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Gender and social protection strategies in the informal economy

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Publication details: New Delhi Routledge 2008Description: 385p xiISBN:
  • 9780850928402
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.420000 KAB
Contents:
Table of contents Acronyms and Abbreviations Executive Summary; 1. Risk, Vulnerability and Social Protection: International Perspectives Introduction What do we mean by social protection? The World Bank and the social protection agenda The ILO and the social protection agenda Social protection and structural disadvantage in the labour market: alternative perspectives; 2. Gender and Trends in the Global Labour Force: New and Persisting Forms of Vulnerability 'Iceberg' economics and women's work The 'geography' of gender and patterns of economic activity The pursuit of flexible labour and the informalisation of work The changing face of the female labour force Continuities in the gender division of production and reproduction Conclusion: the rationale for a gendered approach to social protection; 3. Gender, Life Course and Livelihoods: Analytical Framework and Empirical Insights Introduction Institutions and social protection: an analytical framework Gender and the structures of constraint: a three-dimensional model Gender-related constraints and labour market activity Analytical insights and policy implications: a summary Conclusion: revisiting the rationale for a gendered approach to social protection; 4. Disrupting the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty: Preventing Child Labour and Promoting Education Introduction: child labour and the intergenerational transmission of poverty Child allowances School feeding programmes Conditional cash transfer programmes Childcare support for working women Lessons from experience: gender and social protection for children; 5. Alternative Approaches to Employment-based Social Protection Supply-driven and demand-led approaches to employment generation Who participates in public works programmes? Gender-related constraints and programme design Lessons from experience: gender and employment-generation programmes; 6. Financial Services for Women in the Informal Economy: Protecting and Promoting Livelihoods Introduction Financial services for the poor: rationales, visions and strategies Findings on microfinance outreach Findings on the impacts of microfinance Lessons from the field; 7. Pensions and Transfers: Social Protection in Old Age Gender, old age and insecurity Contributory public pension schemes Pension provision for the informal economy: examples from Latin America Social pensions and transfer schemes in South Asia Lessons from pensions and social transfers for the elderly and indigent; 8. Organising for Social Protection in the Informal Economy: The Indispensability of Voice Introduction: right, codes and standards Gender and core labour standards: perspectives from the informal economy Voice, visibility and collective action in the informal economy Transnational activism Conclusion; 9. Towards a 'Generative' Model of Social Protection: Making the Links to Development Policy The design of social protection: rules, norms and practice Revisiting the rationale for a gendered approach to social protection Learning from experience Social protection and development policy Financing social protection: the question of affordability; Bibliography; Index; Boxes Tables
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Table of contents
Acronyms and Abbreviations Executive Summary;
1. Risk, Vulnerability and Social Protection: International Perspectives Introduction What do we mean by social protection? The World Bank and the social protection agenda The ILO and the social protection agenda Social protection and structural disadvantage in the labour market: alternative perspectives;
2. Gender and Trends in the Global Labour Force: New and Persisting Forms of Vulnerability 'Iceberg' economics and women's work The 'geography' of gender and patterns of economic activity The pursuit of flexible labour and the informalisation of work The changing face of the female labour force Continuities in the gender division of production and reproduction Conclusion: the rationale for a gendered approach to social protection;
3. Gender, Life Course and Livelihoods: Analytical Framework and Empirical Insights Introduction Institutions and social protection: an analytical framework Gender and the structures of constraint: a three-dimensional model Gender-related constraints and labour market activity Analytical insights and policy implications: a summary Conclusion: revisiting the rationale for a gendered approach to social protection;
4. Disrupting the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty: Preventing Child Labour and Promoting Education Introduction: child labour and the intergenerational transmission of poverty Child allowances School feeding programmes Conditional cash transfer programmes Childcare support for working women Lessons from experience: gender and social protection for children;
5. Alternative Approaches to Employment-based Social Protection Supply-driven and demand-led approaches to employment generation Who participates in public works programmes? Gender-related constraints and programme design Lessons from experience: gender and employment-generation programmes;
6. Financial Services for Women in the Informal Economy: Protecting and Promoting Livelihoods Introduction Financial services for the poor: rationales, visions and strategies Findings on microfinance outreach Findings on the impacts of microfinance Lessons from the field;
7. Pensions and Transfers: Social Protection in Old Age Gender, old age and insecurity Contributory public pension schemes Pension provision for the informal economy: examples from Latin America Social pensions and transfer schemes in South Asia Lessons from pensions and social transfers for the elderly and indigent; 8. Organising for Social Protection in the Informal Economy: The Indispensability of Voice Introduction: right, codes and standards Gender and core labour standards: perspectives from the informal economy Voice, visibility and collective action in the informal economy Transnational activism Conclusion;
9. Towards a 'Generative' Model of Social Protection: Making the Links to Development Policy The design of social protection: rules, norms and practice Revisiting the rationale for a gendered approach to social protection Learning from experience Social protection and development policy Financing social protection: the question of affordability;
Bibliography;
Index;
Boxes Tables

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