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Development Resilience as the Scope of Social Protection

In: The Future of India's Social Safety Nets

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  • Andaleeb Rahman

    (Cornell University)

  • Prabhu Pingali

    (Cornell University)

Abstract

Social protection policies have traditionally provided band-aid policy responses to daily risks and vulnerabilities. In this chapter, we argue that the overall welfare objective of social protection policies should be to promote and build resilience. Historical experience of social welfare policies suggests that as countries develop and reduce poverty, social policy become more encompassing creating a virtuous cycle of progress where those ‘falling through the cracks’ are given social protection by the state. The focus, form, and scope of social protection therefore evolves along the path of structural transformation. As developing countries build their social protection strategies, plenty can be learnt from the experience of more advanced nations, but also innovations are required to adapt welfare policies to newer challenges such as deindustrialization, rising informalization of the economy, and the changing nature of work.

Suggested Citation

  • Andaleeb Rahman & Prabhu Pingali, 2024. "Development Resilience as the Scope of Social Protection," Palgrave Studies in Agricultural Economics and Food Policy, in: The Future of India's Social Safety Nets, chapter 0, pages 25-56, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:psachp:978-3-031-50747-2_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-50747-2_2
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