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References for Social protection programs for women in developing countries
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Further reading
- Ezemenari, K., Chaudhury, N., Owens, J. Gender and Risk in the Design of Social Protection Interventions. Washington, DC: World Bank Institute, 2002.
- Lund, F., Srinivasan, S. Learning from Experience: A Gendered Approach to Social Protection for Workers in the Informal Economy. Geneva: International Labour Office, 2000.
- Luttrell, C., Moser, C. Gender and Social Protection. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2004.
- International Labour Organization Social Protection: A Life Cycle Continuum Investment for Social Justice, Poverty Reduction, and Sustainable Development. Geneva: ILO, 2003.
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Key references
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International Labour
Organization Statistical Update
on Employment in the Informal Economy. Geneva: ILO, 2012-06. Key reference: [1]
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Lund, F., Srinivasan, S. Learning from
Experience: A Gendered Approach to Social Protection for Workers
in the Informal Economy. Geneva: International Labour Office, 2000. Key reference: [2]
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Luttrell, C., Moser, C. Gender and Social
Protection. London: Overseas Development Institute, 2004. Key reference: [3]
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Subbarao, K., Bonnerjee, A., Braithwaite, J., Carvalho, S., Ezemenari, K., Graham, C., Thompson, A. Safety Net Programs
and Poverty Reduction: Lessons from Cross-Country
Experience. Washington, DC: World Bank, 1997. Key reference: [4]
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Barrientos, A. "Pension reform,
personal pensions, and gender differences in pension
coverage" World
Development 26:1 (1998): 125−137. Key reference: [5]
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Edwards, A. C. Pension Projections
for Chilean Men and Women: Estimates from Social Security
Contributions. Washington, DC: World Bank Institute and Latin America and the
Caribbean Region, 2000. Key reference: [6]
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Ezemenari, K., Chaudhury, N., Owens, J. Gender and Risk in
the Design of Social Protection Interventions. Washington, DC: World Bank Institute, 2002. Key reference: [7]
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Shankar, S., Asher, M. "Micro-pensions in
India: Issues and challenges" International
Social Security Review 64:2 (2011): 1−21. Key reference: [8]
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Hossain, N., Zahra, N. "Poverty reduction
and MDG localization: A case study of the IGVGD programme in
Bangladesh" In: Steele, P., Fernando, N., Weddikkara, M. (eds). Poverty Reduction
That Works: Experience of Scaling up Development Success. New York: United Nations Development
Programme/Earthscan, 2008. Key reference: [9]
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International Labour
Organization Statistical Update
on Employment in the Informal Economy. Geneva: ILO, 2012-06.
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Additional References
- De La Brière, B., Rawlings, L. B. Examining Conditional Cash Transfer Programs: A Role for Increased Social Inclusion?. Washington, DC: World Bank Institute, 2006.
- Haddad, L., Hoddinott, J., Alderman, H. (eds). Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Developing Countries. Models, Methods, and Policy. Baltimore, MD: John Hopkins University Press, 1997.
- International Labour Office "Strategies and Tools against Social Exclusion and Poverty Programme" Health Micro-Insurance: A Compendium. Geneva: ILO Social Security Department, 2000.
- International Labour Organization Women Organizing for Social Protection: The Self-Employed Women’s Association’s Integrated Insurance Scheme, India. Geneva: ILO, 2001.
- International Labour Organization Social Protection: A Life Cycle Continuum Investment for Social Justice, Poverty Reduction, and Sustainable Development. Geneva: ILO, 2003.
- Mehrotra, S., Biggeri, M. Social Protection in the Informal Economy: Home Based Women Workers and Outsourced Manufacturing in Asia. Florence: UNICEF, 2002.
- Shepherd, A., Marcus, R., Barrientos, A. Policy Paper on Social Protection. Manchester, UK: The University of Manchester, 2004.
- Subbarao, K. Systemic Shocks and Social Protection: Role and Effectiveness of Public Works Programs. Washington, DC: World Bank Institute, 2003.