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Book Chapter
– A Microsimulation Study for Côte d'Ivoire
From the book:
Growth, Inequality and Poverty
Book Chapter
– Women's Right to Employment in India and Bangladesh
From the book:
Women, Culture, and Development
Book Chapter
From the book:
Poverty and Undernutrition
Book Chapter
– Poverty and Income Distribution Among Immigrants in Denmark and Sweden Since 1984
From the book:
Poverty, International Migration and Asylum
Book Chapter
– Income Distribution, Labour Discipline, and Aggregate Demand in Welfare Capitalism
From the book:
Golden Age of Capitalism
Policy Brief
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The objective of this research and policy brief is to analyse different mechanisms of access to land for the rural poor in an era when redistribution through expropriative land reform is largely inconsistent with the forces of the political economy. The roads of access to land which are explored are...
Book Chapter
From the book:
Access to Land, Rural Poverty, and Public Action
Book Chapter
– The Biological Evidence and its Implications
From the book:
The Political Economy of Hunger
– Three challenges limiting the potential for inclusive growth
Historically, the African continent has been largely dismissed as a case of regional economic delinquency, with the levels of growth necessary to reduce poverty and inequality deemed to be consistently unattainable. In the last decade, however, significantly higher levels of economic growth have...
– Creating good jobs in Africa
The prevailing narrative about growth and development in Africa has shifted dramatically. During the1980s and 90s pessimism abounded. Today, a more optimistic narrative of development in the region largely reigns. However challenges still remain. In particular structural transformation has been slow...
Research Brief
Donor political interests have heavily influenced aid flows to North Africa in the past. This has reduced the effectiveness of aid which, with the exception of Tunisia, has not been associated with sustained economic growth. The Arab Spring provides an opportunity to reappraise aid flows to the...
Research Brief
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There are over 900 million working people who earn less than US$2 a day, while 200 million people are unemployed. Unemployment is a bigger problem in high-income countries, in low-income countries unemployment is rarer as work is essential for survival for the poor. One of the most pressing goals of...
Book Chapter
– Evaluating the Sources of Earning Differentials in the Slums
From the book:
Informal Labour Markets and Development
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