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Urban Labor Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa by Philippe De Vreyer Francois Roubaud, THE WORLD BANK

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    Author(s)Philippe De Vreyer Francois Roubaud
    PublisherTHE WORLD BANK
    ISBN9780821397817
    Pages460
    BindingPaperback with Sewin
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2013

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    THE WORLD BANK Urban Labor Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa by Philippe De Vreyer Francois Roubaud

    Although labour is usually the unique asset upon which poor people can make a living, little is known about the functioning of labour markets in Sub-Saharan Africa. The purpose of this volume is to contribute to the building of knowledge in this area. In this book, the authors use a unique set of identical and simultaneous labour force surveys conducted in seven capitals of Western Africa, as well as in some other African countries (Cameroon, Madagascar, Democratic Republic of Congo) in the 2000s. They present innovative and original results on how people are faring in these labour markets, using up-to-date econometric and statistical methods. Because so little is known about labour markets in the region, each chapter starts with detailed descriptive statistics that aim to shed light onto specific aspects of African urban labour markets. Comparisons between the ten cities are systematically carried out. Descriptive sections are followed by in-depth analyses on various issues. The book is divided into four parts that examine 13 topics. Part I presents the main stylised facts, which are investigated further in a more analytical way throughout the volume. Part II focuses on job quality and labour market conditions, such as unemployment and underemployment, vulnerability, and job satisfaction. Part III explores the many dimensions of labour market inequalities through various lenses, such as returns on education, segmentation, life-cycle inequality (with a particular focus on old age), inter-generational mobility, time related inequality, and gender and ethnic earnings discrimination. Part IV addresses some key coping mechanisms and private responses, with a focus on migration and child labour. The book concludes with recommendations for future research. ForewordIntroduction: Why Turkey? Sinan UElgenChapter 1: Turkey and Nuclear Energy, Gurkan KumbarogluChapter 2: Regulating Nuclear Power, Izak AtiyasChapter 3: The Origins of Turkey's Nuclear Policy, Doruk ErgunChapter 4: Turkey's National Security Strategy and NATO Nuclear Weapons, Can KasapogluChapter 5: Turkey and Missile Technology: Asymmetric Defense, Power Projection, and the Military-Industrial Complex, Aaron SteinChapter 6: Turkey, the Nonproliferation Treaty, and the Nuclear Suppliers Group, Mark HibbsChapter 7: Turkey and Nuclear Weapons: Can This Be Real? Mustafa KibarogluChapter 8: Debating Turkey's Nuclear Future, Jessica VarnumConclusion, George Perkovich



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