Social Protection in Developing Countries Reforming Systems

Social Protection in Developing Countries Reforming Systems by Katja Bender, published by Routledge in 2013, offers a comprehensive examination of social protection reforms in low and middle-income countries. This 240-page book is presented in English and provides an interdisciplinary perspective on the importance of universal access to social protection and health systems, particularly for vulnerable populations. It addresses the increasing relevance of these reforms in international development discussions.
Readers will find an analysis of the reform processes through case studies from various regions, including Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The book delves into the factors influencing the political feasibility of social protection reforms, highlighting both successes and failures of recent initiatives. By combining insights from academics and practitioners, this work serves as a valuable resource for students and professionals in fields such as economics, law, and political science, enhancing their understanding of the complexities surrounding social security and development.
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Providing universal access to social protection and health systems for all members of society, including the poor and vulnerable, is increasingly considered crucial to international development debates. This is the first book to explore from an interdisciplinary and global perspective the reforms of social protection systems introduced in recent years by many governments of low and middle-income countries.
Although a growing body of literature has been concerned with the design and impact of social protection, less attention has been directed towards analyzing and explaining these reform processes themselves. Through case studies of African, Asian, and Latin American countries, this book examines the ‘global phenomenon’ of recent social protection reforms in low and middle-income areas, and how it differs across countries both in terms of scope and speed of institutional change. Exploring the major domestic and international factors affecting the political feasibility of social protection reform, the book outlines the successes and failures of recent reform initiatives.
This invaluable book combines contributions from both academics and practitioner experts to give students, researchers and practitioners in the fields of social security, economics, law and political science an in-depth understanding of political reform processes in developing countries.
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