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    Reducing social exclusion through the mechanism of social assistance

    Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education and the Economics Institute, Prague, 2003
    Could social stability be assured in Albania after the successful structural reforms and the resulting macroeconomic stabilisation achieved recently in the country? Will the continuing increase in the gap between rich and poor come to a stop? How does the currently operating social protection system contribute to restriction of the dramatically high rates of poverty observed in Albania?
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    Ending child poverty and securing child rights: the role of social protection

    Plan, 2005
    This paper examines social protection interventions and how these relate to child rights. It specifically looks at social protection and child rights in relation to cash transfers, in-kind transfers, and microfinance.The author argues that social protection instruments, and in particular, cash transfers, have enormous potential to reduce child poverty.
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    Making cash count: lessons from cash transfer schemes in east and southern Africa for supporting the most vulnerable children and households

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2005
    This study reviews unconditional cash transfers in 15 countries of east and southern Africa. It examines four programmes in more depth, in Ethiopia, Lesotho, Mozambique and Zambia, with an emphasis on design issues such as cost-effectiveness, accuracy of targeting, delivery modalities, institutionalisation and potential for scaling up.
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    At all costs?: applying the means test for the Child Support Grant

    Children's Institute, University of Cape Town, 2005
    This paper estimates the cost of the means test for the Child Support Grant (CSG) in South Africa to Government and to applicants.The main findings include: the mean cost to the government (DSD and SAPS) of applying the means test is estimated at R165 020 million under the current regulationsthe average cost to CSG applicants, in complying with the requirements of the means test, is
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    Household's vulnerability to shocks in Zambia

    PovertyNet, World Bank, 2005
    Zambia is a country characterized by a high incidence of poverty and exposure to several types of shocks like HIV/AIDS, macroeconomic instability and periodic droughts.
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    Informal sector versus informal contracts in Nairobi, Kenya

    Développement, Institutions & Analyses de Long terme, 2005
    From official records, it would appear that the labour market significantly shifted from the formal to the informal sector in Kenya.
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    Three models of social protection

    International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2005
    This one-pager outlines three examples of social protecion programmes in India, South Africa, Colombia and Brazil.
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    Evaluation of NPA's support to Mutuelle, a voluntary health insurance scheme in Rwanda

    Chr. Michelsen Institute, Norway, 2005
    Following the withdrawl of donor support for health services after the emergency period, the government of Rwanda introduced user fees. This led to a decrease in the demand for health services, and it is from this background that Mutuelle emerged. Introduced in 1999, Mutuelle is a community based health insurance scheme.
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    Unemployment insurance in Chile

    Conferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social / Inter-American Conference on Social Security, Mexico, 2005
    Unemployment compensations are widely accepted within the framework of social security, but are not always desirable from an economic perspective because their existence somehow modifies labor market equilibrium and determines incentives that could lead to increasing unemployment rates.
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    Challenges and experiences in extending social protection

    Conferencia Interamericana de Seguridad Social / Inter-American Conference on Social Security, Mexico, 2005
    Extending social protection to groups that are economically weak or groups that have been excluded from social protection is a topic of permanent concern for governments of almost every developing country.

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