Social Security in Developing Countries
Explore the vital topic of social security with "Social Security in Developing Countries" by Ehtisham Ahmad, published by Oxford University Press in 2020. Spanning 496 insightful pages, this book delves into the unique meaning of social security in underdeveloped nations, where it often aligns more closely with poverty alleviation than traditional Western concepts. Ahmad meticulously defines social security across its various forms and critically analyses the most effective programmes tailored for the needs of developing countries. With a focus on practical solutions and real-world applications, this work serves as an essential resource for policymakers, researchers, and students interested in understanding and enhancing social welfare systems in challenging economic environments. Enhance your knowledge and find out how innovative strategies can foster social security and tackle poverty head-on.