Published on: April 17, 2026
UNIVERSAL SOCIAL PROTECTION
UNIVERSAL SOCIAL PROTECTION
NEWS: ILO Report on need for Universal Social Protection
CONTEXT
- “Universal social protection in changing labour markets”à Protecting workers in all types of employment” àstrong social protection systems for all types of workers.
- ILOà Social protection as the set of policies and programmes designed to prevent and reduce poverty and vulnerability across a person’s life cycle.
- Includes child and family benefits, maternity protection, unemployment support, health protection, old-age benefits, etc.
Need for social protection
- Establishes dependable systems that reduce vulnerability+ reinforce people’s capabilities
- Strong social systemsà Essential for fostering stability amidst climate change, technological shifts, and demographic changes.
- g. Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana.
- Globally, social security contributions accounted for 18.8% of total taxation in 2019.
- Reduces Gender InequalitiesàGender-responsive social protection systems help offset labour market inequalities. E.g. Pradhan Mantri Matru Vandana Yojana.
Way Forward
- Ensuring comprehensive benefits for all workers including self-employed, temporary, and part-time workers.
- Integrating broad-based social insurance with tax-financed schemes (like universal child benefits and social pensions).
- Guaranteeing a basic level of income security and effective access to adequate healthcare for all.
India’s Initiative for Expanding Social Protection
- Levies (cess) imposed on industries finance social protection for workers lacking direct employer-employee relationships.
- Cover workers in sectors like mining, construction, bidi, and film industries.
- Introduction of platform levies and laws like the Rajasthan Platform Based Gig Workers (Registration and Welfare) Act, 2023.
- Welfare boards ensure representation of workers, employers, and the state, promoting institutionalised dialogue and accountability.
