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Humboldt University of Berlin Social Policy, Gender and Care Shahra Razavi Research Coordinator, UNRISD 20 June 2007

The Ascendance of Social Policy Late 1980s social costs of adjustment Popular discontent with social costs of stabilization and structural adjustment Adjustment with a Human Face 1987 Work on human capital within the World Bank Response: targeting and safety nets Financial crises of the 1990s and social protection Asian financial crisis 1997 G7 requests WB to formulate social principles Response: Social Risk Management; WDR 2000/1 Attacking Poverty Post-Washington Consensus : Rediscovering the social Social protection, good governance, participation Global focus on poverty PRSPs and the MDGs Embedded liberalism

Post-Neoliberalism: A new welfare consensus? OECD and EU interest in care (e.g. Babies and Bosses series) Need to get women into the labour force (social contributions, taxes) Concerns about low fertility (pension system) De-familialization strategy: i.e. shift care out of the family Developmental Social Policy Also referred to as productive or active welfare East Asia emphasis on growth; promotes private source of welfare (family, firm) South Africa 1997 White Paper on Social Welfare; emphasis on public works programme Social Investment State (OECD, EU) and the Invisible Carer Investment in human capital and life-long learning, especially the capabilities and opportunities of children Idea of investment with long-term pay-offs (hence, children)

Developmental or productive welfare: How does it translate into policy? Active welfare strategy in Sweden encouraged women to enter the workforce provided good (well protected) jobs (public sector, other) and decent public care services Workfare in US encourage welfare mothers into work (post-afdc) Low-wage work (dead-end?) Mix of private and informal care services (dubious quality) South African developmental welfare two-tier system of benefits, with people in work-related programmes treated as deserving poor and those on welfare (and particularly mothers drawing the Child Support Grant), as passive subjects or cunning exploiters of the system Context matters

Time spent in unpaid and paid work by men and women in two adult families with a child under 5 years old (average hours per day) Men (average for all men) Women (employed full time in paid work) Ratio: Women to Men Unpaid Paid Unpaid Paid Childcare All unpaid Canada (1998) 4.0 6.3 5.1 5.9 1.4 1.3 United States (1995) 2.5 6.2 4.2 4.9 1.9 1.7 Denmark (1987) 2.3 7.2 4.0 5.4 2.0 1.7 Finland (1987) 2.8 6.1 5.6 3.9 2.8 2.0 Sweden (1991) 3.7 6.4 6.1 3.9 1.9 1.6 Italy (1989) 1.8 6.6 6.4 4.2 2.7 3.6 UK (1995) 3.1 6.3 7.4 3.5 1.4 2.4 Austria (1992) 2.2 6.9 5.8 4.7 2.2 2.6 Gemany (1992) 3.4 6.1 6.2 4.1 2.1 1.8 Netherlands (1985) 2.9 5.2 6.2 1.7 2.4 2.1 Australia (1997) 2.9 6.1 4.6 6.0 1.8 1.6 Source: OECD Employment Outlook, Paris: OECD, 2001, Table 4.5, p. 140.

Women's hourly employment earnings as a percent of men's, total employment (15+) 120% 100% 96% 80% 80% 72% 71% 60% 40% 20% 0% Costa Rica (2003) El Salvador (2003) Ghana (1998/9) South Africa (2003) Source: Calculations based on estimates from Heintz, James. Summary of Country Case-Studies and Tabulations for UNIFEM s Progress of the World s Women 2005 Background paper prepared for Progress of the World s Women 2005: Women, Work, and Poverty. New York: UNIFEM.

3. Social sector reforms: Gender bias Women s labour market disadvantages weaken their claims to social protection mechanisms and social services If entitlements are on a commercial basis (e.g. market based provision) If entitlements are employment-based (e.g. social insurance where contributions are closely tied to years in paid work, especially of the formal kind).

Financing Mechanisms & Social Exclusion in Health Commercialization and exclusion Introduction of fees and charges in public health facilities & increasing reliance on private (out of pocket) payment Who can pay user fees and out of pocket payments? Class/income Whose needs are prioritised? Look inside FAMILIES and HOUSEHOLDS Promotion of mutual health insurance (MHI) (voluntary schemes) Low participation rates Financially unsustainable Little space for redistribution Promotion of social insurance schemes (employment-based) Limited coverage in countries with extensive informal economies Some attempts to extend coverage to informal and independent workers BUT needs government subsidies (e.g. Costa Rica) SSA several countries have SHI (Kenya, Ghana, Mozambique, Tanzania) but limited coverage for women due to their low rates of formal employment

Pension Reform: Diverse Models Privatization as preferred route of IFIs and their domestic allies Chile and later Mexico as front-runners in privatization in LA Resistance in Costa Rica and Brazil Other models include: Provident Fund (e.g. Singapore) Basic pensions (e.g. Costa Rica, South Africa) Features of privatized and individualized systems that discriminate against women workers (especially unpaid workers): Requires extensive years of contributions to qualify for a minimum pension; 20 years for both women and men in Chile and in Mexico Close connection between contributions and benefits (discriminates against those with lower incomes) based on all years of work Life expectancy counts (women normally live longer than men but retire earlier) Fixed commission on wages (for admin costs) affects workers with low incomes adversely

Projected replacement rates in old and new systems, % of average wage in the Polish economy Typical female Typical male Age New system Old system New system Old system 60 22.4 64.8 30.4 79.5 61 23.6 65.8 32.0 80.8 62 24.8 66.8 33.8 82.2 63 26.2 67.8 35.6 83.5 64 27.6 68.8 37.6 84.9 65 29.2 69.8 39.6 86.2 66 30.8 70.8 41.8 87.6 67 32.5 71.8 44.1 88.9 68 34.3 72.8 46.6 90.3 69 36.2 73.8 49.2 91.6 70 38.3 74.8 52.0 93.0 Source: Woycicka et al. 2003. Author s calculations.

South African Old Age Pension (OAP) Non-contributory financed from general revenues Means-tested Women retire at age 60, men 65 Recent research on OAP suggests (Lund 2006) It is well-targeted in racial terms (for example it reaches 80% of the African population, most of whom are poor, and an insignificant number of the white population) It is well targeted to rural areas It is well targeted to women, because they live longer, draw the pension earlier, and are poorer It is valued for its reliability It contributes to the security of the households in which elderly people live It contributes to the production of livelihoods of elderly people themselves, and of other and younger family members. Unpaid workers effectively have a guarantee of partial economic security in old age

Children and child benefits Children -- important constituency of the post-neoliberal social investment state (Jenson and Saint-Martin) Positive outcomes: Child and family benefits (EU): increased as % of spending on social protection in 1990s Child benefits also on the rise in developing countries typically through conditional cash transfers (e.g. Oportunidades in Mexico) Down-side: Part of equality of opportunity framework which seeks to equalize starting points (investing in future generations) while marginalizing redistribution NOW Women as conduit of policy (i.e. resources channelled through them are expected to translate into greater improvements in the well-being of children and the family) (Molyneux) What about not productive members of society needing care, like elderly and handicapped?