A case for the inclusion of informal social protection in social policy theory and practice: Lessons from Nigeria and Pakistan

Zahid Mumtaz*, Oko Chima Enworo, Zitha Mokomane

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Abstract

This paper argues for the integration of informal social protection into social policy theory and practice through a comparative analysis of informal mechanisms in Pakistan and Nigeria. In developing countries, especially in Asia and Africa, where formal social protection coverage is limited, informal social protection plays a crucial role in addressing gaps in the welfare system. The findings not only contribute to a comprehensive understanding of welfare systems but also support for the cohesive integration of formal and informal social protection, providing evidence for policy improvements in developing and less developed countries.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Asian and African Studies
Early online date25 Apr 2024
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 25 Apr 2024

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  • SPS Centre for Urban and Public Policy Research

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