Zanzibar : Social protection expenditure and performance review and social budget.
Zanzibar's lack of social protection has left it vulnerable during the current financial crisis and economic downturn, and basic social services are urgently required. The ILO-DFID funded project sets out the current situation of existing social transfers within Zanzibar's social protectio...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Geneva :
International Labour Office,
2010.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Demographic, labour market, economic and social environments; 1.1 Structure of the population; 1.2 Fertility rates; 1.3 Life expectancy at birth and infant mortality rates; 1.4 Rural versus Urban population; 1.5 Labour market; 1.6 Zanzibar's Macroeconomic environment; 1.7 Health status; 1.8 Household incomes and income distribution and poverty; 1.9 Conclusions; 2. Degrees of informality: Prevailing patterns in the Zanzibar labour market and social security coverage; 2.1 How people work: Employment status of the population; 2.2 Where people work.
- 2.2.1 Employment by legal form of establishment2.3 Where people work: Formal sector activities and employmentin the informal sector; 2.4 Paid employees; 2.5 Informality of employment; 2.5.1 Employed in the formal sector; 2.5.2 Formal employment; 2.5.3 Formal economy; 2.6 Conclusions; 3. Living conditions: Poverty and vulnerability in Zanzibar; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Defining Poverty in Zanzibar; 3.3 Poverty in Zanzibar; 3.4 Living conditions of the poor; 3.4.1 Housing conditions and safe drinking water; 3.5 Levels of educational attainment and access to education; 3.6 Health status.
- 3.7 Vulnerability3.7.1 Meeting Food Needs; 3.7.2 Accessing Health Services; 3.7.3 HIV/AIDS; 3.7.4 Household size and composition; 3.7.5 Orphanhood; 3.7.6 Disability; 3.8 Conclusions; 3.9 Priority areas for action; 4. Contributory and non-contributory services and programmes; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Pension system in Zanzibar; 4.2.1 Overview of the Zanzibar Social Security Fund (ZSSF); 4.2.2 Assessment of pension system's performance; 4.3 Non-contributory services and programmes; 4.3.1 Introduction; 4.3.2 Zanzibar's education system; 4.3.3 Education policy 2006; 4.3.4 MKUZA.
- 4.3.5 Zanzibar education development programme4.3.6 Financing; 4.3.7 Literacy; 4.3.8 Tiers of education provision; 4.4 Conclusions; 4.4.1 Zanzibar's health system; 4.4.2 Health Care Policy; 4.4.3 Health Care Financing; 4.5 Findings of a mapping exercise of public and NGOs engaged in socialprotection provision in Zanzibar; 4.5.1 ZAKAT and other faith based provision; 4.5.2 Child Labour; 4.6 Conclusions; 5. Social budget; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Demographic and macro-economic assumptions; 5.2.1 Projection of the total population of Zanzibar; 5.2.2 Projected macro-economic environment.
- 5.3 Zanzibar's Social Budget5.3.1 Projection methodology of each component of the Social Budget; 5.4 The Social Insurance Budget (ZSSF); 5.5 Results of projections: The Social Budget; 6. The costs and benefits of social protection in Zanzibar; 6.1 Defining a package Social Protection benefits; 6.2 Costing a Social Protection package in Zanzibar; 6.2.1 Calculating the cost of a universal pension; 6.3 Indexation of benefits; 6.4 The possible benefits of Social Protection in Zanzibar; 6.5 Review of analysis; 6.6 Conclusions; 7. Conclusions; 7.1 What is the picture?; 7.2 Key Findings.