Social Protection in a World of Crisis

This paper explores the social protection response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to learn lessons on how to build the resilience of their social protection system. These countries made substantial efforts to address the most serious consequences of the pandemic, pragmatically harnessing existing programs to reach vulnerable groups, while also introducing innovations to fill gaps in the existing social protection system. Rigidities in administrative systems, complex eligibility criteria, as well as weaknesses in information systems, limited governments’ ability to quickly identify and reach those households that were most vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic with adequate support. These challenges strengthen the case for investment in crisis preparedness – most immediately by improving the functioning of social protection systems and setting out the design features and delivery systems to support a response to future covariate shocks.

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Main Authors: Coll-Black, Sarah, Von Lenthe, Cornelius, Brodmann, Stefanie, Shaw, William, Sandford, Judith, Gonzalez, Alejandro, Rigolini, Jamele
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2023-07-05
Subjects:SOCIAL SAFETY NETS, RESILIENCE, ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION, COVID-19, SOCIAL ASSISTANCE, ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS, SOCIAL INSURANCE, UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS, SHOCKS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099062923071021225/P1735300657c330e40bc5c0e2ce12569e1e
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spelling dig-okr-10986399502023-07-08T02:31:31Z Social Protection in a World of Crisis Learning from the Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus Coll-Black, Sarah Von Lenthe, Cornelius Brodmann, Stefanie Shaw, William Sandford, Judith Gonzalez, Alejandro Rigolini, Jamele SOCIAL SAFETY NETS RESILIENCE ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION COVID-19 SOCIAL ASSISTANCE ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS SOCIAL INSURANCE UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS SHOCKS This paper explores the social protection response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to learn lessons on how to build the resilience of their social protection system. These countries made substantial efforts to address the most serious consequences of the pandemic, pragmatically harnessing existing programs to reach vulnerable groups, while also introducing innovations to fill gaps in the existing social protection system. Rigidities in administrative systems, complex eligibility criteria, as well as weaknesses in information systems, limited governments’ ability to quickly identify and reach those households that were most vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic with adequate support. These challenges strengthen the case for investment in crisis preparedness – most immediately by improving the functioning of social protection systems and setting out the design features and delivery systems to support a response to future covariate shocks. 2023-07-05T17:44:09Z 2023-07-05T17:44:09Z 2023-07-05 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099062923071021225/P1735300657c330e40bc5c0e2ce12569e1e JEL Codes: H53, H55, H84, I3, O12, O52, O57 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/39950 English en_US Social Protection and Jobs Discussion Papers; No. 2304, June 2023 CC BY-NC 3.0 IGO World Bank https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC: World Bank
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topic SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
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SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
SHOCKS
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SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
SHOCKS
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SHOCKS
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RESILIENCE
ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION
COVID-19
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
SOCIAL INSURANCE
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
SHOCKS
Coll-Black, Sarah
Von Lenthe, Cornelius
Brodmann, Stefanie
Shaw, William
Sandford, Judith
Gonzalez, Alejandro
Rigolini, Jamele
Social Protection in a World of Crisis
description This paper explores the social protection response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine to learn lessons on how to build the resilience of their social protection system. These countries made substantial efforts to address the most serious consequences of the pandemic, pragmatically harnessing existing programs to reach vulnerable groups, while also introducing innovations to fill gaps in the existing social protection system. Rigidities in administrative systems, complex eligibility criteria, as well as weaknesses in information systems, limited governments’ ability to quickly identify and reach those households that were most vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic with adequate support. These challenges strengthen the case for investment in crisis preparedness – most immediately by improving the functioning of social protection systems and setting out the design features and delivery systems to support a response to future covariate shocks.
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SHOCKS
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Von Lenthe, Cornelius
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