Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends
This paper investigates the evolution of social protection frameworks in developing countries, distinguishing between contributory and tax-financed systems. Through a comparative analysis of social insurance, social assistance, public works, and community-based employment programs, this study asses...
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This paper investigates the evolution of social protection frameworks in developing countries, distinguishing between contributory and tax-financed systems. Through a comparative analysis of social insurance, social assistance, public works, and community-based employment programs, this study assesses their effectiveness in mitigating poverty, managing risks, and fostering resilience. A unique aspect of this research lies in its integration of economic, historical, and cultural factors, offering a comprehensive evaluation of social protection beyond conventional economic assessments. Key findings reveal the critical balance between efficiency and equity in resource allocation, underscoring the importance of addressing dependency and compliance in policy execution. By presenting a nuanced framework that bridges technical and social dimensions, this paper contributes to the growing discourse on sustainable social policies in the context of developing nations. It provides policymakers with actionable insights for crafting inclusive, long-term social protection strategies that align with both immediate relief and sustainable development goals.
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spelling | doaj-art-a98ac0afc7c149189b22d5d7ca7aa5872025-02-03T10:11:13ZengQubahanQubahan Academic Journal2709-82062025-01-015110.48161/qaj.v5n1a12221222Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social TrendsNodira Rustamova0Sardorbek Sharifzoda1Xurshida Burxanxodjaeva2Lola Rahimqulova 3Mukhammad Turdialiev4Farrukh Nurullaev 5Dauletbike Eshchanova6Department of Psychology and Pedagogy, Faculty of Social Sciences, ISFT International School of Finance Technology and Science (Private University), Tashkent City, 100140, Uzbekistan; Acting Rector, Mamun University, Khiva City, 220900, Uzbekistan;Department of Labor Law, Faculty of Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent City, 100000, Uzbekistan;Department of Labor Law, Faculty of Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent City, 100000, Uzbekistan;Vice Head of the Private International Law Department, Faculty of Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent City, 100000, Uzbekistan;Department of International law and human rights, Faculty of Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent City, 100000, Uzbekistan;Department of Civil law, Faculty of Law, Tashkent State University of Law, Tashkent City, 100000, Uzbekistan. This paper investigates the evolution of social protection frameworks in developing countries, distinguishing between contributory and tax-financed systems. Through a comparative analysis of social insurance, social assistance, public works, and community-based employment programs, this study assesses their effectiveness in mitigating poverty, managing risks, and fostering resilience. A unique aspect of this research lies in its integration of economic, historical, and cultural factors, offering a comprehensive evaluation of social protection beyond conventional economic assessments. Key findings reveal the critical balance between efficiency and equity in resource allocation, underscoring the importance of addressing dependency and compliance in policy execution. By presenting a nuanced framework that bridges technical and social dimensions, this paper contributes to the growing discourse on sustainable social policies in the context of developing nations. It provides policymakers with actionable insights for crafting inclusive, long-term social protection strategies that align with both immediate relief and sustainable development goals. https://journal.qubahan.com/index.php/qaj/article/view/1222 |
spellingShingle | Nodira Rustamova Sardorbek Sharifzoda Xurshida Burxanxodjaeva Lola Rahimqulova Mukhammad Turdialiev Farrukh Nurullaev Dauletbike Eshchanova Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends Qubahan Academic Journal |
title | Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends |
title_full | Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends |
title_fullStr | Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends |
title_full_unstemmed | Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends |
title_short | Social Protection in Developing Countries: Legal, Economic, and Social Trends |
title_sort | social protection in developing countries legal economic and social trends |
url | https://journal.qubahan.com/index.php/qaj/article/view/1222 |
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