Household risk management and social protection in Chile
In: A World Bank country study
In: A World Bank country study
In: A World Bank country study
In: World Bank country study
Intro -- Contents -- Abstract -- Acknowledgments -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- Executive Summary -- 1. Trends in Poverty and Inequality, Risk Indicators and the Reach of Chile's Social Protection System -- Changes in Poverty and Income Distribution Indicators Since 1998 -- Life Cycle Risk Indicators in Chile & the Reach of Social Protection -- Identifying The Principal Risks to Household Incomes in Chile-Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence -- 2. A Conceptual Framework for Analyzing Risks to Income -- 3. Prudent Fiscal Management as Social Protection Policy -- Is Economic and Fiscal Management a Relevant Aspect of 21 Social Protection Policy? -- Aggregate Level Self-Insurance and Self-Protection in Chile -- Country Level Self-Insurance and Self-Protection, and Implications for Social Protection -- A General Concern with Fiscal Rules -- 4. Mitigating the Risk of Poverty From Job Loss -- The Risk of Job Loss -- Increasing Incidence and Duration of Unemployment: Cyclical or Structural? -- Chile Public Employment Programs -- Chile's Mixed Unemployment Insurance System, -- 5. The Risk of Poverty from Health Shocks -- Analyzing the Risk of Losses from Adverse Health Events -- Analysis of the Health System at the Aggregate Level -- How Well Does Chile's Health Insurance System Cover Households? -- Mitigating Poverty from Adverse Health Events at the Household Level -- Plan AUGE: Toward Providing all Chileans With Uniform Minimum Cover -- 6. The Risk of Poverty Due to Loss of Earnings Ability in Old Age -- The Risk of Losing Earnings Ability and Poverty in Old Age -- Covering the Population Against Loss of Earnings and Old Age Poverty: Aggregate Level Analysis -- Mitigating Loss of Earnings Ability and Old Age Poverty: Household Level Analysis -- Gradually Shifting the Relative Weights of Chile's Multi-Pillar Pension System.
In: A World Bank country study
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