The politics of social protection in rural India
<p>Social protection should ideally create a framework of 'welfare rights' for the vulnerable individuals and households. The state, through a set of policies of <em>promotive</em> and <em>protective</em> measures, sets out to achieve this. However, gaining th...
Main Author: | Pellissery, S |
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Other Authors: | Smith, G |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2006
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