Consideraţii referitoare la conexiunea noţiunilor de protecţie socială
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ODINOKAIA-NEGURĂ, Ina, ROMANDAŞ, Nicolae. Consideraţii referitoare la conexiunea noţiunilor de protecţie socială. In: Revista Naţională de Drept, 2009, nr. 2(101), pp. 47-53. ISSN 1811-0770.
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Revista Naţională de Drept
Numărul 2(101) / 2009 / ISSN 1811-0770 /ISSNe 2587-411X

Consideraţii referitoare la conexiunea noţiunilor de protecţie socială

Pag. 47-53

Odinokaia-Negură Ina, Romandaş Nicolae
 
Universitatea de Stat din Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 29 iulie 2013


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Social protection refers to a set of benefits available (or not available) from the state, market, civil society and households, or through a combination of these agencies, to the individual/households to reduce multi-dimensional deprivation. This multi-dimensional deprivation could be affecting less active poor persons (e.g. the elderly, disabled) and active poor persons (e.g. unemployed). This broad framework makes this concept more acceptable in developing countries than the concept of social security. Social security is more applicable in the conditions, where large numbers of citizens depend on the formal economy for their livelihood. Through a defined contribution, this social security may be managed. But, in the context of wide spread informal economy, formal social security arrangements are almost absent for the vast majority of the working population. Besides, in developing countries, the state’s capacity to reach the vast majority of the poor people may be limited because of its limited resources. In such a context, multiple agencies that could provide for social protection is important for policy consideration. The framework of social protection is thus capable of holding the state responsible to provide for the poorest sections by regulating non-state agencies