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There are disparities in the ground-level implementation of social protection schemes, thus appropriate interventions for the vulnerable urban poor mu
Transgender individuals and sex workers are highly vulnerable to climate change. Recognising their unique risks and tailoring policies to address thei
Although the government has initiated schemes to extend proper healthcare, many sections of people are still excluded from its coverage or are unable
It is high time to dispel the notion that social assistance breeds welfare dependency, as evidence suggests otherwise.
Turning on a light switch and flooding a dark room with light instantly is apt for describing what happens once health security–related lockdowns an
India’s leap into the services and IT sector without first going through the appropriate growth models and methods of educating and skilling its ent
The goal of universal healthcare cannot be achieved without building accessible health facilities for people with disabilities.
Even as the coronavirus pandemic strains European solidarity, its ideas on social protection experience a fillip — but this time on the other side o
Having an urban welfare strategy in place would have allowed the government to act immediately to support workers affected by the coronavirus shock. U
While social protection coverage has increased in many parts of the world, it is evident that many countries, both developed and developing, struggle
Global debate on the loss of social protection benefits in a platform economy does not apply in the Indian context and need is for Uber to devise some plan
Social protection is crucial in tackling extreme poverty and ensuring equitable development, thus catalysing the transition to a more stable and robust economy. About 50 percent of India’s economy hinges on its informal workers, who comprise 90 percent of the country’s total workforce. Yet, these informal workers continue to be excluded from current social-protection schemes, leaving them with no social or financial safety net and trapping th
As the COVID-19 infection rate continues to increase in the United States (US), this brief examines the country’s social protection system and compares it to those of other rich OECD countries. It argues that implementing basic social protection measures in a time of crisis such as this, may be costly both in resources and time. While addressing immediate needs imposed by the public health emergency is priority, in the long term, institutionali
The gig economy is part of a crucial transformation occurring in India’s work landscape, and ride-hailing companies are examples of platforms on which “gigs” can be found. The Indian ride-hailing market was projected to grow by 15.5 percent until 2023; the COVID-19 pandemic, however, has disrupted the trajectory. The drivers of these companies—numbering approximately four million—are considered as “independent contractors” and thus
India’s strong growth in recent years has outstripped job creation and poverty remains a key challenge. In the face of the changing world of work, how can perceived economic problems become opportunities?
At least 4 billion people around the world are yet to be covered by any form of social security, and therefore vulnerable to economic, social, and environmental shocks. This paper examines the state of social security in the Group of Twenty (G20) economies—home to 63 percent of the global population. It finds gaps in social security financing in these countries: between universal coverage and actual coverage, and between countries of the Global
The economic advantage from a revived financial sector will generate manifold benefits in investment, growth, and jobs. Every 1% of growth generates 1.2% of tax revenues.