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Poverty Reduction from Full Employment: A Time Use Approach

Poverty Reduction from Full Employment: A Time Use Approach

... of time spent by adult individuals (15 years of age and above) in various activities, by quintile of consumption per person and in rural and urban ...more time in all type of work than poorer ...overall ... See full document

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The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth,
Employment and Poverty Reduction in Uganda

The Impact of Foreign Direct Investment on Economic Growth, Employment and Poverty Reduction in Uganda

... growth, employment and ...growth, employment and poverty reduction in ...annual time-series data for the period 1985–2014, at 2005 constant market ...modelled employment based on ... See full document

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Pakistan's poverty reduction strategy: why employment matters

Pakistan's poverty reduction strategy: why employment matters

... In addition to these factors poor economic management worsened the situation. These decisions related to: (i) poor sequencing and pace of the implementation of the economic reform program; (ii) failure to effectively ... See full document

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Incorporating Gender into Poverty Reduction Strategies

Incorporating Gender into Poverty Reduction Strategies

... the full PRSP includes this ...the Poverty Reduction Strategy in the full PRSP is the focus on some economy-wide issues like gender mainstreaming, employment and ... See full document

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Global economic trends, development and social policy at Copenhagen plus five

Global economic trends, development and social policy at Copenhagen plus five

... and employment, poverty and income ...‘full employment’ in the spirit of Copenhagen Summit with rising real wages and increasing standards of ...reduce poverty, the latter is affected ... See full document

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INCLUSIVE GROWTH AND REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN ANDHRA PRADESH

INCLUSIVE GROWTH AND REGIONAL DISPARITIES IN ANDHRA PRADESH

... entity from the existing diverse units and to hasten the growth of its productive sectors along with the promotion of adequate opportunities to ensure broad based participation by all sections of ...growth, ... See full document

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Tourism and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Tanzania

Tourism and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Tanzania

... emerged from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s, tourism industry did not perform ...earnings, employment creation, human resource development and investment opportunity through the development of ... See full document

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The Nexus among Financial Development and Poverty Reduction: An Application of ARDL Approach from the MENA Region

The Nexus among Financial Development and Poverty Reduction: An Application of ARDL Approach from the MENA Region

... According to Kpodar (2004), the provision of financial services is prominently in order to reduce poverty. These programs adopted by developing countries focus on microcredit. Indeed, the microfinance is ... See full document

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Grant Based Approach to Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Bangladesh

Grant Based Approach to Poverty Reduction: Evidence from Bangladesh

... grant-based approach such as the CFPR (Raza, ...results from the time spent working as day labourers, the number of hours spent working in other people’s houses as housemaids showed similar ... See full document

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Determinants of Loans and Advances Extended by Microfinance Banks in Nigeria

Determinants of Loans and Advances Extended by Microfinance Banks in Nigeria

... in poverty reduction, employment generation and overall development of an economy, particularly a less developed economy, the paper employs the methodology of ARDL-based Bounds test approach ... See full document

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Examination of the Correlation between Working Time Reduction and Employment

Examination of the Correlation between Working Time Reduction and Employment

... theoretical approach that underpins productivity growth as a result of reduced working hours attributes it to three factors: biological, organizational, and employee motivation ...same time, less fatigue ... See full document

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A biblical approach to the reduction of child poverty in Anambra state, Nigeria

A biblical approach to the reduction of child poverty in Anambra state, Nigeria

... This study has examined the current state and welfare of children in Anambra state, highlighting various strategies put in place to alleviate child poverty. Actually, the state has made giant strides in this fight ... See full document

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PAPER / ARTICLE  TITLE   –     NAME OF AUTHOR

PAPER / ARTICLE  TITLE   –     NAME OF AUTHOR

... economic approach in reducing poverty in Pahlawan Village, Tanjung Tiram ...an approach that is more in line with the goal of environmental preservation for human ...and use of natural ... See full document

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Revisiting the Financial Development and Poverty Reduction Nexus for Sub-Saharan African Countries: Evidence from Causality Tests in the Time and Frequency Domains

Revisiting the Financial Development and Poverty Reduction Nexus for Sub-Saharan African Countries: Evidence from Causality Tests in the Time and Frequency Domains

... poverty reduction causes financial deepening in Nigeria and South ...relationship from financial development to poverty reduction. Since time domain causality test does not ... See full document

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Gender, Time Use, and Poverty: Introduction

Gender, Time Use, and Poverty: Introduction

... insights from gender analysis of time use in Sub-Saharan Africa is that there are synergies, and short-term tradeoffs, between and within market- oriented and household-oriented activities—economic ... See full document

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Annual Employment Survey 1996

Annual Employment Survey 1996

... • Job losses in foreign-owned firms rose from 4,376 in 1987 to reach a peak of 7,699 in 1992. Job losses then declined each year until 1995 when they amounted to 5,878 jobs. However, the level of job losses rose ... See full document

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A STUDY ON EFFECT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH REFERENCE TO SULTANATE OF OMAN

A STUDY ON EFFECT OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITH REFERENCE TO SULTANATE OF OMAN

... comes from oil sector which is continuously playing very crucial role in the economic growth of the country and remaining 50% comes from non oil sectors such as services sectors, industry sectors and ... See full document

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King et al - Making the Same Mistake Again.pdfView Download

King et al - Making the Same Mistake Again.pdfView Download

... Coates (2012, this issue) argues that the neoliberal interpretation has misrepresented the causes of the financial crisis and resulting world recession, and in so doing it has captured the foreground of the current ... See full document

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Public Pensions and Intra-EU Mobility: An Unfinished Agenda. Bruegel Working Papers 2008/02, May 2008

Public Pensions and Intra-EU Mobility: An Unfinished Agenda. Bruegel Working Papers 2008/02, May 2008

... life from the age of 20 to the age of 28 years in the Netherlands, moving for one year at the age of 29 to Sweden, then working at the age of 30 to 38 in France and between 39 and 43 years in the United Kingdom, ... See full document

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Poverty measures: from production to use

Poverty measures: from production to use

... numerical approach. Poverty measures thereby gained a use as an evaluation tool, in addition to representing poverty and guiding policy ...initial use of the measure was strengthened by ... See full document

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