Widening the Net Widening the Net

Widening the Net

Social Protection in China, Brazil and India

Mark W. Frazier and Others
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Publisher Description

After a decade of rapid economic growth, the world's leading developing countries still face the challenge of introducing social protections to their vulnerable populations. In China, the income gap between rural and urban households is the principal driver of social welfare policy, with potentially far-reaching political implications. Brazil’s efforts to extend the reach of its social safety net to poor and excluded populations have resulted in a dual social protection system, combining social insurance and social assistance. And India has increasingly turned to targeted assistance in its efforts to build a welfare state.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2013
24 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
19
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Politics Review
SIZE
33.2
KB

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