> Verlagsreihe
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Revisiting labor market regulations in the Middle East and North Africa Maho Hatayama ; World Bank Group
Washington, DC: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank, 2021
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Job outcomes in the towns of South Sudan Arden Finn et al
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Reviving markets and market-linked agriculture in South Sudan Jan von der Goltz et al
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Olive oil in the North-West of Tunisia findings from a value chain and jobs survey Michael Weber, Jade Salhab, Keratilwe Tsatsimpe, and Sonia Sanchez-Quintela
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Jobs interventions for refugees and internally displaced persons Kirsten Schuettler and Laura Caron
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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The macroeconomic environment for jobs in South Sudan Joseph Mawejje
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Theoretical underpinnings of jobs diagnostics Ulrich Lachler and Dino Merotto
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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The future of work in agriculture some reflections Luc Christiaensen, Zachariah Rutledge, and J. Edward Taylor
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Medicinal and aromatic plants in the North-West of Tunisia findings from a value chain and jobs survey Michael Weber, Jade Salhab, Sonia Sanchez-Quintela, and Keratilwe Tsatsimpe
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Nepal a review of jobs portfolio Vismay Parikh and Anupama Shakya
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Inclusive value chains to accelerate poverty reduction in Africa Johan Swinnen and Rob Kuijpers
Washington, DC: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Value chain development for jobs in lagging regions Let's Work Program in Tunisia : overview of the approach, impact, and findings (P157321) Michael Weber and Jade Salhab
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Olive oil, medicinal and aromatic plants, and tomatoes in North-West Tunisia a roadmap to developing competitive advantage on strategic markets Jade Salhab, Michael Weber, Tindaro Paganini, Faten Khamassi, Sihem Bellagha, Houssem Bel Hadj, and Fatma Laabidi
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Allocating subsidies for private investments to maximize jobs impacts David Robalino, Jose Manuel Romero, Ian Walker
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Market study to understand job growth potential in SMEs in Nepal David Irwin and Nada Ibrahim
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Just coal transition in Western Macedonia, Greece insights from the labor market Luc Christiaensen and Céline Ferré
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Insights from surveys on business and enterprises in South Sudan Arden Finn and Jan von der Goltz
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Promoting female labor force participation Svetlana Pimkina and Luciana de la Flor
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Structural transformation and labor market performance in Ghana Mpumelelo Nxumalo and Dhushyanth Raju
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2020
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Empirical evidence on firm growth and jobs in developing countries Johanne Buba, Alvaro Gonzalez and Anam Rizvi
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2019
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Measuring jobs-linked externalities in private investment projects a fragility, conflict, and violence perspective Federica Ricaldi and Peter Mousley
Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group, Jobs, 2019