(Re)distribution and Growth: What is the Role of Social Protection?

  • Rachel Sabates‐Wheeler
  • Gabriele Koehler
Volume 42 Number 6
Published: November 7, 2011
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1759-5436.2011.00278.x
Considerations of social justice, as opposed to growth, must provide the linchpin of a social protection agenda because the chronically vulnerable and poor are typically in their predicament because of institutionalised patterns of disadvantage. Furthermore, if the primary purpose of social protection programming is to transform the lives of large numbers of vulnerable people, only a radical agenda based on considerations of (re)distribution, recognition and representation will suffice, precisely because resource transfers alone (including provision of assets or jobs) will not be able to transform the terms of engagement upon which the vulnerable and poor interface with society.
From Issue: Vol. 42 No. 6 (2011) | Social Protection for Social Justice