The Performance of Social Pensions in India : The Case of Rajasthan

The Government of India has recently announced a dramatic expansion of social pension schemes both in terms of coverage and benefit levels. Yet relatively little is known about how these programs are administered or how well they achieve their objectives. This paper assesses the performance of a social pension scheme in the Indian state of Rajasthan. In particular, the authors review the experience with respect to program awareness, coverage, targeting, and leakage as well as delivery mechanisms. The overall assessment is positive and holds broader lessons for social assistance in India. Thus, transaction costs once pensions are sanctioned are low, disbursements are largely as per schedule, leakage in the form of shortfalls in benefits is generally low, and satisfaction levels with the social pension scheme are high. At the same time there are clear areas for improvement on both the policy and administration side. There is evidence of under coverage and high transaction costs associated with the application process. Though targeting is generally progressive, especially for old age and widow pensions though less so for disability pensions, targeting is far from perfect and the eligibility criteria are not strictly enforced. There is a strong case for relaxing, rationalizing, and clarifying some of the existing criteria. On the administration front, several basic issues relating to implementation need to be addressed, particularly with respect to transaction costs in the sanction of pensions, wide inter-district variations in performance within the state, and inadequate record-keeping and monitoring.

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Main Author: Dutta, Puja Vasudeva
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2008-07
Subjects:ACCOUNTING, BANK ACCOUNTS, BENEFICIARY, BENEFIT LEVEL, BENEFIT LEVELS, BENEFIT PAYMENTS, CASH TRANSFERS, CHECKS, CHRONIC POVERTY, COMPUTERIZATION OF RECORDS, CREDIT PROGRAMS, DECEASED HUSBAND, DEMOGRAPHIC, DISABILITY, DISABILITY PENSION, DISABILITY PENSIONS, DISADVANTAGED GROUPS, DISBURSEMENT, DISBURSEMENTS, DISCRIMINATION, DUMMY VARIABLES, ECONOMIC STATUS, ELDERLY, ELDERLY POPULATION, EXPENDITURE, EXPOSURE, FAMILIES, FAMILY MEMBERS, FEMALE, FINANCIAL SUPPORT, FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS, FRAUD, GENDER, HEALTH INSURANCE, HOLDING, HOLDINGS, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, HOUSEHOLD SIZE, HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, HUMAN RESOURCE, HUSBAND, INCOME SECURITY, INDIVIDUAL PENSIONER, INDIVIDUAL PENSIONERS, LACK OF AWARENESS, LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, LACK OF TRANSPARENCY, LIFE INSURANCE, LITERACY, LIVING CONDITIONS, LOCAL AUTHORITIES, MARITAL STATUS, MIGRATION, MINORITY, OLD AGE, OLD-AGE, PENSION AGE, PENSION BENEFICIARIES, PENSION BENEFIT, PENSION BENEFITS, PENSION COVERAGE, PENSION PAYMENT, PENSION PAYMENTS, PENSION PROGRAM, PENSION SCHEME, PENSION SCHEMES, PENSIONER, PENSIONERS, PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, POLICY CHANGE, POPULATION ESTIMATES, POSITIVE DISCRIMINATION, POST OFFICE, POST OFFICES, PUBLIC FUNDS, PUBLIC PENSIONS, QUALITATIVE INFORMATION, REGULAR PAYMENTS, RESIDENCE, RESPECT, RETURN, RURAL AREAS, RURAL CREDIT, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, RURAL POVERTY, SANCTION, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, SOCIAL GROUP, SOCIAL NETWORKS, SOCIAL PENSION, SOCIAL PENSIONS, SOCIAL PROTECTION, SOCIAL SECURITY, SOCIAL STATUS, SOCIAL WELFARE, STATE GOVERNMENTS, TRACK RECORD, TRANSACTION, TRANSACTION COSTS, TRANSFER OF FUNDS, TRANSPARENCY, TRANSPORTATION, TREASURIES, TREASURY, URBAN CENTERS, VULNERABILITY, VULNERABLE GROUPS, WIDOW, WIDOWS, WILL,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/07/20172152/performance-social-pensions-india-case-rajasthan
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/20197
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