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The article focuses on the economic development in several North African countries which include Morocco, Tunisia, and Algeria, considering migration trends to Organisation for Economic Co-operation & Development (OECD) countries. It discusses the several factors which affect migration trends in...
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Les systèmes de retraite du Maghreb ont des effets contradictoires sur la répartition des revenus des assurés sociaux. Ils ont tendance à amplifier l’écart entre salariés du public et du privé, mais à l’inverse à resserrer l’éven-tail des revenus à l’intérieur de chaque...
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En vue d’évaluer l’impact d’un projet de développement urbain intégré à Djibouti, une enquête de référence a été conduite en 2010 afin de connaître les conditions de vie des ménages avant le lancement du projet. Cet article présente les premiers résultats de cette enquête...
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Women employment has become a critical development challenge globally. This is because the exclusion of women in employment has potential negative effects on both sustainable inclusive development and poverty reduction. In this paper, we examine the characteristics and the key determinants of...
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This paper examines how different types of workers in 17 middle-income countries were affected by labor market retrenchment during the great recession. Impacts on different types of workers varied by country and were only weakly related to the severity of the shock. Among active workers, youth...
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This paper examines how different types of workers in 17 middle-income countries were affected by labor market retrenchment during the great recession. Impacts on different types of workers varied by country and were only weakly related to the severity of the shock. Among active workers, youth...
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While an emerging literature cites weather shocks as migration determinants, scant evidence exists on how such migration impacts the markets of receiving communities in developing countries. We address this knowledge gap by investigating the impact of weather-driven internal migration on labor...
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