design of the SP system moving
forward. In a way, it provides some 'big picture'
ideas and also highlights how much some of the changes could
cost from a budget perspective. It also discusses issues
related to the development of the new targeting approaches.
Section six highlights some of the key findings and
recommendations that emerged from the analysis of various
operational aspects of the SP system. The activity matrix in
the annex presents the suggested work program activities
that will need to be implemented in the next couple of years
to ensure progress with enhancing the SP system in Fiji. |
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Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes |
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Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes |
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Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes |
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Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes |
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Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes |
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fiji - assessment of the social protection system in fiji and recommendations for policy changes |
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okr-10986-28192021-04-23T14:02:04Z Fiji - Assessment of the Social Protection System in Fiji and Recommendations for Policy Changes World Bank ABSOLUTE TERMS ACCESS TO ELECTRICITY ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS ANTI-POVERTY BANK ACCOUNT BENEFICIARY BENEFICIARY HOUSEHOLDS BUDGET CONSTRAINT CHRONIC ILLNESS CONSUMPTION POVERTY COUNTERFACTUAL CURRENCY DESTITUTE HOUSEHOLDS DETERMINANT OF POVERTY DIRECT BENEFICIARIES DURABLE DURABLE GOODS DURABLES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ELDERLY HOUSEHOLDS ELDERLY PEOPLE EMPLOYMENT STATUS EXCHANGE RATE EXPENDITURE EXPENDITURES EXTREME POOR HOUSEHOLDS EXTREME POVERTY FAMILIES WITH CHILDREN FAMILY ASSISTANCE FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOOD ITEMS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HIGHER INCIDENCE OF POVERTY HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HOUSEHOLDS WITH CHILDREN HOUSING HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPACT ON POVERTY INCOME GENERATION INCOME SECURITY INFORMATION SYSTEM INSTRUMENT INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT LABOR MARKET LAND AVAILABILITY LIFE EXPECTANCY LOAN LOAN REPAYMENTS MARKET ACCESS MEANS TESTING NATIONAL POVERTY OLD AGE PENSION PENSION SAVINGS PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLITICAL ECONOMY POOR POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR INDIVIDUALS POOR POPULATION POOR POPULATIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY GAP POVERTY HEADCOUNT RATE POVERTY IMPACT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LEVELS POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAPS POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY PROGRAMS POVERTY RANKINGS POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION IMPACT POVERTY REDUCTION OBJECTIVE POVERTY STATUS PRIVATE TRANSFERS REDUCTION IN POVERTY REDUCTION OF POVERTY REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT REMITTANCES REMOTE RURAL AREAS RETURN RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SANITATION SAVINGS SAVINGS SCHEMES SCHOOLING SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SYSTEM SOCIAL PROTECTION SPATIAL ANALYSIS SUBSISTENCE TARGETING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE TRANSPARENCY VULNERABLE GROUPS VULNERABLE PEOPLE WELFARE PROGRAM WELFARE PROGRAMS This summary report is the culmination of a comprehensive, more than a year-long, collaboration between the World Bank, Fiji Department of Social Welfare (DSW), Fiji Islands Bureau of Statistics (FIBOS) and AusAID. It reflects various activities undertaken under the work program that was agreed upon with the Government of Fiji (GOF), with financial support provided by AusAID under the Externally Funded Output (EFO) agreement with the World Bank. The objective of this report is to present the key findings and issues that emerged from the analysis, as well as potential options for policy changes. The recommendations are made with a view of being very concrete, and also with understanding that while some of them could be implemented quickly, others should be considered for medium to long term. This summary report intentionally omits some technical details, since those are available in the accompanying background papers on various issues. The remainder of the report is structured as follows. Section two presents the profile of poverty and vulnerability in Fiji. It is intended to provide a context for the discussion of the social protection system. Section three presents a brief overview of the current social protection system in Fiji. Section four presents the key design features of Family Assistance Program (FAP) and discusses the program's strengths and challenges by looking at the range of the performance indicators. The discussion in this section reflects the findings emerging from the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the FAP. Section five considers some of the policy options for the design of the SP system moving forward. In a way, it provides some 'big picture' ideas and also highlights how much some of the changes could cost from a budget perspective. It also discusses issues related to the development of the new targeting approaches. Section six highlights some of the key findings and recommendations that emerged from the analysis of various operational aspects of the SP system. The activity matrix in the annex presents the suggested work program activities that will need to be implemented in the next couple of years to ensure progress with enhancing the SP system in Fiji. 2012-03-19T10:14:20Z 2012-03-19T10:14:20Z 2011-12-01 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20120208222937 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2819 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study East Asia and Pacific Oceania Fiji |