Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection

This report provides a strategic overview of Mexico's federal social protection system, comprised of both social insurance and social assistance programs. It assesses its performance to date regarding income risk management for vulnerable groups, and identifies options for stepping up that perf...

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Published: Washington, DC 2012
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topic ADVERSE SHOCKS
AGGREGATE SHOCKS
AGING
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AVAILABLE DATA
AVERAGE AGE
AVERAGE LEVEL
CASH CROPS
CASH TRANSFERS
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES
CATASTROPHIC SHOCKS
CHILD CARE
CHILD LABOR
CHRONIC POOR
CHRONIC POVERTY
CHRONICALLY POOR
COMMON COLD
CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS
CONSUMPTION INSURANCE
CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING
COPING BEHAVIOR
COPING MECHANISMS
CROWDING OUT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISES
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ELDERLY LIVING
EXCHANGE RATE
EXTENDED FAMILIES
FARMERS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOOD CROPS
FORMAL PENSION SYSTEMS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INVESTMENTS
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD RISK
HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT
HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY
HUMAN ASSETS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IDIOSYNCRATIC RISK
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
IMPROVED ACCESS
INCOME
INCOME FLUCTUATIONS
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME REDISTRIBUTION
INCOME RISK
INCOME RISKS
INCOME SECURITY
INCOME SHOCKS
INCOME SMOOTHING
INCOME SUPPORT
INCOME TRANSFERS
INCOME VOLATILITY
INFORMAL
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL RISK MANAGEMENT
INFORMAL RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSURANCE
INSURANCE FRAMEWORK
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
INTER-HOUSEHOLD
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
INTERVENTION
JOB LOSS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL LEVEL
LONG TERM
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS
MALNUTRITION
MANAGING RISK
MARKET FAILURES
MIGRATION
MORTALITY
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
OLD AGE
POOLING RISK
POOR
POOR FARMERS
POOR GIRLS
POOR GROUP
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR POPULATIONS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY WORK
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE INSURANCE MARKETS
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC INTERVENTIONS
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REPEATED SHOCKS
RISK GROUPS
RISK INDICATORS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS
RISK MITIGATING STRATEGIES
RISK MITIGATION
RISK POOLING
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DISPARITIES
RURAL GAPS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS MECHANISMS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SHORT-TERM VULNERABILITY
SINGLE-MEMBER HOUSEHOLDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SMOOTHING CONSUMPTION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION INSTRUMENTS
SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION SERVICES
SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM
SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY
TARGETED INCOME TRANSFERS
TARGETED TRANSFERS
TAX SYSTEM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSIENT POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
URBAN POOR
URBAN POPULATION
VACCINATION
VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WELFARE LOSSES
YOUNG ADULTS
spellingShingle ADVERSE SHOCKS
AGGREGATE SHOCKS
AGING
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
AVAILABLE DATA
AVERAGE AGE
AVERAGE LEVEL
CASH CROPS
CASH TRANSFERS
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES
CATASTROPHIC SHOCKS
CHILD CARE
CHILD LABOR
CHRONIC POOR
CHRONIC POVERTY
CHRONICALLY POOR
COMMON COLD
CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS
CONSUMPTION INSURANCE
CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING
COPING BEHAVIOR
COPING MECHANISMS
CROWDING OUT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC CRISES
ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT
ECONOMIC SHOCKS
ELDERLY LIVING
EXCHANGE RATE
EXTENDED FAMILIES
FARMERS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FOOD CROPS
FORMAL PENSION SYSTEMS
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH EXPENDITURES
HEALTH INSURANCE
HEALTH INVESTMENTS
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD RISK
HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT
HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY
HUMAN ASSETS
HUMAN CAPITAL
IDIOSYNCRATIC RISK
IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS
IMPROVED ACCESS
INCOME
INCOME FLUCTUATIONS
INCOME GENERATION
INCOME POVERTY
INCOME REDISTRIBUTION
INCOME RISK
INCOME RISKS
INCOME SECURITY
INCOME SHOCKS
INCOME SMOOTHING
INCOME SUPPORT
INCOME TRANSFERS
INCOME VOLATILITY
INFORMAL
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL RISK MANAGEMENT
INFORMAL RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INSURANCE
INSURANCE FRAMEWORK
INSURANCE MECHANISMS
INSURANCE SCHEMES
INTER-HOUSEHOLD
INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS
INTERVENTION
JOB LOSS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKETS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL LEVEL
LONG TERM
MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS
MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS
MALNUTRITION
MANAGING RISK
MARKET FAILURES
MIGRATION
MORTALITY
NATIONAL AVERAGE
NATIONAL POVERTY
NATURAL DISASTERS
NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES
OLD AGE
POOLING RISK
POOR
POOR FARMERS
POOR GIRLS
POOR GROUP
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POOR POPULATIONS
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY WORK
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
PRIVATE INSURANCE MARKETS
PRIVATE TRANSFERS
PRODUCTIVE ASSETS
PUBLIC INTERVENTIONS
PUBLIC POLICIES
PUBLIC POLICY
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC TRANSFERS
REPEATED SHOCKS
RISK GROUPS
RISK INDICATORS
RISK MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS
RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS
RISK MITIGATING STRATEGIES
RISK MITIGATION
RISK POOLING
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DISPARITIES
RURAL GAPS
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL POOR
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
SAFETY NET
SAFETY NETS
SAVINGS
SAVINGS MECHANISMS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
SHORT-TERM VULNERABILITY
SINGLE-MEMBER HOUSEHOLDS
SKILLED WORKERS
SMOOTHING CONSUMPTION
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL EXCLUSION
SOCIAL INSURANCE
SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL PROTECTION INSTRUMENTS
SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICIES
SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY
SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROTECTION SERVICES
SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGIES
SOCIAL SECURITY
SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM
SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY
TARGETED INCOME TRANSFERS
TARGETED TRANSFERS
TAX SYSTEM
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
TRANSIENT POVERTY
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
URBAN POOR
URBAN POPULATION
VACCINATION
VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS
VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WELFARE LOSSES
YOUNG ADULTS
World Bank
Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection
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description This report provides a strategic overview of Mexico's federal social protection system, comprised of both social insurance and social assistance programs. It assesses its performance to date regarding income risk management for vulnerable groups, and identifies options for stepping up that performance. In doing so it responds to an increasing consensus in Mexico regarding the need for a major social protection policy reform, even if the direction of those reforms is still in flux. The report is designed to provide a first stage diagnostic of major issues facing the social protection system, as an input to ongoing discussion and debate in Mexico, and as a platform for further technical work on the specifics of reform. The report focuses on the role of federal government in the design and implementation of social protection policies, while recognizing that sub-national governments are playing an important role in the provision of these services. In doing so, it draws upon the first phase of the Mexico Programmatic Poverty Work, as well as the urban, rural and vulnerability studies conducted in parallel with this analysis. The report is organized into four chapters. Chapter 1 presents a brief review of social protection concepts, and establishes a framework for determining the optimal role for government in the provision of social protection (risk management) tools, as distinct from market-provided risk management tools, and those undertaken informally by and between households. Chapter 2 discusses the major sources of income vulnerability in Mexico, identifying the major risks that Mexican families faces, and explores the extent to which households have access to private risk management mechanisms for addressing these risks. Chapter 3 provides an overview and assessment of the social protection system in Mexico, and finally Chapter 4 discusses issues and options.
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title Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection
title_short Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection
title_full Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection
title_fullStr Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection
title_full_unstemmed Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection
title_sort mexico - income generation and social protection for the poor : volume 3. an overview of social protection
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publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-82872021-04-23T14:02:39Z Mexico - Income Generation and Social Protection for the Poor : Volume 3. An Overview of Social Protection World Bank ADVERSE SHOCKS AGGREGATE SHOCKS AGING AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AVAILABLE DATA AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE LEVEL CASH CROPS CASH TRANSFERS CATASTROPHIC LOSSES CATASTROPHIC SHOCKS CHILD CARE CHILD LABOR CHRONIC POOR CHRONIC POVERTY CHRONICALLY POOR COMMON COLD CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS CONSUMPTION INSURANCE CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING COPING BEHAVIOR COPING MECHANISMS CROWDING OUT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC CRISES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT ECONOMIC SHOCKS ELDERLY LIVING EXCHANGE RATE EXTENDED FAMILIES FARMERS FEMALE PARTICIPATION FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD CROPS FORMAL PENSION SYSTEMS HEALTH CARE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INVESTMENTS HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD HEADS HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD RISK HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT HOUSEHOLD RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY HUMAN ASSETS HUMAN CAPITAL IDIOSYNCRATIC RISK IDIOSYNCRATIC SHOCKS IMPROVED ACCESS INCOME INCOME FLUCTUATIONS INCOME GENERATION INCOME POVERTY INCOME REDISTRIBUTION INCOME RISK INCOME RISKS INCOME SECURITY INCOME SHOCKS INCOME SMOOTHING INCOME SUPPORT INCOME TRANSFERS INCOME VOLATILITY INFORMAL INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMAL RISK MANAGEMENT INFORMAL RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES INFORMAL SECTOR INSURANCE INSURANCE FRAMEWORK INSURANCE MECHANISMS INSURANCE SCHEMES INTER-HOUSEHOLD INTERNATIONAL COMPARISONS INTERVENTION JOB LOSS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL LEVEL LONG TERM MACROECONOMIC CONDITIONS MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS MALNUTRITION MANAGING RISK MARKET FAILURES MIGRATION MORTALITY NATIONAL AVERAGE NATIONAL POVERTY NATURAL DISASTERS NEGATIVE EXTERNALITIES OLD AGE POOLING RISK POOR POOR FARMERS POOR GIRLS POOR GROUP POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR POPULATIONS POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ALLEVIATION EFFORTS POVERTY LINES POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY WORK PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRIVATE INSURANCE MARKETS PRIVATE TRANSFERS PRODUCTIVE ASSETS PUBLIC INTERVENTIONS PUBLIC POLICIES PUBLIC POLICY PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC TRANSFERS REPEATED SHOCKS RISK GROUPS RISK INDICATORS RISK MANAGEMENT RISK MANAGEMENT MECHANISMS RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES RISK MANAGEMENT TOOLS RISK MITIGATING STRATEGIES RISK MITIGATION RISK POOLING RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DISPARITIES RURAL GAPS RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL POOR RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY SAFETY NET SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SAVINGS MECHANISMS SCHOOL ATTENDANCE SHORT-TERM VULNERABILITY SINGLE-MEMBER HOUSEHOLDS SKILLED WORKERS SMOOTHING CONSUMPTION SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL EXCLUSION SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL PROTECTION INSTRUMENTS SOCIAL PROTECTION MECHANISMS SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICIES SOCIAL PROTECTION POLICY SOCIAL PROTECTION PROGRAMS SOCIAL PROTECTION SERVICES SOCIAL PROTECTION STRATEGIES SOCIAL SECURITY SOCIAL SECURITY SYSTEM SUBSISTENCE ECONOMY TARGETED INCOME TRANSFERS TARGETED TRANSFERS TAX SYSTEM TRANSFER PROGRAMS TRANSIENT POVERTY UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE UNSKILLED WORKERS URBAN AREAS URBAN HOUSEHOLDS URBAN POOR URBAN POPULATION VACCINATION VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS VULNERABILITY ASSESSMENTS VULNERABLE GROUPS WELFARE LOSSES YOUNG ADULTS This report provides a strategic overview of Mexico's federal social protection system, comprised of both social insurance and social assistance programs. It assesses its performance to date regarding income risk management for vulnerable groups, and identifies options for stepping up that performance. In doing so it responds to an increasing consensus in Mexico regarding the need for a major social protection policy reform, even if the direction of those reforms is still in flux. The report is designed to provide a first stage diagnostic of major issues facing the social protection system, as an input to ongoing discussion and debate in Mexico, and as a platform for further technical work on the specifics of reform. The report focuses on the role of federal government in the design and implementation of social protection policies, while recognizing that sub-national governments are playing an important role in the provision of these services. In doing so, it draws upon the first phase of the Mexico Programmatic Poverty Work, as well as the urban, rural and vulnerability studies conducted in parallel with this analysis. The report is organized into four chapters. Chapter 1 presents a brief review of social protection concepts, and establishes a framework for determining the optimal role for government in the provision of social protection (risk management) tools, as distinct from market-provided risk management tools, and those undertaken informally by and between households. Chapter 2 discusses the major sources of income vulnerability in Mexico, identifying the major risks that Mexican families faces, and explores the extent to which households have access to private risk management mechanisms for addressing these risks. Chapter 3 provides an overview and assessment of the social protection system in Mexico, and finally Chapter 4 discusses issues and options. 2012-06-18T16:37:49Z 2012-06-18T16:37:49Z 2005-08 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/08/6343563/mexico-income-generation-social-protection-poor-overview-social-protection http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8287 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Health Sector Review Economic & Sector Work Latin America & Caribbean Mexico