Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1
This note provides an update of social protection responses to the food, fuel, fertilizer, and other price shocks sparked or accelerated by the Ukraine war. The vast majority of measures were introduced in early 2022 (February-April), although some...
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okr-10986-374412022-05-17T05:10:36Z Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 Gentilini, Ugo Almenfi, Mohamed Iyengar, Hrishikesh TMM Okamura, Yuko Urteaga, Emilio Raul Valleriani, Giorgia Muhindo, Jimmy Vulembera Aziz, Sheraz SUBSIDIES SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION LABOR MARKET FOOD SUBSIDIES FUEL SUBSIDIES AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES FEE SUBSIDIES PRICE SHOCK RESPONSE RESPONSE TO VOLATILITY PRICE SHOCK DATA PRICE SURGE DATA This note provides an update of social protection responses to the food, fuel, fertilizer, and other price shocks sparked or accelerated by the Ukraine war. The vast majority of measures were introduced in early 2022 (February-April), although some specific interventions to mitigate prices were included in late 2021. This initiative complements other two ongoing thematic trackers of country-level action on how social protection is being leveraged in crisis situations – one on Covid-19 responses (16 versions) and another one focused on displacement as a result of the Ukraine war (3 versions). Data is preliminary and meant to elicit comments, additions, integration, and revisions to be incorporated in next living paper versions. Specifically, the note tracks four broad measures, namely social assistance, social insurance, labor markets, and subsidies. The latter includes five subcategories, i.e., fuel, food, fertilizers and agriculture inputs, and fees subsidies. Data and analysis are preliminary, and more information on specific measures will be provided as data becomes available. 2022-05-16T18:35:00Z 2022-05-16T18:35:00Z 2022-04 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099314105052232192/IDU095bf4f1a037f1045320984d0f15bdc8ef0de http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37441 English Social Protection & Jobs Discussion Paper;2208 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Working Paper (Numbered Series) |
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SUBSIDIES SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION LABOR MARKET FOOD SUBSIDIES FUEL SUBSIDIES AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES FEE SUBSIDIES PRICE SHOCK RESPONSE RESPONSE TO VOLATILITY PRICE SHOCK DATA PRICE SURGE DATA |
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SUBSIDIES SOCIAL ASSISTANCE SOCIAL INSURANCE SOCIAL PROTECTION LABOR MARKET FOOD SUBSIDIES FUEL SUBSIDIES AGRICULTURAL SUBSIDIES FEE SUBSIDIES PRICE SHOCK RESPONSE RESPONSE TO VOLATILITY PRICE SHOCK DATA PRICE SURGE DATA Gentilini, Ugo Almenfi, Mohamed Iyengar, Hrishikesh TMM Okamura, Yuko Urteaga, Emilio Raul Valleriani, Giorgia Muhindo, Jimmy Vulembera Aziz, Sheraz Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 |
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This note provides an update of
social protection responses to the food, fuel, fertilizer,
and other price shocks sparked or accelerated by the Ukraine
war. The vast majority of measures were introduced in early
2022 (February-April), although some specific interventions
to mitigate prices were included in late 2021. This
initiative complements other two ongoing thematic trackers
of country-level action on how social protection is being
leveraged in crisis situations – one on Covid-19 responses
(16 versions) and another one focused on displacement as a
result of the Ukraine war (3 versions). Data is preliminary
and meant to elicit comments, additions, integration, and
revisions to be incorporated in next living paper versions.
Specifically, the note tracks four broad measures, namely
social assistance, social insurance, labor markets, and
subsidies. The latter includes five subcategories, i.e.,
fuel, food, fertilizers and agriculture inputs, and fees
subsidies. Data and analysis are preliminary, and more
information on specific measures will be provided as data
becomes available. |
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Working Paper |
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Gentilini, Ugo Almenfi, Mohamed Iyengar, Hrishikesh TMM Okamura, Yuko Urteaga, Emilio Raul Valleriani, Giorgia Muhindo, Jimmy Vulembera Aziz, Sheraz |
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Gentilini, Ugo Almenfi, Mohamed Iyengar, Hrishikesh TMM Okamura, Yuko Urteaga, Emilio Raul Valleriani, Giorgia Muhindo, Jimmy Vulembera Aziz, Sheraz |
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Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 |
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Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 |
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Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 |
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Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 |
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Tracking Global Social Protection Responses to Price Shocks : Version 1 |
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tracking global social protection responses to price shocks : version 1 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2022 |
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