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Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): García Prado, Ariadna;Panopoulou, Giota

The introduction of mandatory health insurance in developing countries is often questioned because of the difficulties in enrolling self-employed workers, who represent a segment of the labor force…

Date issued: 12월 2008 Generative AI enabled
Author(s): Winder, Natalia;Ñopo, Hugo R.

This study analyzes social mobility and human capital accumulation among ethnic minorities in Mexican urban areas, exploring changes in educational attainment and labor market status and using panel…

Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): Inter-American Development Bank

This presentation is the IDB's Regional Review of Aid for Trade (Aft) policy. The presentation discusses challenges in the Caribbean; the trade policy reply of the EPA; specific supply side…

Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): Staples, Brian Rankin

Presentation made during the REGIONAL POLICY DIALOGUE CARIBBEAN SUB-REGIONAL MEETING ON AID FOR TRADE

Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): Aldonas, Grant

Presentation made during the REGIONAL POLICY DIALOGUE CARIBBEAN SUB-REGIONAL MEETING ON AID FOR TRADE

Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): Conhe, Koosiram


Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): Coke-Hamilton, Pamela


Date issued: 12월 2008
Author(s): Ferroni, Marco

The purpose of this presentation is to propose a definition of the concept of social cohesion and an approach to measuring it. We proceed in two parts: Part I: Cumulative definition and measurement;…

Date issued: 12월 2008 Generative AI enabled
Author(s): Lopez Boo, Florencia

This paper examines the effect of labor market opportunities on schooling and employment decisions in 12 urban areas in Argentina over 12 years, emphasizing the recession/crisis years of 1998-2002.…

Date issued: 12월 2008 Generative AI enabled
Author(s): Pagés, Carmen;Madrigal, Lucía

The formality status of a job is the most widely used indicator of job quality in developing countries. However, a number of studies argue that, at least for some workers, the informality status may…