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Social policy learning inside the World Bank: The case of multi‐pillar pension reform

Heneghan, Martin

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Dr MARTIN HENEGHAN MARTIN.HENEGHAN@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Assistant Professor in Social/ Public Policy



Abstract

This paper analyses the process of policy learning that has taken place inside the Social Protection and Labor Department of the World Bank after the large-scale abandonment of its flagship pension programme. It draws on a set of elite interviews with present and former senior policy actors at the World Bank, alongside other key transnational actors to assess the Bank's response. It utilises the policy learning literature, in particular Hall's (1993) policy paradigm approach, to analyse the scope of learning that has been undertaken. The analysis shows that policy learning is a central activity within the Social Protection and Labor Department. From the moment the World Bank entered the pensions field in 1994, it continually updated its policy advice as a result of ‘rational updating’ (Blyth, 2013) or first and second order change (Hall, 1993). However, after the global economic crisis, the dominance of the Bank in the field waned, which opened it up to new ideas and rival paradigms. This has led to a policy conversion at the World Bank. Whilst not fully abandoning its pension model from the 1990s, it now emphasises the role of public pensions and poverty relief with less of a focus on funding and sustainability. The paper argues this change borders on paradigmatic change at the Bank. It has led to a closer working relationship with the International Labour Organization as both organizations focus on the issue of pensions coverage.

Citation

Heneghan, M. (2022). Social policy learning inside the World Bank: The case of multi‐pillar pension reform. Social Policy and Administration, 56(5), 827-842. https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12809

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 25, 2022
Online Publication Date Mar 21, 2022
Publication Date 2022-09
Deposit Date Jul 6, 2023
Publicly Available Date Jul 10, 2023
Journal Social Policy & Administration
Print ISSN 0144-5596
Electronic ISSN 1467-9515
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 56
Issue 5
Pages 827-842
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12809
Keywords Public Administration; Sociology and Political Science; Development
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/8317897
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spol.12809

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