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Reports-
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor Caribbean 2011 : Caribbean regional report
The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) conducts on-going research worldwide in order to study and analyze relationships that exist between entrepreneurship and national economic development.
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Contribution to local enterprise development of infrastructure for commodity extraction projects : Tanzania’s central corridor and Mozambique’s Zambezi valley
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Role of social protection in children's schooling outcomes
Child development has a strong implication for future human capital development and overall
long-term development. Children also constitute the most vulnerable section of the populationPublished date2013 -
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Shocks, vulnerabilities and social protection
In a devolved government system, local institutions play a significant role in fighting poverty at the grassroots level.
Published date2013 -
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Do cash transfers improve livelihood outcomes of poor and vulnerable groups in Kenya?
The welfare of vulnerable groups, especially women, and the elderly, is of great concern because
these groups tend to be less integrated in the mainstream economy and are much more exposedPublished date2013 -
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Industry churning, the labor market and workers' welfare
Workers bear a disproportionately large share of the cost of labor reallocation.
Published date2010 -
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Globalization, adjustment, and employment drivers
This study is a comparative analysis of the relative performance of two key industries in the Philippines during the period when the country liberalized trade: the textile and garments industry, and information and communications technology (ICT)-
Published date2010 -
Evaluations-
Development Innovation Fund – Health : summative evaluation report
The Government of Canada established the Development Innovation Fund – Health (DIF-H) in 2008 when it pledged $225 million over five years to support breakthrough research on critical global health problems with the aim of bringing lasting improve
Published dateFriday, October 2, 2015 - 04:00