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Structural change, employment and education in Ghana

Theo Sparreboom and Roger Gomis

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: The working paper Women business training programme in Kenya: Impact of incentives explores the issue of how to increase the take-up of ILO business training in Kenya, the Gender and Enterprise Together (GET) Ahead training programme. The researchers test three different types of invitations to the training, offering the participants different choices of accepting or declining participation.

Keywords: structural change; economic growth; employment creation; education.; educational development; skill requirements.; changement structurel; croissance économique; création d'emploi; éducation; développement de l'éducation; besoins en travailleurs qualifiés; cambio estructural; crecimiento económico; creación de empleos; educación; desarrollo educativo; requisitos de cualificación (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 47 pages
Date: 2015
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