This paper makes a distinction between social safety nets and welfare states and argues that while the former are needed because of the ubiquitousness of risk in human life, the case for the latter is more controversial. It emphasizes that "social" refers to cooperation, and does not prejudge whether this should be provided through private or public action. It provides a typology by stage of development of the type of labor market risks faced by workers...
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Рабочий документ о деятельности по наращиванию человеческого капитала
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Labor market insurance and social safety nets
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welfare state