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There is a consensus that jobs are vital in translating economic growth into lasting poverty reduction and social cohesion. But who creates jobs is an understudied field. This Economic Premise argues that there is a strong link between initial levels of young and small firms and subsequent job...
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developed country labor markets. This is largely because both labor sending and receiving countries are unsure that such …
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income, which can vary by gender. In the past, women from low-income households have typically entered the labor force, while … women from high-income households have often exited the labor market in response to economic crises. Evidence also suggests …
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offset adverse labor market impacts of economic downturns is of particular concern in developing countries where poverty … incidence is high and labor is typically the only asset for the majority of the population (Lustig 2000). The main objectives of …
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Remittances to developing countries are estimated to have declined by 6.1 percent in 2009 as a result of weak job markets in major destination countries. Although new migration has fallen, it is still positive. The stock of international migrants, therefore, has continued to grow and remittances...
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This policy note offers motivation and a game plan for achieving a coherent and mutually beneficial labor migration …) objectives and to reach compromise under labor agreements and policies; and (4) effective, evidence-based polices and public and …
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potential effects into three channels: wealth-constraint alleviation, insurance provision, and reduction of children’s labor …
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African firms is associated with higher labor productivity. But there is a large gap between the potential contribution these …, trade policy, and labor mobility at both the national and international levels. …
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As developing countries embark on a policy agenda of innovation-based growth, they face an acute shortage of competent individuals who know the country well, but who are not part of the “status quo” and therefore have no vested interests other than the best possible country outcome....
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debate currently focuses on external shocks and the role of labor market policies as a driver of those differences. In this … note, we analyze the roles of integration into the global economy and different labor market institutions during different …
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