Social Protection: A Life Cycle Continuum Investment for Social Justice, Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development
Author: A Bonilla-Garcia and J Gruat
Date: 2003
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Globalisation and trends like changing employment patterns are leading to greater risk, insecurity and vulnerability. To address these changes, the scope of social protection needs to be expanded. This paper by the International Labour Organisation (ILO’s) presents a broader concept of social protection within the framework of the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda.
Social protection has evolved from providing public assistance towards strategies for managing risks. The ILO defines social protection as public measures that protect against the loss of income from work and provide health care and benefits for families with children. Social protection is central to the ILO’s Decent Work Agenda aimed at enabling people to obtain decent work to live in dignity. However, social protection now needs to respond to the increasing risks resulting from globalisation. This includes the changes in people’s life cycle patterns from a linear path of birth, work and retirement to a new life of cycles. People enter new life cycles when the risks and uncertainties that define their vulnerability changes, for instance, due to illness.
Social protection needs to be broadened to cover three dimensions. Besides providing access to essential goods and services and protecting against risk, it should also promote individual and social potentials and opportunities. Investment in social protection in all dimensions should occur throughout the different phases of life (before, during and after working years).
Within this framework, there are several guidelines for implementing a broader concept of social protection. First, a comprehensive legal and policy framework of social protection rights is necessary. This provides a legal basis for entitlements and ensures that appropriate mechanisms are established to achieve these. Other guidelines are:
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Bonilla Garcia, A. and Gruat, J., 2003, ‘Social Protection: A Life Cycle Continuum Investment for Social Justice, Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development’, International Labour Organisation, Geneva