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Growing out of poverty how employment promotion improves the lives of the urban poor

Marja. Kuiper and Kees van der. Ree

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Focuses on pro-poor job creation for slum dwellers as an effective method to reduce urban poverty, especially national policies favouring employment-intensive growth. Discusses public-private partnerships and how to create quality jobs in the local, small-scale private sector, illustrated by examples from developing countries around the world. Concludes about the interrelationships between employment opportunities, access to basic infrastructures and services, and social inclusion.

Keywords: poverty alleviation; employment creation; slum; infrastructure; promotion of employment; enterprise creation; informal economy; public private partnerships (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 87 p.) pages
Date: 2005
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