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Social Protection, Growth and Employment: Evidence from India, Kenya, Malawi, Mexico and Tajikistan

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Abstract: The paper addresses the issue of growth and development by looking at evidence from six country case studies to assess how to enhance the employment impact of social protection programmes by improving the consistency of objectives between them and the macro, sectoral and territorial policies adopted by countries. These studies look at a range of social programmes to assess their potential and limitations for supporting more inclusive growth and for sustained poverty reduction. They also focus on design and implementation questions as well as their links with other social and macroeconomic policies. This paper offers valuable insights into these issues and highlights key policy considerations for policy makers.

Keywords: social protection; growth; employment; India; Kenya; Malawi; Mexico; Tajikistan; policies; social program; poverty reduction; labour; Economic reforms; emigration; employment; labour incomes; rural poor; MGNREGA; youth employment challenge; poverty; social assistance; agriculture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-09
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