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Advanced Introduction to Social Protection provides a comprehensive exploration of social protection systems and their critical role in addressing poverty, inequality, and social vulnerability across the globe. The book examines the historical development of social protection, tracing its evolution from early charitable initiatives to modern comprehensive welfare states.
Midgley analyzes diverse approaches to social protection across different regions and income levels, including social insurance, social assistance, and community-based programs. The work covers both traditional and innovative policy interventions, addressing employment programs, cash transfers, healthcare provisions, and education support. The book critically evaluates the effectiveness of various social protection strategies and their impact on human development and economic growth.
This advanced introduction serves as an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand the complexities of designing and implementing effective social protection systems in contemporary societies.







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