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Emerging Trends in Social Policy from the South

Milla Nyyssölä, Yi, Ilcheong

Challenges and Innovations in Emerging Economies

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Release Date: 21/05/2024

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: Policy Press
Series: Research in Comparative and Global Social Policy
Contributors: Ilcheong Yi (Edited by), Alexandra Kaasch (Edited by), Kelly Stetter (Edited by), Milla Nyyssölä (Contributions by), Sophie Plagerson (Contributions by), Brooke Wilmsen (Contributions by), Heath Prince (Contributions by), Yara Halasa-Rappel (Contributions by), Roosa Lambin (Contributions by), Louise Haagh (Contributions by), Sanjay Ruparelia (Contributions by), Rina Agarwala (Contributions by), Smita Srinivas (Contributions by), Lauren Stuart (Contributions by), Bingqin Li (Contributions by), Bo Hu (Contributions by), Jing Wang (Contributions by), Nicola Yeates (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Challenges and Innovations in Emerging Economies
Drawing on international case studies from emerging economies and developing countries including South Africa, India, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, Indonesia, China and Russia, this book examines the rise, nature and effectiveness of recent developments in social policy in the Global South.

Drawing on international case studies from emerging economies and developing countries including South Africa, India, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan, Tunisia, Indonesia, China and Russia, this book examines the rise, nature and effectiveness of recent developments in social policy in the Global South.

By analysing these new emerging trends, the book aims to understand how they can contribute to meaningful change and whether they could offer alternative solutions to the social, economic and environmental policy challenges facing low-income countries within a contemporary global context.

It pays particular attention to reforms and innovations relating to the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the move away from a welfare state, towards a ‘welfare multitude’, in which new actors, such as civil society organisations, play an increasingly important role in social policy.