Jobs and livelihoods programming for economic and social stability in fragile places: Evidence from Tunisia and Somalia
Tatiana Orozco Garcia and
Neil T. N. Ferguson
No wp-2025-93, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)
Abstract:
An increasing proportion of the world's poor live in fragile states, and efforts to build economic and social stability increasingly focus on those settings. Fragility harms the political and economic ecosystem, as well as individual endowments. Interventions that only focus on overcoming individual constraints might be insufficient. Support for entrepreneurs to overcome skills or credit constraints might have limited impacts if local economies cannot sustain the businesses they start, limiting impact on economic and social stability.
Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Fragility; Employment; Economic development; Social stability; Poverty; Tunisia; Somalia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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