Growth, Employment, and Poverty in Latin America
Title | Growth, Employment, and Poverty in Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Guillermo Cruces |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 519 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0198801084 |
This book examines the links between economic growth, changing employment conditions, and the reduction of poverty in Latin America in the 2000s. Our analysis answers the following broad questions: Has economic growth resulted in gains in standards of living and reductions in poverty via improved labour market conditions in Latin America in the 2000s, and have these improvements halted or been reversed since the international crisis of 2008? How do the rate and character of economic growth, changes in the various employment and earnings indicators, and changes in poverty and inequality indicators relate to each other? Our contribution is an in-depth study of the multi-pronged growth-employment-poverty nexus based on a large number of labour market indicators (twelve employment and earnings indicators and four poverty and inequality indicators) for a large number of Latin American countries (sixteen of them). The book presents a positive and hopeful set of findings for the period 2000 to 2012/13. Economic growth took place and brought about improvements in almost all labour market indicators and consequent reductions in poverty rates. But not all improvements were equal in size or caused by the same things. Some macroeconomic factors were associated with changes in labour market conditions, some of them always in the welfare-improving direction and some others always in the welfare-reducing direction. Most countries in the region suffered a deterioration in at least some labour market indicators as a consequence of the international crisis of 2008, but the negative effects were reversed very quickly in most countries.
Building Decent Societies
Title | Building Decent Societies PDF eBook |
Author | P. Townsend |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 401 |
Release | 2015-12-11 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0230251056 |
This book builds the case for a comprehensive social security system to be developed in all countries – to eliminate desperate conditions of poverty, reverse growing inequality and sustain economic growth. It gives the history of the rich countries in meeting poverty and shows how the strategies in the poor countries can be greatly improved.
Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries
Title | Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries PDF eBook |
Author | David Lam |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2021-12-09 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0192897101 |
"Employment and job creation are key components in achieving economic growth and sustainable development, particularly in low-income countries. The growing size of the working-age population in many developing regions underscores the need to further strengthen labour market structures in the world's poorest countries. Despite the importance of studying emerging labour markets, and investigating which policies are more successful, the evidence is rather limited. Against this backdrop, the joint IZA/FCDO Growth and Labour Markets in Low Income Countries (GLM|LIC) programme was established and has taken important steps to close this gap. Covering topics such as poverty, informality and rural labour, skills training and behaviour, gender inequality, youth and child labour, and migration, this volume presents key takeaways from most recent research in the field. Which development policies will work, which strategies will fail? The authors provide an in-depth discussion of current development programmes, based on the results of new evaluation studies, and derive important policy lessons"--Publisher's description.
Labour Markets, Poverty, and Development
Title | Labour Markets, Poverty, and Development PDF eBook |
Author | Giorgio Barba Navaretti |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780198293538 |
Recent years have seen a period of adjustment and structural change for most developing countries. The ongoing consequences of the debt crisis in the 1980s caused widespread concern of a serious deterioration in wage and employment conditions, as well as in poverty and income distribution. Although the outlook for developing countries changed for the better during the 1990s, concerns about the labour market have not subsided. This book takes a detailed look at employment trends in developing countries, bringing together a distinguished group of international academics and practitioners.
Labour Market Development and Poverty
Title | Labour Market Development and Poverty PDF eBook |
Author | Meena Acharya |
Publisher | |
Pages | 172 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Women |
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Analyses developments in the Nepalese labour market, focusing on employment opportunities for women. Examines the overall occupational structure of women's and men's economic activities and investigates employment status and entrepreneurial activities. Considers the impact of caste and ethnicity on women's employment and explores women's access to and use of credit and cash income. Discusses policy implications.
Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development
Title | Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development PDF eBook |
Author | Sandrine Cazes |
Publisher | International Labor Office |
Pages | 308 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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In developing countries, labour markets play a central role in determining economic and social progress since employment status is one of the key determinants of exiting poverty and promoting inclusion. Yet the reality in most developing countries is that the labour market fails to create the jobs in the formal economy that would help individuals and their families prosper. In recognition of these challenges, governments and other stakeholders in developing countries have increasingly prioritised policies and programmes to promote decent work. However, this requires navigating a range of complex issues and debates surrounding the linkages between development processes and labour market outcomes. This volume consists of three main thematic parts. Part I provides a broad overview of key issues, including characterising the employment challenge in developing countries and the link between economic growth, distribution, poverty and employment. Drawing on the literature and country examples, Part II analyses the specific topics of wages, migration and education. The final section shifts to a more normative focus, addressing labour market institutions and policies, along with systematic approaches to quantifying labour markets in developing countries. Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development is an invaluable reference for policy-makers in middle- and low-income countries as well as an ideal handbook for teachers and students of economics and development.
Employment and Development
Title | Employment and Development PDF eBook |
Author | Gary S. Fields |
Publisher | |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0198815506 |
This book brings together the contributions of 2014 IZA Prize in Labor Economics award winner Gary Fields to address global employment and poverty problems. The central questions in his work are how economic growth affects standards of living, how labor markets work in developing countries, and how different labor market policies affect well-being.