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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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Unlocking potential : tackling economic, institutional and social constraints of informal entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa : main findings and policy conclusions
Grimm, Michael; Hoeven, Rolph van der; Lay, Jann - World Bank Group - 2011
In the past two decades, research on the informal sector has emphasized the heterogeneity of this part of the economy, example in terms of entry costs, firm size, and access to credit, forward- and backward linkages as well as human and physical capital endowments. Yet, not much research has...
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Liberia's Cash for Work Temporary Employment Project : responding to crisis in low income, fragile countries
Andrews, Colin; Backiny-Yetna, Prospere; Garin, Emily; … - World Bank Group - 2011
Together with reductions in indirect taxes on food imports, cash for work programs were one of the main responses implemented by African governments following the food, fuel, and financial crisis of recent years. The main objective of those programs was to help the poor cope with the various...
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Liberia : a diagnostic of social protection
Borgarello, Andrea; Figazzolo, Laura; Weedon, Emily - World Bank Group - 2011
Safety Nets are limited in Liberia and, although as a share of GDP, expenditures are higher than the regional average, the average benefit amount is equal to only 7-20 percent of the poverty line. The current system focuses on the country’s most vulnerable populations but that the system is...
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Burkina Faso social safety nets
Cherrier, Cecile; Ninno, Carlo del; Razmara, Setareh - World Bank Group - 2011
This report provides an inventory of safety net programs in Burkina Faso and suggests policy measures that could increase their coverage, efficiency, and sustainability. It shows that the scope and coverage of the existing safety nets is too limited. Most interventions are small and temporary....
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Mali social safety nets
Cherrier, Cecile; Ninno, Carlo del; Razmara, Setareh - World Bank Group - 2011
This report shows that Mali’s safety nets are insufficient to address the needs of the population and suggests ways to improve them. There is a need to devise a set of cost effective programs to expand the scope and coverage of the national safety net. Given that any reform plan must be...
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Philippines - Welfare and distributional impacts of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
Verlarde, Rashiel; Fernandez, Luisa - World Bank Group - 2011
This Policy Note presents the potential poverty impacts of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Pantawid Pamilya) using simple analytical tools and the government's largest database of poor households to date, the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR). In doing...
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Employment generation in rural Africa : mid-term results from an experimental evaluation of the Youth Opportunities Program in Northern Uganda
Blattman, Christopher; Fiala, Nathan; Martinez, Sebastian - World Bank Group - 2011
Can cash transfers promote employment and reduce poverty in rural Africa? Will lower youth unemployment and poverty reduce the risk of social instability? The authors experimentally evaluate one of Uganda's largest development programs, which provided thousands of young people nearly...
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Welfare and distributionalimpacts of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
Velarde, Rashiel; Fernandez, Luisa - World Bank Group - 2011
This policy note presents the potential poverty impacts of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (Pantawid Pamilya) using simple analytical tools and the government's largest database of poor households to date, the National Household Targeting System for Poverty Reduction (NHTS-PR). In doing...
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Employability and productivity among older workers : apolicy framework and evidence from Latin America
Murrugarra, Edmundo - World Bank Group - 2011
As Latin American and the Caribbean countries face rapid aging transitions, the economic contribution of older workers will need to be strengthened. This paper uses household data from Brazil and Mexico to characterize labor market behavior of older workers, such as participation, sectoral and...
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Strengthening governance of social safety nets in East Asia
Giannozzi, Sara; Khan, Asmeen - World Bank Group - 2011
Several East Asian countries, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, are considering an expansion of their social safety net programs. In many cases, existing delivery mechanisms for social assistance in the region tend to be basic, in line with the small size of programs. In a context...
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