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Results Readiness in Social Protection and Labor Operations : Technical Guidance Notes for Social Safety Nets Task Teams. / Gloria Rubio.

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Author/Creator:
Rubio, Gloria.
Contributor:
Rubio, Gloria.
Series:
Social Protection and Labor Discussion Papers
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Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Audits.
Beneficiary Assessments.
Capacity Building.
Communities.
Decision Making.
Development Policy.
Domestic Violence.
Economic Opportunities.
Flexibility.
Food Security.
Gender.
Health Monitoring & Evaluation.
Health, Nutrition and Population.
Household Surveys.
Housing & Human Habitats.
Housing Finance.
Human Capital.
Human Resources.
Living Standards.
Malnutrition.
Mental Health.
Millennium Development Goals.
Mobility.
Mortality.
Needs Assessment.
Polio.
Poverty Monitoring & analysis.
Poverty Reduction.
Prenatal Care.
Project Management.
Quality Control.
Quality of Life.
Sanitation.
School Attendance.
Secondary Education.
Severance Pay.
Social Development.
Social Inclusion.
Social Insurance.
Social Protections and Labor.
Technical Assistance.
Transparency.
Unemployment.
Urban Areas.
Violence.
Vulnerable Groups.
Workers.
Youth.
Local Subjects:
Audits.
Beneficiary Assessments.
Capacity Building.
Communities.
Decision Making.
Development Policy.
Domestic Violence.
Economic Opportunities.
Flexibility.
Food Security.
Gender.
Health Monitoring & Evaluation.
Health, Nutrition and Population.
Household Surveys.
Housing & Human Habitats.
Housing Finance.
Human Capital.
Human Resources.
Living Standards.
Malnutrition.
Mental Health.
Millennium Development Goals.
Mobility.
Mortality.
Needs Assessment.
Polio.
Poverty Monitoring & analysis.
Poverty Reduction.
Prenatal Care.
Project Management.
Quality Control.
Quality of Life.
Sanitation.
School Attendance.
Secondary Education.
Severance Pay.
Social Development.
Social Inclusion.
Social Insurance.
Social Protections and Labor.
Technical Assistance.
Transparency.
Unemployment.
Urban Areas.
Violence.
Vulnerable Groups.
Workers.
Youth.
Other Title:
Results Readiness in Social Protection and Labor Operations
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2011.
System Details:
data file
Summary:
Social Safety Nets (SSN) are defined as non?contributory transfer programs targeted to the poor or those vulnerable to poverty and shocks. About half of World Bank social protection projects in the reviewed cohort are SSN. They are mostly non-emergency investment operations with a higher presence in Latin America and the Caribbean and Africa regions. Projects aimed at strengthening country's safety nets system, including their targeting, administration and service quality, are the most common type of SSN interventions (25 percent). These are closely followed by conditional cash transfers (20 percent), and health, nutrition and education projects (15 percent). The remaining projects are a mixture of public works; food crisis mitigation measures and other types of safety nets (social inclusion, housing, and technical assistance).

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