World Bank Research Digest, Vol. 9(4)

Autor: World Bank
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
MEASURES
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
INFORMATION
INVESTMENT
SOCIAL PROGRAMS
POOR POPULATION
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
EXTREME POVERTY
YOUNG PEOPLE
EMPLOYMENT
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
POLICY MAKERS
POOR
POPULATION
WORKING CONDITIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT
INCOME
RURAL POVERTY RATES
OUTCOMES
PRODUCTIVITY
FOOD INSECURITY
WORKERS
URBANIZATION
TEACHING POSITIONS
POVERTY RATES
POVERTY
CHANGES IN POVERTY
COMMUNICATION EFFORTS
COLLEGE
STANDARDS
TEACHERS
PENSIONS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
TUITION
WATER MANAGEMENT
RURAL ROAD
STUDENTS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
DEMOCRACY
MARKETS
NUMBER OF WORKERS
REAL WAGES
SCHOOLS
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
SANITATION
PRICES
WAGES
TRANSFERS
TEACHER
POOR HEALTH
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL AREAS
PROGRESS
HIGHER EDUCATION
NEWSLETTER
PRODUCTION
VULNERABILITY
BASIC SANITATION
LABOR MARKET
WATER SUPPLIES
CONSUMPTION
TUITION FEES
RISKS
LABOR DEMAND
WORKING CAPITAL
LABOR MOBILITY
VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS
VULNERABLE GROUPS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
LITERATURE
INEQUALITY
CONTRACTING
SOCIAL POLICY
RESEARCH
FOOD EXPENDITURES
URBAN POVERTY
AGRICULTURAL DECLINE
ACCOUNTING
POVERTY MEASURES
INTERNAL MIGRATION
VALUE
SECURITY
RISK
CAREER
PAPERS
FOOD CONSUMPTION
POLICIES
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
POLICY
REGIONS
STUDENT
POVERTY ESTIMATES
HUMAN CAPITAL
EFFECTS
POOR PEOPLE
INSURANCE
REGIONAL ADJUSTMENT
RESEARCHERS
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
REGIONAL EFFECTS
GRANTS
TRAINING
MIGRATION
INSURANCE SCHEMES
COMPETITIVE SALARIES
TEACHING
LEARNING
NATURAL DISASTER
POLICY RESEARCH
EXPENDITURES
REGION
STUDENT LEARNING
CHRONICALLY POOR
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM
UNSKILLED WORKERS
SCHOOL YEARS
MANAGEMENT
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
QUALITY EDUCATION
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
SCHOLARSHIPS
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
ECONOMICS
RURAL
WATER USE
POVERTY LINE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
CASH TRANSFERS
POPULATION DENSITY
VULNERABILITY TO POVERTY
SCHOOL
URBAN AREAS
LABOR MARKET DYNAMICS
FOOD SYSTEMS
UNIVERSITY
POVERTY RATE
PUBLIC UNIVERSITY
CENSUSES
Popis: This issue includes the following headings: living on the edge in Mexico; what has the rise of China meant for labor markets in Latin America?; educating our future teachers; the growing and long-lasting effects of Brazil’s trade liberalization on workers; capturing food consumed away from home in welfare measures; a behavioral approach to water conservation; and using satellite images to estimate local poverty.
Databáze: OpenAIRE