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Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries - Challenges and Opportunities (Hardcover)
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Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries addresses some of the most
important issues affecting labour markets in low-income countries.
It builds heavily on the new research evidence that has been
provided by the programme on Growth and Labour Markets in
Low-Income Countries (GLM|LIC), which was created as a partnership
between UK Department for International Development (now part of
the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office) and the German
IZA- Institute of Labor Economics in 2011. The programme has
contributed to the growing interest in understanding labour markets
in the poorest countries by producing high-quality research outputs
and policy documents, as well as through interactions with various
stakeholders and impacts on programs and policies. Across nine
chapters dealing with different aspects of labour markets in
developing countries, David Lam and Ahmed Elsayed provide lessons
about what kinds of labour market programmes and policies can make
a difference. Some of these lessons are about the difficulties that
many well-intentioned programmes face when they are implemented.
Vocational training programmes, for example, one of the most widely
implemented labour market interventions, have a disappointing
record when subjected to rigorous evaluation. Public Works
programmes have also had mixed results when rigorously evaluated.
Other lessons are more positive, however. Some of the modifications
and additions to traditional programmes that have been tested
recently in different projects have had encouraging results. The
book provides evidence of what works and what doesn't in areas such
as skills training, worker-firm matching, rural labour markets,
migration, youth unemployment, and women's empowerment. This is an
open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship
Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected
open access locations.
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