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  • 1
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    São Paulo : Selo Negro
    ISBN: 9788587478498 , 8587478494
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 109 S. , Ill.
    Series Statement: Retratos do Brasil negro
    Keywords: Bibliografie
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 103 - 109
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (37 p)
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Silva, Joana Trust in Government and Support for Redistribution
    Abstract: In many countries safety nets consist predominantly of universal subsidies on food and fuel. A key question for policy makers willing to shift to targeted safety nets is under what conditions middle-class citizens would be supportive of redistributive programs. Results from a behavioral experiment based on a nationally representative sample in Jordan reveal that increasing transparency in benefit delivery makes middle-class citizens (particularly among the youth and low-trust individuals) more willing to forgo their own welfare to benefit the poor. Moreover, increasing transparency enhances the relative support for cash-based safety nets, which have greater impact on poverty compared with in-kind transfers, but may be perceived as more prone to elite capture
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780821397725
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (285 pages)
    Series Statement: Mena Development Report
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.0956
    Keywords: Museums -- Educational aspects ; Design -- Study and teaching (Higher) ; Africa, North ; Economic policy ; 21st century ; Africa, North ; Social policy ; 21st century ; Middle East ; Economic policy ; 21st century ; Middle East ; Social policy ; 21st century ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The report aims to meet two broad objectives: (a) enhance knowledge about the current state of existing social safety nets (SSNs) and assess their effectiveness in responding to new and emerging challenges to the poor and vulnerable in the region by bringing together new evidence, data, and country-specific analysis; and (b) open up and inform a debate on feasible policy options to make SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative. The first chapter, 'a framework for SSN reform,' describes and illustrates the reasons for the region's growing need for SSN reform and establishes the framework for renewed SSNs. It identifies key goals for SSNs (promoting social inclusion, livelihood, and resilience) and illustrates how these goals have been achieved in some parts of the region and elsewhere. The second chapter, 'key challenges that call for renewed SSNs,' analyzes the challenges facing the region's poor and vulnerable households, which SSNs could focus on as a priority. Two large groups are at higher-than-average poverty risk: children and those who live in rural or lagging areas. The third chapter, 'the current state of SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa,' analyzes SSN spending and assesses different aspects of the SSN systems' performance. The fourth chapter, 'the political economy of SSN reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: what do citizens want?' presents new evidence on citizens' preferences concerning redistribution and SSN design, using newly collected data. It also discusses how political economy considerations could be taken into account in designing renewed SSNs in the region. The fifth chapter, 'the way forward: how to make safety nets in the Middle East and North Africa more effective and innovative,' proposes an agenda for reform and the path for moving forward, using global experience and the
    Abstract: Front Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Overview -- A Framework for SSN Reform -- Key Challenges That Call for Renewed SSNs -- The Current State of SSNs in the Middle East and North Africa -- The Political Economy of SSN Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: What Do Citizens Want? -- The Way Forward: How to Make Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa More Effective and Innovative -- Notes -- References -- 1 The Framework for Social Safety Net Reform in the Middle East and North Africa -- The Growing Need for Safety Nets -- Key Objectives and Results of Effective SSNs -- References -- 2 The Challenge: Poverty, Exclusion, and Vulnerability to Shocks -- Introduction -- Poverty and Lack of Access to Services -- Vulnerability to Poverty -- Social Exclusion -- Conclusions -- Annex 2A Demographic Statistics and Poverty Incidence in the Middle East and North Africa, Selected Countries, c. 2006-10 -- Notes -- References -- 3 The Current State of Social Safety Nets in the Middle East and North Africa -- Introduction -- Data and Methodology -- Spending on SSNs -- Performance of SSNs, Excluding Subsidies -- Performance of Subsidies as SSNs -- Conclusions -- Annex 3A Additional Figures and Tables -- Annex 3B Methodological Annex -- Notes -- References -- 4 The Political Economy of SSN Reforms in the Middle East and North Africa: What Do Citizens Want? -- Introduction -- Demand for Redistribution among Citizens of the Middle East and North Africa -- Citizens' Regard for Existing SSN Systems -- Satisfaction with Existing SSN Programs -- Subsidy Reforms: Acceptance and Options -- What Works? International Experience of SSN Reforms That Increased Acceptability -- Annex 4A MENA SPEAKS Questionnaire -- Annex 4B Methodology of MENA SPEAKS Surveys and Jordan Gives Experiment.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780821397718
    Language: English
    Pages: XXXI, 272 S. , graph. Darst.
    Series Statement: MENA development report
    DDC: 306.0956
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    Keywords: Sozialpolitik ; Soziale Sicherheit ; Mittlerer Osten ; Nordafrika ; Middle East Social policy 21st century ; Africa, North Social policy 21st century ; Middle East Economic policy 21st century ; Africa, North Economic policy 21st century ; Graue Literatur ; Naher Osten ; Nordafrika ; Soziales System ; Soziale Sicherheit ; Inklusion ; Resilienz ; MENA-Region
    Description / Table of Contents: PrefaceAcknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- The framework for SSN reform in MENA -- The challenge : poverty, exclusion, and vulnerability to shocks -- The current state of social safety nets in MENA -- The political economy of SSN reforms : MENA speaks! -- The way forward : how to make MENA safety nets more effective and innovative -- Annex 1.1: Posters presenting global showcase of best practice in SSN -- Annex 2.1: Demographic statistics and poverty incidence for selected mena countries -- Annex 2.2: Description of the data used for the micro-analysis -- Annex 3.1: Methodological annex -- Annex 3.2: Non-subsidy SSN programs included in household survey assessment -- Annex 3.3: SSN programs in MENA SSN inventory -- Annex 4.1: MENA speaks questionnaire -- Annex 4.2: Awareness of programs and subsidies.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Executive summary -- The framework for SSN reform in MENA -- The challenge : poverty, exclusion, and vulnerability to shocks -- The current state of social safety nets in MENA -- The political economy of SSN reforms : MENA speaks! -- The way forward : how to make MENA safety nets more effective and innovative -- Annex 1.1: Posters presenting global showcase of best practice in SSN -- Annex 2.1: Demographic statistics and poverty incidence for selected mena countries -- Annex 2.2: Description of the data used for the micro-analysis -- Annex 3.1: Methodological annex -- Annex 3.2: Non-subsidy SSN programs included in household survey assessment -- Annex 3.3: SSN programs in MENA SSN inventory -- Annex 4.1: MENA speaks questionnaire -- Annex 4.2: Awareness of programs and subsidies.
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Washington, DC : World Bank
    ISBN: 9780821397718
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , Illustrations
    Series Statement: MENA development report
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    DDC: 306.0956
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 6
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (172 pages)
    Series Statement: Directions in Development - Human Development
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Arbeitsmarkt ; Arbeitsmarktpolitik ; Qualifikation ; Bildungspolitik ; Industriepolitik ; Lohn ; Arbeitsnachfrage ; Arbeitslosigkeit ; Brasilien ; Development ; Employment ; Inclusion ; Jobs ; Poverty ; Productivity ; Skills ; Workforce
    Abstract: In the past 15 years, employment, labor market participation, and wages have grown significantly in Brazil. Improved labor market outcomes have been the main drivers of reductions in poverty and inequality. Sustaining Employment and Wage Gains in Brazil: A Skills and Jobs Agenda analyzes Brazil's labor markets and identifies the key challenges involved in sustaining job creation, wage growth, and poverty reduction. The work finds that continued progress in employment and labor earnings will depend on the country's ability to achieve a first critical goal: raise labor productivity. Continued improvements in the livelihoods of the poor will depend on achieving a second critical goal: connecting the poor to better, more productive jobs. In light of these goals, the report discusses reforms of program design and implementation in the following policy areas: (a) skills development (including through the flagship training program, PRONATEC); (b) unemployment insurance and other labor market regulations; (c) active labor market programs, including the National Employment System and entrepreneurship support; and (d) productive inclusion programs that, by promoting employability or income-earning opportunities for the poorest segments of the population in new ways, can help connect the poor to better, more productive jobs. The report reviews existing interventions in these four policy areas and proposes an agenda of incremental policy changes that could more effectively support the two critical goals. It also illustrates how other countries have dealt with similar challenges. As the report emphasizes, an essential first step will be to strengthen monitoring and evaluation systems to measure results by tracking programs' effects on labor market outcomes and using that information to inform program expansion. It also describes specific opportunities in each policy area to better coordinate programs with private sector demands and across policies, while also adapting them to improve the results for the urban and rural poor
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  • 7
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (55 pages)
    Series Statement: Middle East and North Africa Economic Update
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Adjustments ; Covid-19 ; Currency Depreciations ; Growth ; Inflation ; Jobs ; Labor Markets ; MENA ; Middle East ; Middle East and North Africa ; North Africa ; Shocks ; Terms of Trade ; Wages
    Abstract: Covid-19. The Russian invasion of Ukraine. Commodity price volatility. The rise of global inflation and interest rates. Currency depreciations among indebted middle-income economies. And now, natural disasters. As a sequence of events, the consequences can be both tragic and long-lasting. After analyzing the macroeconomic prospects of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region, this edition of the regional Economic Update assesses the human toll of macroeconomic shocks in terms of lost jobs and deteriorating livelihoods of the people of MENA. Growth is forecast to decelerate in 2023 after experiencing an oil-price induced growth spurt in 2022 among the high-income oil exporters of the region. Yet as the region continues to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 shock and navigates the heightened volatility in its terms of trade, the region's labor force is contending with the ramifications for their livelihoods of the inflationary pressures associated with currency fluctuations in some countries. The authors estimate that the macroeconomic shocks of 2020-22 led to an additional 5.1 million individuals becoming unemployed in MENA. Will these shocks permanently scar the hard-working people of MENA? The report answers this question by highlighting the trade-offs facing labor markets when facing macroeconomic shocks. A critical trade-off pertains to the loss of jobs versus decreases in real incomes, neither of which is desirable. The report advocates for maintaining the flexibility of real wages and discusses policy options to support the most vulnerable
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9781464816727
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (pages cm)
    Series Statement: Latin america and caribbean studies
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Coronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Economic Shock ; Fiscal Policy ; Labor Market ; Pandemic Impact ; Pandemic Response
    Abstract: A better policy framework for preventing, managing, and helping people recover from crises is crucial to lifting long-term growth and livelihoods in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). The need for this policy framework has never been more urgent as the region faces the monumental task of recovery from the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. Whether specific policy responses will deliver the expected growth dividends will depend on the underlying vision of how labor markets adjust to crises and the quality of the policies enacted. This report estimates how crises change labor market flows, assesses how these changes affect people, and discusses the key policy responses--
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Washington, DC, USA] : World Bank Group, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Office of the Chief Economist
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 72 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 8995
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Messina, Julian Twenty Years of Wage Inequality in Latin America
    Keywords: Graue Literatur
    Abstract: This paper documents an inverse U-shape in the evolution of wage inequality in Latin America since 1995, with a sharp reduction starting in 2002. The Gini coefficient of wages increased from 42 to 44 between 1995 and 2002 and declined to 39 by 2015. Between 2002 and 2015, the 90/10 log hourly earnings ratio decreased by 26 percent. The decline since 2002 was characterized by rising wages across the board, but especially among those at the bottom of the wage distribution in each country. Triggered by a rapid expansion of educational attainment, the wages of college and high school graduates fell relative to those with primary education. The premium for labor market experience also fell significantly. But the compression of wages was not entirely driven by changes in the wage structure across skill groups. Two-thirds of the decline in the variance of wages took place within skill groups. Changes in the sectoral, occupational, and formal-informal composition of jobs matter for the process of reduction in inequality, but do not fully account for the fall in within-skill variance. Evidence using longitudinal matched employer-employee administrative data suggests that an important driver was falling wage dispersion across firms
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  • 10
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    Washington, D.C : The World Bank
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (36 p)
    Series Statement: World Bank E-Library Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Bastos, Paulo Exports and Job Training
    Abstract: This paper examines whether export participation matters for job training. The paper draws on longitudinal worker-firm data for Brazilian manufacturing, linked with detailed records on training activity from the main provider. The analysis uses industry-specific exchange rate movements to generate exogenous variation in export status at the firm-level. The findings indicate that export participation tends to increase the share of workers who receive technical upgrading. The results also reveal that technical upgrading has positive returns to trainees within exporting firms. These findings support the hypothesis that exporting requires skill upgrading, and suggest that this is partially achieved by training firms' existing workforce
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