Social Potection for the Harder Road Ahead : Containing the Social Costs of Lower Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean

Autor: World Bank Group
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
MEASURES
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
PRICE SUBSIDIES
INFRASTRUCTURE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FOOD PROGRAMS
EXTREME POVERTY
FOOD SUBSIDIES
HEALTH INSURANCE
SCHOOL FEEDING
INFLATION
FOOD POLICY
EMPLOYMENT
CRITERIA
EXTREME POVERTY LINE
POOR
SAFETY NETS
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
MACROECONOMICS
RURAL POVERTY RATES
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
PRODUCTIVITY
INDIVIDUAL ACCOUNTS
POVERTY RATES
CHRONIC MALNUTRITION
MALNUTRITION
GOVERNMENTS
POVERTY
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
TRANSFER PROGRAMS
BANK
SOCIAL SERVICES
PUBLIC SPENDING
FISCAL CONSTRAINTS
TAX COLLECTION
RISK MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIES
CONSUMPTION SMOOTHING
PENSIONS
POVERTY IMPACT
UNIVERSAL SUBSIDIES
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
SUBSIDIES
SCHOOL FEEDING PROGRAMS
MARKETS
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
POVERTY REDUCTION EFFORTS
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
FINANCE
WAGES
TRANSFERS
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
RETIREMENT
INFLATION LEVELS
ENTERPRISES
SSN
CIVIL SERVICE
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT POLICIES
SERVICES
AFFILIATES
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY INDEX
MEANS TESTS
RISKS
CHRONIC POVERTY
HUMAN RIGHTS
SOCIAL SECURITY
FINANCIAL SERVICES
INEQUALITY
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
TARGETING MECHANISMS
CLIMATE CHANGE
TARGETING
MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
IMPACT ON POVERTY
STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT
COST-EFFECTIVENESS
DEFICITS
ENERGY SUBSIDIES
SOCIAL POLICIES
FEEDING PROGRAMS
LANDLESS AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
CONSOLIDATION
VALUE
RISK
INCOME POVERTY
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POOR FAMILIES
EDUCATION PROGRAMS
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMS
POOR CHILDREN
FISCAL POLICY
LEGAL PROVISIONS
HUMAN CAPITAL
INSURANCE
REVENUE
NUTRITION
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TAXES
EQUITY
FOOD FOR EDUCATION
BANKS
INFLATION RATES
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
PUBLIC POLICY
CREDIT
LEGISLATION
AGRICULTURAL WORKERS
POVERTY LINES
SOCIAL FUNDS
CENTRAL BANKS
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
POVERTY LEVELS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
HOUSING
INEQUALITY REDUCTION
INTEREST
RURAL
INCOME GROWTH
POVERTY LINE
TRANSPORT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
SAVINGS
PUBLIC WORKS
HEALTH SERVICES
CASH TRANSFERS
INCOME SUPPORT
Popis: During a decade of rapid growth, more jobs and higher wages dramatically reduced poverty and drove down historically high levels of inequality. Governments in the region complemented the gains from growth with investments in social protection policies, further reducing poverty and inequality. Countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are rightfully proud of these achievements. As the region prepares for a long period of slower growth and tighter budgets, the value of their investment in building social protection systems will grow. Social protection can help protect social gains as labor earnings and employment fall. The evidence accumulated from the region’s experience of which social protection interventions work and which do not, will be an essential resource to guide difficult policy decisions. Countries will move ahead with the long run development of their diverse social protection systems as they are able. But in the shorter run three areas of policy action will rise in priority: (i) protecting poor and vulnerable people through the lean years; (ii) finding fiscal savings in reforms to large and regressive items of social policy; and (iii) fielding labor market initiatives to support workers during a long, slack period and prepare them for economic recovery.
Databáze: OpenAIRE