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Labor Intermediation Services In Developing Economies Adapting Employment Services For A Global Age 1st Edition Jacqueline Mazza Auth

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Labor Intermediation Services In Developing Economies Adapting Employment Services For A Global Age 1st Edition Jacqueline Mazza Auth
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Jacqueline Mazza (auth.)
ISBN: 9781137486677, 9781137486684, 1137486678, 1137486686
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Labor Intermediation Services In Developing Economies Adapting Employment Services For A Global Age 1st Edition Jacqueline Mazza Auth by Jacqueline Mazza (auth.) 9781137486677, 9781137486684, 1137486678, 1137486686 instant download after payment.

This book demonstrates how rethinking and adapting basic employment services into labor intermediation services can help address the many labor market disconnections of developing country economies. It addresses how scarce resources required to escape poverty – good jobs, schools, and training - more often go to the privileged and well-connected than to those who need them most. With jobs now at the top of development debates, this is a rare book on how to practically adapt one key labor market policy to very different developing and emerging country markets. It shows through examples how developing countries can build in stages from basic employment services to diverse labor intermediation services – opening up job listings, stimulating public-private partnerships, and making job connections for those who don’t have a "cousin Vinny who knows a guy". This book is for policy practitioners, development organizations, and academics who are ready to think differently about one of the policies that needs to change so that developing economies can better meet the employment and higher skill challenges of the global age.

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