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

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  • Kuiper, Marja.
  • Ree, Kees van der.

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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.

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  • Kuiper, Marja. & Ree, Kees van der., 2005. "Growing out of poverty how employment promotion improves the lives of the urban poor," ILO Working Papers 995164764802676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:995164764802676
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