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Gestion du risque social : la banque mondiale et la protection sociale dans un monde en voie de mondialisation

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  • Robert Holzmann
  • Lynne Sherburne-Benz
  • Emil Tesliuc

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Social protection is back on the development agenda. Long-time dismissed as ineffective, expensive or even detrimental to development in third-world countries, there is now an increasing understanding that assisting individuals, households and communities in dealing with diverse risks is needed for accelerated poverty reduction and sustained economic and social development. The paper outlines the development aspect of social protection, presents briefly the social risk management concept and its operationalization in risk and vulnerability evaluations, explains the focus on vulnerable groups (such as children and disabled), and briefly reviews traditional programs such as labor market and pensions through the SRM lens.

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  • Robert Holzmann & Lynne Sherburne-Benz & Emil Tesliuc, 2003. "Gestion du risque social : la banque mondiale et la protection sociale dans un monde en voie de mondialisation," Revue Tiers-Monde, Armand Colin, vol. 0(3), pages 501-526.
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    1. Jean-Philippe Berrou & Alain Piveteau & Thibaud Deguilhem & Leo Delpy & Claire Gondard-Delcroix, 2021. "Who Drives if No-one Governs? A Social Network Analysis of Social Protection Policy in Madagascar," Working Papers hal-03180029, HAL.
    2. Jean-Philippe Berrou & Alain Piveteau & Thibaud Deguilhem & Delpy Léo & Claire Gondard-Delcroix, 2020. "Qui pilote si personne ne gouverne ? La politique publique de protection sociale à Madagascar au prisme de l’analyse des réseaux sociaux," Working Papers hal-02918286, HAL.
    3. Lautier, Bruno, 2012. "La diversité des systèmes de protection sociale en Amérique latine," Revue de la Régulation - Capitalisme, institutions, pouvoirs, Association Recherche et Régulation, vol. 11.
    4. Kadidiatou Kadio & Christian Dagenais & Valery Ridde, 2023. "How does explicit knowledge inform policy shaping? The case of Burkina Faso’s national social protection policy," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(4), pages 1-22, April.

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