@article{3939919, note = {Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-315).}, url = {http://digitallibrary.un.org/record/3939919}, title = {World social protection report 2020-22 : social protection at the crossroads – in pursuit of a better future}, publisher = {International Labour Organization,}, abstract = {Despite the unprecedented worldwide expansion of social protection during the COVID-19 crisis, more than 4 billion people around the world remain entirely unprotected, a new International Labour Organization (ILO) report says. It finds that the pandemic response was uneven and insufficient, deepening the gap between countries with high and low income levels and failing to afford the much-needed social protection that all human beings deserve. Social protection includes access to health care and income security, particularly in relation to old age, unemployment, sickness, disability, work injury, maternity or loss of a main income earner, as well as for families with children.}, recid = {3939919}, pages = {315 p. :}, address = {Geneva :. 2021}, year = {2021}, }