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Although 2.3% of GDP worldwide is allocated to public social protection expenditure for income security during working age, there are wide regional, national and local variations, e.g. ranging from 0.5% in Africa to 5.9% in Western Europe. Only 28% of the global labour force is potentially or legally eligible for unemployment benefits. Yet, only 12% of unemployed workers worldwide actually receive unemployment benefits, with effective coverage ranging from 64% of unemployed workers in Western Europe to just over 7% in the Asia and Pacific region, 5% in Latin America and the Caribbean, and less than 3% in the Middle East and Africa.

Globally, about 39% and more than 90% of the population living in low-income countries have no right to healthcare. About 18,000 children die every day, mainly from preventable causes. On average, governments allocate 0.4% of GDP to child and family benefits, ranging from 2.2% in Western Europe to 0.2% in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.

Fiscal austerity measures since the 2008-2009 global financial and economic crises have exacerbated the situation. Such measures are not limited to Europe; many developing countries have also adopted such measures, including reducing or ending food and fuel subsidies; cutting or capping wages; more narrowly targeting social protection benefits, and reducing public pension and health care systems.

These are contrary to the pledges countries made in adopting Agenda 2030 for the Sustainable Development Goals which include achieving universal protection and health care. Not surprisingly, fiscal austerity measures, including cuts in social protection expenditure, have not helped economic recovery, but instead, have exacerbated inequality
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Although 2.3% of GDP worldwide is allocated to public social protection expenditure for income security during working age, there are wide regional, national and local variations, e.g. ranging from 0.5% in Africa to 5.9% in Western Europe. Only 28% of the global labour force is potentially or legally eligible for unemployment benefits. Yet, only 12% of unemployed workers worldwide actually receive unemployment benefits, with effective coverage ranging from 64% of unemployed workers in Western Europe to just over 7% in the Asia and Pacific region, 5% in Latin America and the Caribbean, and less than 3% in the Middle East and Africa.Globally, about 39% and more than 90% of the population living in low-income countries have no right to healthcare. About 18.000 children die every day, mainly from preventable causes. On average, governments allocate 0.4% of GDP to child and family benefits, ranging from 2.2% in Western Europe to 0.2% in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.Fiscal austerity measures since the 2008-2009 global financial and economic crises have exacerbated the situation. Such measures are not limited to Europe; many developing countries have also adopted such measures, including reducing or ending food and fuel subsidies; cutting or capping wages; more narrowly targeting social protection benefits, and reducing public pension and health care systems.These are contrary to the pledges made in adopting Agenda 2030 the developing countries for the Sustainable Development Goals which include achieving universal protection and health care. Not surprisingly, the fiscal austerity measures, including cuts in social protection expenditure, have not helped the economic recovery, but instead, have exacerbated inequality
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Although 2.3% of GDP is allocated to the public worldwide expenditure for social protection working age income security khi, there are wide regional, national and local variations, eg Ranging from 0.5% to 5.9% in Africa in Western Europe. Only 28% of the global Labour force is Potentially Eligible for unemployment benefits or Legally. Yet, only 12% of unemployed workers receive unemployment benefits worldwide Actually, with effective coverage from 64% of unemployed Ranging in Western Europe workers to just over 7% in the Asia and Pacific region, Latin America and 5% in the Caribbean, and less coal 3% in the Middle East and Africa.

Globally, about 39% and more 90% of the population coal living in low-income Countries have no right to healthcare. About 18,000 children die every day, mainly from preventable Causes. On average, 0.4% of GDP Governments allocate to child and family benefits, Ranging from 2.2% to 0.2% in Western Europe in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.

Fiscal austerity since the 2008-2009 global Measures Financial and economic crises have exacerbated the situation. Such Measures are not limited to Europe; many developing countries have cũng vd Adopted Measures, Including food and fuel Reducing or ending subsidies; cutting or capping wages; more narrowly targeting social protection benefits, and pension and health care Reducing public systems.

These are the contrary to the pledges made ​​in Countries Adopting Sustainable Development Agenda in 2030 for the Achieving Goals include universal mà protection and health care. Not surprisingly, Measures Fiscal austerity, cuts in social protection expenditure gồm, have not 'Helped Economic recovery, but thay, have exacerbated inequality operators
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