ADB Brief No. 22: Poverty Dimensions of the Social Protection Index: Results for Asia and the Pacific
This paper presents the results of ADB's study on Social Protection Index in Asia and the Pacific from the poverty dimension perspective. The Social Protection Index is a compact, simple indicator designed to help governments assess social protection programs. The paper analyzes the impact on the poor and the nonpoor of three major categories of social protection programs: social insurance, social assistance, and the labor market. The analysis of the poverty impact of social protection programs using the SPI can help governments fine-tune their social protection programs to alleviate poverty and promote inclusive growth.
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2014-05
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Institutions: | Asian Development Bank ; Asian Development Bank (ADB) |
Subject: | adb | asian development bank | asdb | asia | pacific | poverty asia | social insurance benefits asia | social assistance programs asia | social protection programs asia | social protection index asia | labor market programs asia | poor and nonpoor social protection programs | poverty alleviation asia | poverty indicator asia | extr |
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