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We investigate the dynamic general equilibrium effects of introducing a social assistance program to elderly informal sector workers in developing countries. We find that the extension of such ldquo;retirement benefitsrdquo; in environments with lacking private sector risk-sharing mechanisms...
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Poor persons in poor countries are greatly exposed to the risk of adverse shocks, many of international origin, which can create long-lasting damage to individual well-being. There is a strong moral and prudential case for taking measures which reduce the extent to which such shocks arise and...
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We study the effect of UI benefits in a typical developing country where the informal sector is sizeable and persistent. In a partial equilibrium environment we characterize the stationary equilibrium of an economy where policyholders may be employed in the formal sector, short-run unemployed...
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calibrated to Mexico in the early 2000s. The unconstrained optimal allocation would imply very large welfare gains relative to …
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workers change occupations and constrain rather than facilitate, labor mobility; and 4) coverage tends to exclude many … savings) and the redistributive function (transfers) of the social protection system in order to expand coverage, improve …
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It is the intention of this research article to address the question of why in most of the LDCs, in spite of the vast income redistributional policies, favorable changes in reducing the poverty and diminishing class differences do not occur. Successful welfare policies are those that can rapidly...
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This paper presents the results of costing universal social protection floors in 34 lower middle-income, and 23 low-income countries, consisting of: (i) allowances for all children and all orphans; (ii) maternity benefits for all women with newborns; (iii) benefits for all persons with severe...
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This paper presents an analysis of the recent evolution of social assistance in the developing world, looking at its complex typological configuration, which has interlinked with, and partly reflects the complex demographic and epidemiological transitions and rapid urbanization and economic...
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This study examines reforms to civil service pension arrangements in a number of developing countries across Africa, Asia and Latin America. These arrangements are a significant component of public-sector remuneration in many developing countries and they can carry substantial risks, not only...
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Large and persistent gaps in social protection coverage, comprehensiveness and adequacy are linked to many barriers …
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