
The exercise ofeliciting social security options will have to be worked out on the experiencewith various measures and policies in different countries; their effectivenessin terms of coverage and benefits; limitations and shortfalls and the scope forgeneralization. Further globalization, privatization, and liberalization areshaping the path of technology, creating new risks of marginalization andvulnerability. In such critical circumstances providing social securityeffectively to the formal and informal sector is becoming a challenging task to the governments.The collection of papers presented in Social Security In A Developing WorldContext focuses onexisting social security strategies and analyzes the viable strategies that canbe adopted into the social policy to promote social justice for every citizen.The aim is to generate further research and discussion among social securityexperts and policy makers on different issues of social security. This book willbe of interest to social security experts; policy makers, activists,academicians, scholars and students specialized in this field.
| kevin featherstone hodkinson rees pusey todd lencz marjorie hines woollacott | s a ahmed mark l green robert kanigher ohannesian ohannesian j rogers gore |