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Environmental Economics&Policies 115 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 98 Banks&Banking Reform 88 Economic Theory&Research 67 Labor Markets 67 Labor Policies 65 Safety Nets and Transfers 65 Rural Poverty Reduction 59 Pensions&Retirement Systems 58 Population Policies 51 Health Economics&Finance 46 Youth and Governance 40 Debt Markets 35 Insurance&Risk Mitigation 30 Labor Standards 29 Poverty Assessment 29 Services&Transfers to Poor 28 Emerging Markets 27 Primary Education 26 Street Children 26 Access to Finance 24 Gender and Law 23 Children and Youth 22 Poverty Monitoring&Analysis 22 Social Protections&Assistance 21 Housing&Human Habitats 20 Regional Economic Development 20 Education For All 18 Public Sector Economics 17 Poverty Impact Evaluation 16 Social Risk Management 16 National Governance 15 ICT Policy and Strategies 14 Work&Working Conditions 13 Adolescent Health 11 Social Cohesion 11 Economic Stabilization 9 Financial Intermediation 9 Governance Indicators 9 Tertiary Education 9
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Holzmann, Robert 18 Tzannatos, Zafiris 14 Vodopivec, Milan 13 Whitehouse, Edward 10 Fernandez, Luisa 8 Palacios, Robert 8 Andrews, Colin 6 Betcherman, Gordon 6 Dar, Amit 6 Honorati, Maddalena 6 Kuddo, Arvo 6 Rofman, Rafael 6 Subbarao, Kalanidhi 6 Almeida, Rita 5 Canagarajah, Sudharshan 5 Grosh, Margaret 5 Lindert, Kathy 5 Orazem, Peter F. 5 Angel-Urdinola, Diego F. 4 Blunch, Niels-Hugo 4 Braithwaite, Jeanine 4 Castel, Paulette 4 Domelen, Julie Van 4 Koettl, Johannes 4 Lundberg, Mattias 4 Mont, Daniel 4 Ninno, Carlo del 4 Rawlings, Laura 4 Rosati, Furio Camillo 4 Sedlacek, Guilherme 4 Siegel, Paul B. 4 Zampaglione, Giuseppe 4 Alwang, Jeffrey 3 Bhalotra, Sonia 3 Carneiro, Pedro 3 Disney, Richard 3 Forteza, Alvaro 3 Fox, Louise 3 Fretwell, David H. 3 Grimm, Michael 3
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Complementing natural disasters management : the role of social protection
Vakis, Renos - World Bank Group - 2006
Natural disasters have ahuge impact on social and economic welfare. Policies to manage them need to be integrated and well grounded to the specificities of natural hazards as well as local capacities in terms of fiscal, administrative and economic capabilities. A well designed natural disasters...
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Social pensions Part I : their role in the overall pension system
Palacios, Robert; Sluchynsky, Oleksiy - World Bank Group - 2006
Cash transfers for the elderly with little or no link to previous contribution, or work history are employed in many countries to provide income support for the elderly. In the context of the larger debate over pension reform, some argue that these'social pensions'are an effective way to deal...
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Japan's pension reform
Sakamoto, Junichi - World Bank Group - 2006
Rapid population ageing has led to repeated adjustments to the parameters of Japan's public pension scheme over the last decade, all aimed at achieving long run financial balance. The most recent attempt, describe in this paper, introduces an adjustment mechanism that links future benefit levels...
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Disability, poverty and schooling in developing countries : results from eleven household surveys
Filmer, Deon - World Bank Group - 2005
This paper analyzes the relationship between whether a young person has a disability, the poverty status of their household, and their school participation using 11 household surveys from nine developing countries. Between 1 and 2 percent of the population is identified as having a disability....
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The political economy of targeted safety nets
Pritchett, Lant - World Bank Group - 2005
This paper is the written version of a lecture that draws principally on research on safety nets and operational experience with the implementation of safety nets, drawing heavily on the crisis of safety net programs in Indonesia from 1998 to 2000. As such it provides more views than reviews of...
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Towards a better understanding of the nature, causes and consequences of youth labor market disadvantage: evidence for South-East Europe
Kolev, Alexandre; Saget, Catherine - World Bank Group - 2005
Available studies show that the lack of decent work opportunities for youth is probably one of the most daunting problems faced by countries in South-East Europe (SEE). Yet, the lack of comprehensive, integrated and centralized databases on youth labor market disadvantage in transition countries...
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Household's vulnerability to shocks in Zambia
Del Ninno, Carlo; Marini, Alessandra - World Bank Group - 2005
Zambia is a county characterized by a high incidence of poverty and exposure to several types of shocks like HIV/AIDS, macroeconomic instability and periodic droughts. In this paper the authors conduct an in depth analysis of the incidence and impact of those shocks on poverty. The analysis of...
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The new pensions in Kazakhstan : challenges in making the transition
Hinz, Richard P.; Zviniene, Asta; Vilamovska, Anna-Marie - World Bank Group - 2005
In June of 1997 Kazakhstan embarked on a dramatic reform of its pension system, replacing the inherited pay as you go regime with one based entirely on fully funded individual accounts. This paper provides projections of the effects of this reform on income replacement rates and considers some...
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Community-based health insurance and social protection policy
Tabor, Steven R. - World Bank Group - 2005
Of all the risks facing poor households, health risks pose the greatest threat to their lives and livelihoods. A health shock adds health expenditures to the burden of the poor precisely at the time when they can afford it the least.One of the ways that poor communities manage health risks, in...
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How changes in benefits entitlement affect job-finding: lessons from the slovenian experiment
Ours, Jan van; Vodopivec, Milan - World Bank Group - 2005
In 1998 the Slovenian UI system was drastically reformed. The reform reduced the potential duration of unemployment benefits substantially and simultaneously improved employment services offered to, and monitoring of, the recipients. We find that the reduction in potential benefit duration had a...
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