Disability and Social Safety Nets in Developing Countries

Mitra, S. (2006), Disability and Social Safety Nets in Developing Countries, International Journal of Disability Studies, Vol 2(1), pp. 43-88

World Bank Social Protection Working Paper No. 509

46 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2013 Last revised: 9 Oct 2013

Date Written: May 1, 2005

Abstract

This paper deals with how social safety nets may reach the poor with disabilities in developing countries. It presents a framework for analyzing the inclusion of disability in social safety nets. The paper first reviews evidence on the relation between disability and poverty, and discusses the roles that safety nets may play with regard to disability. Safety nets can reach persons with disabilities through inclusive mainstream programs as well as disability targeted programs. The advantages and challenges of disability targeting are then discussed. The paper proceeds to analyze different ways that can be used to include disability considerations in the implementation of mainstream safety nets through the reduction of physical, communication and social barriers surrounding such programs and through the careful design and evaluation of safety nets. The use of disability targeting versus or in combination with disability mainstreaming is then discussed.

Suggested Citation

Mitra, Sophie, Disability and Social Safety Nets in Developing Countries (May 1, 2005). Mitra, S. (2006), Disability and Social Safety Nets in Developing Countries, International Journal of Disability Studies, Vol 2(1), pp. 43-88, World Bank Social Protection Working Paper No. 509, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2330481 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2330481

Sophie Mitra (Contact Author)

Fordham University ( email )

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Bronx, NY 10458
United States

HOME PAGE: http://www.fordham.edu/economics/mitra

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