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Reinvigorating the social contract and strengthening social cohesion: social protection responses to COVID‐19

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Razavi, Shahra ; Behrendt, Christina ; Bierbaum, Mira ; Orton, Ian ; Tessier, Lou

International Social Security Review

2020

73

3

July - September

55-80

social protection ; epidemic disease ; vulnerable groups ; social cohesion

Social protection

https://doi.org/10.1111/issr.12245

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"The COVID‐19 pandemic has exposed the vulnerability of those who are inadequately covered by social protection in more and less developed countries alike, and has exacerbated the fragility of a social contract that was already under strain in many countries. A weak social contract in the context of an exceptional crisis poses a very real risk to social cohesion. Nevertheless, many States have reasserted themselves as the guarantor of rights by protecting public health and incomes. By sustaining these measures, economic recovery will be supported which will help minimize risks that may weaken social cohesion. However, this is a fast‐moving, inherently unstable and protracted crisis. Social protection stands at a critical juncture. Decisive policy action will be required to strengthen social protection systems, including floors, as one of the cornerstones of a reinvigorated social contract."

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