Confronting inequality: Social protection for families and early childhood through monetary transfers and care worldwide
This paper analyzes social protection policies for families and early childhood focusing on three main policies: family allowances and other types of monetary transfers for families with children, work leaves and early childhood education and care (ECEC) policies worldwide. It analyzes the design an...
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oai-11362-431582020-11-17T01:15:48Z Confronting inequality: Social protection for families and early childhood through monetary transfers and care worldwide Filgueira, Fernando Rossel, Cecilia Cuenta de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo FAMILIA BIENESTAR DE LA FAMILIA SEGURIDAD SOCIAL NIÑOS INGRESOS POLITICA SOCIAL DINERO IGUALDAD FAMILY FAMILY WELFARE SOCIAL SECURITY CHILDREN INCOME SOCIAL POLICY MONEY EQUALITY This paper analyzes social protection policies for families and early childhood focusing on three main policies: family allowances and other types of monetary transfers for families with children, work leaves and early childhood education and care (ECEC) policies worldwide. It analyzes the design and reform of policies which protect families with children and early childhood comparing Latin America with other regions in the world. This analysis not only includes the basic description of these policies and its main features worldwide and across regions, but also pays attention to how these policies increase intergenerational and intra-generational equality as well as sustainability, efficacy and efficiency. Introduction .-- I. Family and early childhood social protection systems through monetary transfers and care: historical origins and development .-- II. The wide variety of social protection systems for families and the early childhood .-- III. Demographic stages, economic development and early childhood social protection systems .-- IV. National transfer accounts and fiscal commitment to early childhood support: drawing conceptual and analytical links .-- V. A comparative outlook of family and early childhood social protection systems models between and within regions .-- VI. Achieving equality through social protection for families and early childhood: challenges and options for developing countries. 2018-01-04T15:02:08Z 2018-01-04T15:02:08Z 2017-12-30 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/43158 LC/TS.2017/139 en Serie Políticas Sociales 226 .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC |
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FAMILIA BIENESTAR DE LA FAMILIA SEGURIDAD SOCIAL NIÑOS INGRESOS POLITICA SOCIAL DINERO IGUALDAD FAMILY FAMILY WELFARE SOCIAL SECURITY CHILDREN INCOME SOCIAL POLICY MONEY EQUALITY |
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FAMILIA BIENESTAR DE LA FAMILIA SEGURIDAD SOCIAL NIÑOS INGRESOS POLITICA SOCIAL DINERO IGUALDAD FAMILY FAMILY WELFARE SOCIAL SECURITY CHILDREN INCOME SOCIAL POLICY MONEY EQUALITY Filgueira, Fernando Rossel, Cecilia Confronting inequality: Social protection for families and early childhood through monetary transfers and care worldwide |
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This paper analyzes social protection policies for families and early childhood focusing on three main policies: family allowances and other types of monetary transfers for families with children, work leaves and early childhood education and care (ECEC) policies worldwide. It analyzes the design and reform of policies which protect families with children and early childhood comparing Latin America with other regions in the world. This analysis not only includes the basic description of these policies and its main features worldwide and across regions, but also pays attention to how these policies increase intergenerational and intra-generational equality as well as sustainability, efficacy and efficiency. |
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Confronting inequality: Social protection for families and early childhood through monetary transfers and care worldwide |
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