Basic needs and the provision of government services in Sri Lanka: a case study of kandy district
G. H. Pieris
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on basic needs satisfaction through the provision of public services and social services in Sri Lanka, presenting a case study of the Kandy urban area - examines strategy, institutional frameworks, administrative aspects, public expenditure and macro-economic trends, and covers food subsidies, health services, housing, transport, educational facilities and essential services. Graphs, map and statistical tables.
Keywords: basic needs; public service; social services.; urban area; institutional framework; administrative aspect; public expenditure; trend; food subsidy.; health service; housing.; transport; educational facilities; essential service; statistical table; besoins essentiels; services publics; services sociaux; zone urbaine; necesidades esenciales; servicios públicos; servicios sociales; zona urbana; cadre institutionnel; aspect administratif; dépenses publiques; tendance; subvention alimentaire; service de santé; logement; transports; équipements éducatifs; service essentiel; tableau statistique; organización institucional; aspecto administrativo; gasto público; tendencia; subsidio alimentario; servicio de salud; vivienda; transportes; instalaciones educativas; servicio esencial; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 230 pages
Date: 1982
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Published in WEP 2-32, Basic Needs and Employment
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