Journal Article

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Transforming Social Protection: Human Wellbeing and Social Justice

Published on 7 July 2014

This article calls for a moment of pause to consider the current direction of social protection thinking and practice. It introduces a special issue in which a range of authors explore the relationship between social protection and social justice. The article argues that the currently technocratic approach to social protection will neither be sustainable as a form of development intervention, nor produce sustainable reductions in poverty.

Authors

Stephen Devereux

Research Fellow

Publication details

published by
Palgrave Macmillan
authors
Devereux, S. and McGregor, J.A.
journal
The European Journal of Development Research, volume 26, issue 3

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