This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the current evidence on their success in practice–including three brief reviews of southern Africa experience–and suggests a role for future policy research in furthering the goal of designing safety nets that reduce poverty in a cost-effective way. In doing so, the paper highlights a tension between the large gaps in our knowledge about the design of safety nets and the demand for short-run answers in this area
Over the last decade, social safety nets (SSNs) have rapidly expanded on the African continent, beco...
Formal social protection in the form of cash transfers has been adopted as one of the strategies for...
Safety net assistance and insurance exist to manage risk and improve welfare. This shared goal may l...
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the curr...
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the curr...
This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs in...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...
The relevance and importance of informal safety nets that buffer poor households from livelihood har...
Empirical research has shown that poor households involved in low-risk low-return low-input subsiste...
This paper focuses on the experience of the transition countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia,...
"In Africa and elsewhere, safety nets were promoted in the 1980s as a response to the (presumably sh...
Developing countries urgently require a more effective poverty alleviation strategy. The emerging co...
This paper is the written version of a lecture that draws principally on research on safety nets and...
Social safety nets as response to extreme poverty alleviation in African low-income countries still ...
Social protection is one of the most recent, yet fastest growing social policy instruments in low an...
Over the last decade, social safety nets (SSNs) have rapidly expanded on the African continent, beco...
Formal social protection in the form of cash transfers has been adopted as one of the strategies for...
Safety net assistance and insurance exist to manage risk and improve welfare. This shared goal may l...
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the curr...
This paper reviews design features by which safety nets might do more with less. It reviews the curr...
This paper reviews the literature on the performance of commonly found social safety net programs in...
This paper presents data and analysis on the antipoverty effectiveness of safety nets in eight rich ...
The relevance and importance of informal safety nets that buffer poor households from livelihood har...
Empirical research has shown that poor households involved in low-risk low-return low-input subsiste...
This paper focuses on the experience of the transition countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia,...
"In Africa and elsewhere, safety nets were promoted in the 1980s as a response to the (presumably sh...
Developing countries urgently require a more effective poverty alleviation strategy. The emerging co...
This paper is the written version of a lecture that draws principally on research on safety nets and...
Social safety nets as response to extreme poverty alleviation in African low-income countries still ...
Social protection is one of the most recent, yet fastest growing social policy instruments in low an...
Over the last decade, social safety nets (SSNs) have rapidly expanded on the African continent, beco...
Formal social protection in the form of cash transfers has been adopted as one of the strategies for...
Safety net assistance and insurance exist to manage risk and improve welfare. This shared goal may l...