A framework for comparing social protection in developing and developed countries: the example of child benefits
Esser, Ingrid ; Ferrarini, Tommy ; Nelson, Kenneth ; Sjöberg, Ola
International Social Security Review
2009
62
1
Jan.___Ma1
91-115
children ; comparison ; family benefit ; social protection ; statistics
developed countries ; developing countries
Social protection
English
Bibliogr.
"The extension of social health protection in developing countries is widely recognized as a priority. Various financing and institutional methods can be used in pursuing this objective, but none of them can achieve universal coverage in the short term. Based on an analysis of the respective strengths and weaknesses of social health insurance and community-based health care schemes, this article demonstrates the high potential of coverage extension strategies that use a pluralistic institutional approach to establish linkages and exploit complementarities optimally. A typology of potential linkages among different methods is presented and their value added illustrated using country examples."
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