Social protection as development policy : Asian perspectives / editors, Sarah Cook and Naila Kabeer.

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Book
Language
English
Εdition
1st ed.
Published/​Created
New Delhi ; Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2010.
Description
xxiv, 371 p. : ill., maps.

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Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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English
Contents
  • ch. 1. Introduction : exclusions, deficits and trajectories / Sarah Cook and Naila Kabeer
  • ch. 2. Shock-induced poverty in urban China / Meiyan Wang
  • ch. 3. Social protection and the economic well-being of families with dependent children in urban China / Xiulan Zhang and Yuebrin Xu
  • ch. 4. Gender, work and security in urban China : the reconstruction of identity as laid-off worker / Sarah Cook and Susan Jolly
  • ch. 5. Social protection and market reforms in Vietnam / Robert L. Bach and Le Bach Duong
  • ch. 6. Social security for rural migrant workers in China : current coverage, institutional design and policy suggestions / Dewen Wang, Yongtang Ma and Changyou Zhu
  • ch. 7. Reading the signposts : social protection for home-based women workers in South Asia / Ratna M. Sudarshan
  • ch. 8. Approaching basic and economic security for informal workers through national and local initiatives : case studies of home-based workers in South East Asia / Donna L. Doane
  • ch. 9. Women's vulnerability, risk and social protection : an exploration of links between property ownership and domestic violence in South Asia / Nandita Bhatla, Nata Duvvury and Swati Chakraborty
  • ch. 10. Food security at the local level : a study in contrast between Kerala and Orissa in India / K.P. Kannan and N. Vijayamohanan Pillai
  • ch. 11. Targeting in social protection programmes : the experience of Indonesia / Asep Suryahadi. [et al.]
  • ch. 12. Crafting a graduation pathway for the ultra poor : lessons and evidence from a BRAC programme in Bangladesh / Imran Matin, Munshi Sulaiman and Mehnaz Rabbani.
ISBN
  • 0-203-81409-6
  • 1-136-70470-1
OCLC
  • 922958185
  • 787849550
  • 785786749
Doi
  • 10.4324/9780203814093
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