Social protection as development policy/

Social protection as development policy/ edited by Sarah Cook and Naila Kabeer. - London: Routledge, 2010. - 371p.

Chapter 1. Introduction: Exclusions, Deficits and Trajectories
Sarah Cook and Naila Kabeer

Chapter 2. Shock-induced poverty in Urban China
Meiyan Wang

Chapter 3. Social Protection and the Economic Well-being of Families with Dependent Children in Urban China
Xiulan Zhang and Yiiebin Xn

Chapter 4. Gender, Work and Security in Urban China: The Reconstruction of Identity as Laid-offWorker
Sarah Cook and Susan Jolly

Chapter 5. Social Protection and Market Reforms in Viemam
Robert L. Bach and Le Bach Duong

Chapter 6. Social Security for Rural Migrant Workers in China: Current Coverage, Institutional Design and Policy Suggestions
Dewen Wang,Yongtang Ma and Changyou Zhu

Chapter 7. Reading the Signposts: Social Protection for Home-based Women Workers in South Asia
Ratna M. Sudarshan

Chapter 8. Approaching Basic and Economic Security for Informal Workers through National and Local Initiatives:
Case Studies of Home-based Workers in South East Asia
Donna L. Doane

Chapter 9. Women's Vulnerability, Risk and Social Protection: An Exploration of Links between Property Ownership and Domestic Violence in South Asia
Nandita Bhada, Nata Duvvury and Swaii Chakraborty

Chapter 10. Food Security at the Local Level: A Study in Contrast between Kerala and Orissa in India
K.P. Kannan and N. Vijayamohanan Pillai

Chapter 11. Targeting in Social Protection Programmes: The Experience of Indonesia
Asep Suryahadi,Wenefrida Widyantii Daniel Suryadarma and Sudarno Sumarto

Chapter 12. Crafting a Graduation Pathway for the Ultra Poor: Lessons and Evidence from a BRAC Programme
in Bangladesh
Imran Matin, Munshi Sulaiman and Mehnaz Rabbani



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Human services -- Asia.
Economic development -- Asia.
Public welfare -- Asia.

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