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Toward More Efficient and Effective Public Social Spending in Central America [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x8 mm, weight: 320 g, col. figs, tables
  • Serija: Directions in Development - Human Development
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1464810605
  • ISBN-13: 9781464810602
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 144 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 254x178x8 mm, weight: 320 g, col. figs, tables
  • Serija: Directions in Development - Human Development
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-May-2017
  • Leidėjas: World Bank Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1464810605
  • ISBN-13: 9781464810602
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This report looks at the trends in public social spending in Central America from 2007 to 2014, conducts international benchmarking, examines measures of the effectiveness and efficiency of social spending, and assesses the quality of selected institutions influencing public social spending.

Central America has come a long way both in terms of economic and political stability. Increasingly the region is focusing on implementing productivity-enhancing reforms as well as supporting reductions in poverty and inequality. This report analyzes recent trends in public social spending in Central America from 2007 to 2014, conducts international benchmarking, examines measures of the effectiveness and efficiency of social spending, and discusses the quality of selected institutions influencing this spending. We examine total social spending, as well as detailing its four components: public spending on the education, health, and social protection and labor (SPL) sectors. In analyzing public social spending, the report addresses three crucial policy issues: (a) how to improve the coverage and redistributional incidence of public social spending; (b) how to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of public social spending; and (c) how to strengthen the institutions governing public spending in the social sector. While based heavily on a series of recent analytical social spending studies in six countries in the subregion—Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama—this report also takes a broader regional perspective and includes some comparisons to countries in other regions.
Foreword xi
Acknowledgments xiii
About the Authors xv
Abbreviations xix
Executive Summary
1(1)
Overview
1(1)
Main Findings
2(3)
Main Recommendations
5(4)
Note
9(2)
Chapter 1 Introduction
11(4)
Notes
13(2)
Chapter 2 Context: Progress and Opportunities for Human Development in Central America
15(8)
Notes
20(1)
References
20(3)
Chapter 3 Recent Trends in Social Spending across the Region and Sectors, 2007--14
23(14)
Notes
35(1)
References
35(2)
Chapter 4 Coverage and Targeting
37(32)
Education Coverage and Targeting
37(15)
Health Care Coverage and Targeting
52(7)
Social Protection and Labor Coverage and Targeting
59(6)
Notes
65(1)
References
66(3)
Chapter 5 Effectiveness and Efficiency of Public Social Services
69(30)
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Education Services
69(9)
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Health Services
78(6)
Effectiveness and Efficiency of Social Protection and Labor Spending
84(8)
Cost-Effectiveness of Public Spending: Relating Spending to Outcome
92(3)
Notes
95(1)
References
96(3)
Chapter 6 Selected Institutional and Governance Arrangements in the Social Sectors
99(12)
Education
100(2)
Health
102(4)
Social Protection and Labor
106(3)
Note
109(1)
References
109(2)
Chapter 7 Policy Recommendations
111(12)
Education
111(5)
Health
116(3)
Social Protection and Labor
119(2)
Cross-Sectoral and Cross-Regional Messages
121(1)
Notes
121(1)
References
122(1)
Appendix A Survey Sources, by Country 123