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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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Micro-determinants of informal employment in the Middle East and North Africa region
Angel-Urdinola, Diego F.; Tanabe, Kimie - World Bank Group - 2012
This note assesses the main micro?determinants of informal employment in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region from a human development stand point. It's main purpose is to quantify the patterns of labor informality (defined as the share of all employment with no access to social...
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Swaziland : using public transfers to reduce extreme poverty
Blank, Lorraine; Mistiaen, Emma; Braithwaite, Jeanine - World Bank Group - 2012
Swaziland has a number of social transfer programs, but these are not well coordinated and there is a need to better define the overall priorities of the overall safety net. Swaziland spends a significant amount on safety nets but there is room to increase the efficiency of spending by: (i)...
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Do social benefits respond to crises? Evidence from Europe and Central Asia during the global crisis
Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin - World Bank Group - 2012
Social benefits can potentially play an important role in protecting the poor and minimizing the impacts of an economic crisis. While many studies estimate the impacts of a crisis, there is little evidence of the actual response of social safety nets to systematic shocks. This study traces the...
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Evaluating the efficacy of mass media and social marketing campaigns in changing consumer financial behavior
Mulaj, Florentina; Jack, William - World Bank Group - 2012
Mass media and social marketing programs are cheap, scalable, and potentially effective means of influencing consumers'financial behavior and decisions. In light of this potential, and in order to provide clear policy direction, this paper provides an overview of the existing and ongoing...
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Productive role of safety nets : background paper for the World Bank 2012-2022 social protection and labor strategy
Alderman, Harold; Yemtsov, Ruslan - World Bank Group - 2012
The paper contains a framework for linking social protection with growth and productivity, an updated review of the literature, new original work filling in gaps in the available evidence, and a discussion of operational implications. The paper demonstrates that there was a shift in the...
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Rules, roles, and controls : governance in social protection with an application to social assistance
Bassett, Lucy; Giannozzi, Sara; Pop, Lucian; Ringold, Dena - World Bank Group - 2012
The paper develops an operational definition of governance that can be applied to social protection. The 2004 World Development Report (WDR) accountability framework acts as a starting point, defining accountability in terms of a set of principal?agent relationships between policymakers,...
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Social protection in low income countries and fragile situations : challenges and future directions
Andrews, Colin; Das, Maitreyi; Elder, John; Ovadiya, Mirey - World Bank Group - 2012
Demand for social protection is growing in low income countries and fragile situations. In recent years, the success of social protection (SP) interventions in middle income countries (MICs) like Brazil and Mexico, along with the series of food, fuel, and financial crises, has prompted...
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Building social protection and labor systems : concepts and operational implications
Robalino, David A.; Rawlings, Laura; Walker, Ian - World Bank Group - 2012
This paper presents a framework for designing and implementing social protection and labor (SP&L) systems in middle and low income countries. Although the term'system'is used to describe a country's set of social protection programs, these tend to operate independently with little or no...
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Crisis response in social protection
Marzo, Federica; Mori, Hideki - World Bank Group - 2012
The main goal of this paper is to draw lessons from the past to better understand the role and potential of social protection in response to crisis, and support the definition of the World Bank social protection and labor strategy 2012-2022. This paper uses selected crises (1990-present), their...
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Labor markets in low and middle income countries : trends and implications for social protection and labor policies
Cho, Yoonyoung; Margolis, David N.; Robalino, David A. - World Bank Group - 2012
This paper reviews labor market trends throughout the developing world, identifies issues and policy priorities across groups of countries, and derives implications for the World Bank's new social protection and labor strategy. Five key issues are identified: a high and growingshare of the labor...
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