Towards Inclusive Social Policies?
Southeast Asia after the Pandemic
Author(s)
Fossati, Diego
Thomas, Nicholas
Thompson, Mark
Language
EnglishAbstract
Available open access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted economies and upended lives – but did it also open the door to more inclusive policies? Focusing on both attitudinal and institutional repercussions of the pandemic, and transcending Western-centric narratives and case studies, this book asks the question: has the COVID-19 pandemic facilitated the adoption of more generous and inclusive social policies in Southeast Asia? Combining original survey data with qualitative policy analysis in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, this concise yet rigorous volume challenges long-held beliefs and provides a comparative framework for understanding welfare change in politically and economically varied contexts. Valuable reading for anyone seeking to understand how crises can reshape public expectations and state responses.
Keywords
COVID-19; Public policy; Institutions; Crisis; Disruption; Social policy; Welfare; Southeast Asia; Policy change; Public healthDOI
10.51952/9781447376255ISBN
9781447376255, 9781447376255, 9781447376248, 9781447376231Publisher
Policy PressPublisher website
https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/homePublication date and place
Bristol, 2025Classification
Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
Public administration
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
Welfare and benefit systems


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