Winners and losers: class dynamics and social protection in Pakistan

Mumtaz, Zahid and Roelen, Keetie (2025). Winners and losers: class dynamics and social protection in Pakistan. International Journal of Social Welfare, 34(2), article no. e12700.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ijsw.12700

Abstract

This study responds to the recent call in the literature for the interrogation and understanding of how social protection is accessed and distributed among various groups and classes of society. It explores who stands to win and lose from social protection through the lens of social class using the case study of Pakistan, where the elite class holds significant sway over decision-making. Using a unique mixed methods approach, this study offers a two-fold contribution: First, it applies cluster analysis to group households based on their socioeconomic demographics, with clusters serving as proxies for class and thereby giving unique insight into class composition in Pakistan. Second, it provides analysis of access to and experiences with social protection of households in different classes. The study concludes that social protection in Pakistan is insufficient in reaching and aiding lower-class households. Instead, it predominantly benefits the wealthy, reinforcing a cycle of privilege and disadvantage among different socioeconomic classes. This study contributes to the construction of knowledge on how concentration of power within an elite group leads to resource allocation that perpetuates existing inequalities, hinders social progress, and amplifies challenges faced by the lower classes.

Plain Language Summary

This research shows that higher classes in Pakistan have greater access to and benefit more from social protection than lower classes, despite social protection intended to support those in poverty and lower socio-economic groups.

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