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Publication:Social Protection Index Brief: Social Assistance Programs in Asia and the Pacific (15 Nov 2013)

Social Protection Index Brief: Social Assistance Programs in Asia and the Pacific








Date:October 2013
Type:Papers and Briefs
Subject:
Series:ADB Briefs
ISBN:97

Description

This policy brief examines the six major subcomponents of social assistance and draws out policy lessons based on comprehensive data for 35 countries in the region.

Key points

  • Social assistance accounts for only 36% of total expenditures on social protection in Asia and the Pacific but benefits 58% of total target beneficiaries.
  • Social transfers and child welfare comprise two-thirds of social assistance spending.
  • Although cash transfers are gaining popularity in Asia and the Pacific, they should not be considered the centerpiece of national social protection systems.
  • While social assistance programs will remain relevant for the poorest and disadvantaged groups, they cannot address all problems associated with poverty and vulnerability.
  • Disaster relief is another form of social assistance that has increased in importance due to rising vulnerabilities brought about by natural shocks, including those associated with climate change

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