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Employment and Shared Growth: Rethinking the Role of Labor Mobility for Development
Employment and Shared Growth: Rethinking the Role of Labor Mobility for Development
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This book aims to help fill that gap. Focusing on labor market mobility as a central mechanism for both growth and poverty reduction, it brings together contributions originally presented at a conference organized by the World Bank's Poverty Reduction and Development Effectiveness department in June 2006. Using examples from all continents, these papers discuss why multi-segmented labor markets offer a good starting point for analysis, what role the informal sector plays in employment, whether self-employment is an engine of growth, how worker mobility affects income, and how firm dynamics affect both growth and employment through job creation and destruction.
Addressed to policy makers and all who have a stake in growth and poverty reduction, 'Employment and Shared Growth' aims to contribute to a better understanding of the important role of employment for economic development.
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