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This paper examines the macroeconomic and individual elements affecting youth unemployment and inactivity in Kenya with … conditions have a greater influence. The paper also finds a large gap between the youth and the overall employment elasticities …, they are not sufficient to address youth challenges. Efforts will need to be focused on improving the youth employment …
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with employment policy in order for either or both to be as beneficial as possible. This volume, using a broad definition … of social protection, takes an in-depth look at selected programmes and their interaction with employment generation and … growth in India, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico, Peru and Tajikistan. It focuses on poverty and aims to explore how social and …
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that Kenya, as the ninth largest economy in Africa and the fourth largest in sub-Saharan Africa and with a locational …This paper mainly analyses the drivers of economic growth in Kenya and the linkages to the labour market dynamics, with … labour use, although growth-employment elasticities have slightly declined in recent years. Whereas formal wage employment …
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took place in urban areas in Kenya. We find that youth, in general, prefer to work in jobs that have the attributes of … youth demand to facilitate access to wage employment include jobs search assistance and training on soft-skills, followed by …This paper presents the main results of three Discrete Choice Experiments designed to estimate youth preferences for …
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conceived, designed, and matured from either a male-oriented or a gender-neutral perspective is thus unsurprising. In Kenya … settlements in Kenya. There is ample potential for the transport sector to generate significant changes in women's productivity … and empowerment, while ensuring equitable access to opportunities is offered for both men and women. This is what Kenya …
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