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Social Protection as Development Policy by Sarah Cook And Naila Kabeer, Routledge

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    Author(s)Sarah Cook And Naila Kabeer
    PublisherRoutledge
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9780415585736
    Pages396
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJuly 2010

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    Routledge Social Protection as Development Policy by Sarah Cook And Naila Kabeer

    The Asian crisis of the late 1990s severely affected some of the most successful economies in the region, placing the issue of social protection high on the regional and international agenda. Subsequently, growth rates revived, but the fruits of growth have not been evenly distributed and inequality has risen. Behind this trend lie deeply entrenched forms of poverty and social exclusion as well as new forms of vulnerability resulting from the liberalisation of markets and growing exposure to the global economy.This volume deals with issues of poverty, vulnerability and social exclusion in the Asian context. The articles deal with different groups of vulnerable people, exploring some of the characteristics of vulnerability in different contexts, and reflecting on appropriate policy responses. Collectively, they emphasise a broad-based systemic approach to the problems of vulnerability and insecurity, where social protection needs to be ‘rescued’ from its dominant current conceptualisation as a response to risk and crisis, and instead be integrated into the mainstream of development policy.This book will interest scholars of economics, politics, development studies, development economics, sociology, social policy, and South Asian studies.



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