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All Categories - Inclusive Social Protection: Making the Case
What do you think is the most promising way to finance social protection in your country? (For example, increasing taxation, reallocating from other expenditures, government borrowing, extending contributory schemes)
23 avril 2021
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Module 9
If you’re a politician, which programme is more likely to help you win an election: a conditional cash transfer, like Brazil’s Bolsa Familia; or, a universal child benefit? And, which type of scheme is likely to have the highest transfer value for children?
11 juin 2021
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week 7
Reflect on policy debates and narratives on social protection in your country. What type of evidence would be helpful to convince policy makers that investing in social protection is a smart choice?
26 mai 2021
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week 5
Week 4: What are some examples of core schemes that might be found under a lifecycle approach to social protection (citizen paradigm)? How are these different to schemes found under a poor relief approach (charity paradigm)?
21 mai 2021
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week 4
Week 3: Is affluence testing a viable alternative to universality?
14 mai 2021
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Week 3
Week 2: Why have so many low- and middle-income countries introduced poor relief - based on a 19th Century model - rather than building the type of modern social security systems we find in high-income countries?
7 mai 2021
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Week 2
Do you agree with the following statement? "If the national poverty rate in a country is 20 per cent, then only 20 per cent of the population should receive social protection"
30 avril 2021
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Week 1
If you’re a politician, which programme is more likely to help you win an election: a conditional cash transfer, like Brazil’s Bolsa Familia; or, a universal child benefit? And, which type of scheme is likely to have the highest transfer value for children?
9 avril 2021
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Module 7
Reflect on policy debates and narratives on social protection in your country. What type of evidence would be helpful to convince policy makers that investing in social protection is a smart choice?
1 avril 2021
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Module 5
Week 4: What are some examples of core schemes that might be found under a lifecycle approach to social protection (citizen paradigm)? How are these different to schemes found under a poor relief approach (charity paradigm)?
19 mars 2021
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Module 4
Week 3: Is affluence testing a viable alternative to universality?
15 mars 2021
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Module 3
Week 2: Why have so many low- and middle-income countries introduced poor relief - based on a 19th Century model - rather than building the type of modern social security systems we find in high-income countries?
8 mars 2021
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Module 2
Week 1: Do you agree with the following statement?
19 février 2021
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Module 1
If the national poverty rate in a country is 20 per cent, then only 20 per cent of the population...
'Leaving no-one behind'
Inclusive Social Protection: Making the Case
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