State of Social Protection Report 2025: The 2-Billion-Person Challenge
2025
ELR 3521
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Detalles
Título
State of Social Protection Report 2025: The 2-Billion-Person Challenge
Publicación
Washington D.C. (Washington- USA): International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, 2025.
Lengua(s)
English
Descripción
p. 120
ISBN
978-1-4648-2157-8
Resúmen
Social protection goes well beyond cash transfers; it includes policies and programs that bridge skill, financial, and information gaps, aiding people in securing better jobs. The three pillars of social protection—social assistance, social insurance, and labor market programs—support households and workers in handling crises, escaping poverty, facing transitions, and seizing employment opportunities. But despite a substantial expansion over the past decade, 2 billion people remain uncovered or inadequately covered across low- and middle-income countries. Drawing from administrative and household survey data this publication documents advances and challenges to strengthening social protection and labor systems across low- and middle-income countries, analyzing the evolution of expenditure, coverage, and adequacy of support. This report details four policy action areas governments can embrace to maximize the benefits of adequate social protection for all: extending social protection to those in need; strengthening the adequacy of social protection support; building shock-proof social protection systems; and optimizing social protection financing. The report discusses how the path of reforms will depend on country context, capacity, and fiscal space. The rising frequency of shocks and crises calls for major investments in the adaptability and preparedness of social protection and labor systems. Amid a world in transition, social protection is more important and necessary than ever.
Nota
Electronic ed.
Signatura topográfica
ELR 3521
Recursos vinculados
Lengua(s)
eng
System Control No.
MON-130550
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