03779nam 22005293u 450 991078184130332120230207231501.092-2-121996-8(CKB)2550000000062727(EBL)797572(OCoLC)763156994(MiAaPQ)EBC797572(MiAaPQ)EBC3012381(Au-PeEL)EBL797572(EXLCZ)99255000000006272720130418d2009|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBuilding decent societies[electronic resource] Rethinking the role of social security in state buildingGeneva International Labour Office, Palgrave Macmillan20091 online resource (410 p.)Description based upon print version of record.92-2-121995-X Cover; CONTENTS; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Boxes; Notes on Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; Part I: The Right to Social Security and National Development; 2 Social Security and Human Rights; Part II: Issues for the Global Society of the Twenty-first Century; 3 Social Protection and Nation-Building: an Essay on Why and How Universalist Social Policy Contributes to Stable Nation-States; 4 Social Security, Social Impact and Economic Performance: a Farewell to Three Famous Myths; 5 Can Low-Income Countries Afford Social Security?6 The Impact of Social Transfers on Growth, Development, Poverty and Inequality in Developing Countries7 Investment in Social Security: a Possible UN Model for Child Benefit?; Part III: Social Protection in Europe and the OECD; 8 Three Models of Social Security in the History of the Industrialized Countries; 9 Social Protection, the European Union and its Member States; 10 Can the European Welfare Model be Exported?; 11 The Poverty Effects of Social Protection in Europe: EU Enlargement and its Lessons for Developing Countries; Part IV: Experiences from Low-Income Countries12 Social Security in Developing Countries: a Brief Overview13 Introducing Basic Social Protection in Low-Income Countries: Lessons from Existing Programmes; 14 Social Protection, Rural Livelihoods and Economic Growth: the Case of Cash Transfers in Malawi, Ethiopia and Bangladesh; 15 Welfare, Development and Growth: Lessons from South Africa; 16 From Targeting to Universality: Lessons from the Health System in Thailand; Part V: Conclusions; 17 Rethinking the Role of Social Security in Development; References; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; X; Y; ZThis book makes the case for a comprehensive social security system to be developed in all countries, including the poorest ones, in order to eliminate desperate conditions of poverty, to reverse growing inequality and to sustain economic growth. This is a co-publication with Palgrave MacmillanDeveloping countries -- Social policyIncome maintenance programs -- Developing countriesPoverty -- Developing countries -- PreventionPoverty -- Prevention -- International cooperationDeveloping countries -- Social policy.Income maintenance programs -- Developing countries.Poverty -- Developing countries -- Prevention.Poverty -- Prevention -- International cooperation.362.58091724Townsend Peter375906AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910781841303321Building decent societies3679079UNINA00861nam2 22002773i 450 PUV016635820251003044311.0880204813420250219d1994 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01nz01ncRDAcarrier1TorinoUtet©1994 XV, 727 p.25 cm.001PUV01229172001 3: Assemblea.1Abbadessa, PietroCFIV008967ITIT-00000020250219IT-BN0095 PUV0166358Biblioteca Centralizzata di Ateneov. 2.1-6.1;7.1;7.3;9.2;10.2 01TRA 18 TRADSP 01AR 0700218465 VMA (0003.1 v. 3.1B 2025021920250219 01161339UNISANNIO