1、Pathways to Inclusion:Learning from the COVID-19 Policy ResponseW H I T E P A P E RN O V E M B E R 2 0 2 2Centre for the New Economy and SocietyContentsExecutive summary1.Introduction 1.1 The COVID-19 response 1.2 Towards more inclusive post-pandemic policies2.Five key pandemic interventions 2.1 Emp
2、loyment support 2.2 Social safety nets 2.3 Public capital expenditure 2.4 Remote working 2.5 Remote learning3.Lessons for inclusive economic policy-making 3.1 Build smarter,customized,well-publicized social protections 3.2 Expand reskilling,upskilling and adult learning for all 3.3 Promote living wa
3、ges and bolster household finances 3.4 Ensure remote working promotes equality 3.5 Strengthen care systems to support gender equality 3.6 Invest in educational content,talent and infrastructure4.Conclusion:Financing policy innovations for the futureReferencesContributorsEndnotes356891011131416181919
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