Pandemics: Insurance and Social Protection
Title | Pandemics: Insurance and Social Protection PDF eBook |
Author | María del Carmen Boado-Penas |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 314 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | Applied mathematics |
ISBN | 3030783340 |
This open access book collects expert contributions on actuarial modelling and related topics, from machine learning to legal aspects, and reflects on possible insurance designs during an epidemic/pandemic. Starting by considering the impulse given by COVID-19 to the insurance industry and to actuarial research, the text covers compartment models, mortality changes during a pandemic, risk-sharing in the presence of low probability events, group testing, compositional data analysis for detecting data inconsistencies, behaviouristic aspects in fighting a pandemic, and insurers' legal problems, amongst others. Concluding with an essay by a practicing actuary on the applicability of the methods proposed, this interdisciplinary book is aimed at actuaries as well as readers with a background in mathematics, economics, statistics, finance, epidemiology, or sociology.
Scaling up and sustaining social protection under COVID-19
Title | Scaling up and sustaining social protection under COVID-19 PDF eBook |
Author | Fang, Peixun |
Publisher | Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Pages | 4 |
Release | 2020-10-06 |
Genre | Social Science |
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The COVID-19 pandemic and accompanying lockdowns have had enormous negative economic impacts and tested the resilience of people across all income levels. However, as with most crises, the poor disproportionately face the largest challenge in coping with economic shocks given their low asset base, lack of savings, and the informality of their employment. Recent estimates suggest that as many as 140 million people could be pushed into extreme poverty by the crisis, threatening gains made in the fight against poverty, food insecurity, and malnutrition in the last decade (Laborde, Martin, and Vos 2020). Social safety net policies have expanded considerably during the pandemic, helping to prevent vulnerable populations from falling further into poverty and supporting households’ recovery following the pandemic. This brief summarizes some of the patterns that have emerged, using data from the COVID-19 Policy Response (CPR) Portal to better identify how governments are targeting their efforts, which groups they are prioritizing, and whether citizens are satisfied with these interventions.
Covid-19 Pandemic
Title | Covid-19 Pandemic PDF eBook |
Author | Christian Aspalter |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2023-07-01 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9819924979 |
This book presents an overview of social problems and health problems that arose out of, or were flared up by, the global COVID-19 pandemic. It addresses most vital problems in developed and developing countries from literally around the world, by top country experts in their respective fields of study. The book debates first certain overall thematic topics and then analyzes a number of key country case studies. Apart from a set of key theme/problem-based chapters, the country case studies from major-hit countries in the world are yet another highlight of the book. They also feature, in addition to analyzing the pandemic and policy responses per se, one extra special focal point each. The book hence covers the core of most severe social problems, including health problems, that have been spurred or set off by the COVID-19 pandemic. An overall theory chapter that uses a global data analysis and a short theoretical appraisal on the 'human face' of the Pandemic is also offered at the beginning of book, to bring back humanity and human decency (i.e. decency of the human condition) into the scientific debate as well as policy making arena, which is utterly needed at this point of human development.
Social Protection Floor Gaps and Pandemic Relief Measures: a Case for Universalism?
Title | Social Protection Floor Gaps and Pandemic Relief Measures: a Case for Universalism? PDF eBook |
Author | Annalena Oppel |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789292672607 |
With the expansion of social protection measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, considerations both old and new have surfaced regarding targeted versus universalist approaches. This study focuses on how social protection coverage before the pandemic influences the extent of targeted versus universalist policies in advanced and developing economies. It offers new insights regarding continued and new patterns in policy design, particularly concerning beneficiaries and the type of programmes, by learning from the policy mix of crisis relief. The study draws on two datasets: the COVID-19 Stimulus Tracker and the Social Protection Floor Index. Combined, they provide information about financing gaps for social protection floors before the pandemic and about countries' specific pandemic policy responses. Using standard regression modelling, an association is estimated between social protection floor indexes and the share of universal policy measures across different conceptualizations of social protection. The findings offer first reflections on the extent to which pre-existing systems matter and in what way recent policy innovations may inform the design of shock-responsive systems going forward.
Early Lessons from Social Protection and Jobs Response to COVID-19 in Middle East and North Africa Countries
Title | Early Lessons from Social Protection and Jobs Response to COVID-19 in Middle East and North Africa Countries PDF eBook |
Author | Alex Kamurase |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2021 |
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Handbook on Social Protection Systems
Title | Handbook on Social Protection Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Schüring, Esther |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 777 |
Release | 2021-08-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1839109114 |
This exciting and innovative Handbook provides readers with a comprehensive and globally relevant overview of the instruments, actors and design features of social protection systems, as well as their application and impacts in practice. It is the first book that centres around system building globally, a theme that has gained political importance yet has received relatively little attention in academia.
Handbook on Social Protection Systems
Title | Handbook on Social Protection Systems PDF eBook |
Author | Esther Schüring |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 800 |
Release | 2021-08-28 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781839109102 |
This exciting and innovative Handbook provides readers with a comprehensive and globally relevant overview of the instruments, actors and design features of social protection systems, as well as their application and impacts in practice. It is the first book that centres around system building globally, a theme that has gained political importance yet has received relatively little attention in academia. Combining academic discussion with cases from the Global South and North, this Handbook offers practical recommendations on how greater harmonization across social protection policies, programmes and delivery mechanisms can be achieved. It also highlights the importance of linkages to other policy fields and issues such as taxation, humanitarian aid and livelihood approaches. Overall, the chapters argue that a systems approach is needed to respond to the individual needs of different groups in society and to face future challenges from demographic change, globalization, automation, climate change and pandemics. Targeting a broad audience, the Handbook on Social Protection Systems bridges the divide in academic debate around social protection in the Global South and North. It will be an invaluable resource for academics, students and practitioners.