
The uncertainty of modern society in Cambodia: The new perspective of the government in insurance regulation
Author(s) -
Chou Meng
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
social work and social welfare
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2591-782X
DOI - 10.25082/swsw.2021.02.002
Subject(s) - social insurance , social protection , income protection insurance , unemployment , poverty , economics , government (linguistics) , politics , key person insurance , development economics , economic policy , economic growth , political science , public economics , business , insurance policy , general insurance , finance , market economy , law , linguistics , philosophy
Since the long period of political, social stability and especially the peacebuilding under the interfering of the United Nation, in 1991 the Paris Peace Accord was signed. Cambodia was settled in a peaceful state and it has achieved the basic fundamental for county’s economic development with rapidly status. Accordingly, the social protection policy has critically recognized by the government recently, however, whilst the economic gains are more likely fragile, most of the people are still in the poverty line, the long-term economic prospects are uncertain, such as its weak institution, social inequality and unemployment issues, and social protection system. The social protection system in Cambodia, as a particular, is at an early stage, and very limited. With the small proportion of the covered social insurance program, there are lifecycle shocks and economic downturn have resulted. Thus, the role of private insurance (insurance industry) in boosting the domestic financial economy, and its potential in risk management and complement state’s social insurance program have become the prime matters of considerable interest to state’s regulators and policy-makers.