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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Women’s Rights to Social Security and Social Protection by Edited by Beth Goldblatt Edited by Professor Lucie Lamarche
This collection examines the human rights to social security and social protection from a womens rights perspective. The contributors stress the need to address womens poverty and exclusion within a human rights framework that takes account of gender. The chapters unpack the rights to social security and protection and their relationship to human rights principles such as gender equality participation and dignity. Alongside conceptual insights across the field of womens social security rights the collection analyses recent developments in international law and in a range of national settings. It considers the ILOs Social Protection Floors Recommendation and the work of UN treaty bodies. It explores the different approaches to expansion of social protection in developing countries (China Chile and Bolivia). It also discusses conditionality in cash transfer programmes a central debate in social policy and development through a gender lens. Contributors consider the position of poor women particularly single mothers in developed countries (Australia Canada the United States Ireland and Spain) facing the damaging consequences of welfare cuts. The collection engages with shifts in global discourse on the role of social policy and the way in which ideas of crisis and austerity have been used to undermine rights with harsh impacts on women.show more