Type | Book |
Title | Social Protection in Pakistan |
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URL | http://www.ihdindia.org/sarnet/wp/SARNET_WP_2.pdf |
Abstract | The past decade has seen a renewed emphasis on social protection in Pakistan. This paper maps the existing social protection schemes in Pakistan, both, at the federal and provincial levels, and provides a critical appraisal of the schemes based on evaluations conducted in the recent past. Since Cash transfers, through the Benazir Income Support Programme has emerged as the biggest and the most far reaching social assistance scheme in the country, special emphasis is paid to its impact. The literature on social protection in Pakistan has thus far not evaluated the impact of social protection on labour market dynamics. This paper attempts to fill that gap by using national data sets to estimate the impact of social protection on labour force participation, wages, incomes, the decision to migrate and formalization. Based on this evaluation, the paper concludes by laying out recommendations across fiscal and schematic dimensions. |
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