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Development and Welfare Policy in South Asia

โœ Scribed by Gabriele Koehler (editor), Deepta Chopra (editor)


Publisher
Routledge
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
249
Series
Routledge Explorations in Development Studies
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This book sheds light on social policies in six South Asian countries introduced between 2003 and 2013, examining the ways in which these policies have come about, and what this reflects about the nature of the state in each of these countries. It offers a detailed analysis of the nature of these policies introduced in recent years in Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, and illustrates the similarities and differences in policy approaches amongst the six countries. Through this analysis, the book explores the thesis of whether there is a particular type of โ€˜developmental welfare stateโ€™ that can be observed across South Asia. The focus is on social policies or policies designed to address poverty and deliver welfare at the level of programming and design, i.e. the stated intent of these policies. The book also presents an analysis of the fiscal space available in each of the six countries, thereby drawing conclusions about the financial feasibility of a โ€˜developmental welfare stateโ€™ model in the region.

This comprehensive book uniquely explores critical aspects of policy debates on a possible move from welfare to โ€˜rightsโ€™. It introduces students and researchers in development studies, social policy and South Asian studies to innovative welfare programmes in South Asia and gives a new perspective on the nature and patterns of welfare in South Asia with the view of tackling inequality and promoting well-being.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
PART I
1 Introduction: development and welfare policy in South Asia
2 Some preliminary reflections on development, public policy and welfare states
3 Approaching developmental welfare states: a โ€˜welfare geographyโ€™ of South Asia
4 Fiscal space in South Asia: evidence for the welfare state
PART II
5 Development, welfare and governance: explaining Bangladeshโ€™s โ€˜development surpriseโ€™
6 The Indian case: towards a rights-based welfare state?
7 The Maldives: the shifting nature of a welfare state
8 Nepal: social policy in a nascent welfare state
9 Political economy of reform: social protection reform in Pakistan
10 Sri Lankaโ€™s experience of social development: towards equity and justice
PART III
11 Social sector spending in South Asia: a mixed bag
12 Welfare, development and rights in South Asia
Outlook: the logic of Southasian evolution
Annex: methodological note on calculating fiscal space
Glossary
Index


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