Urban livelihoods and labor markets

Urbanization is increasingly accompanied by globalization through trade and financial liberalization, both of which reinforce the importance of cities and economies of scale. Urban labor markets in 2020 are likely to become even more competitive and flexible. To take advantage of open, expanded, but...

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Main Author: de Haan, Arjan
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2000
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156724
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description Urbanization is increasingly accompanied by globalization through trade and financial liberalization, both of which reinforce the importance of cities and economies of scale. Urban labor markets in 2020 are likely to become even more competitive and flexible. To take advantage of open, expanded, but highly competitive markets, governments need to react rapidly to demands imposed by a global labor market and now rely less on inward-oriented development policies... Policies should promote access of the poor to financial capital through microfinance schemes; build the capabilities of the urban poor through formal education and training so that they can secure high-quality employment; and take into account the heterogeneity of labor markets and fluctuating nature of labor supply and demand. Governments may also need to pursue special policies to reduce gender disparities and to break through the labor market segmentation that inhibits certain groups from taking up jobs in more rewarding activities. -- from Text
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spelling CGSpace1567242025-01-10T06:35:35Z Urban livelihoods and labor markets de Haan, Arjan food supply food security livelihoods urban programming nutrition Urbanization is increasingly accompanied by globalization through trade and financial liberalization, both of which reinforce the importance of cities and economies of scale. Urban labor markets in 2020 are likely to become even more competitive and flexible. To take advantage of open, expanded, but highly competitive markets, governments need to react rapidly to demands imposed by a global labor market and now rely less on inward-oriented development policies... Policies should promote access of the poor to financial capital through microfinance schemes; build the capabilities of the urban poor through formal education and training so that they can secure high-quality employment; and take into account the heterogeneity of labor markets and fluctuating nature of labor supply and demand. Governments may also need to pursue special policies to reduce gender disparities and to break through the labor market segmentation that inhibits certain groups from taking up jobs in more rewarding activities. -- from Text 2000 2024-10-24T12:45:15Z 2024-10-24T12:45:15Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156724 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute de Haan, Arjan. 2000. Urban livelihoods and labor markets. 2020 Vision Focus Brief 3(4). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156724
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food security
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urban programming
nutrition
de Haan, Arjan
Urban livelihoods and labor markets
title Urban livelihoods and labor markets
title_full Urban livelihoods and labor markets
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title_short Urban livelihoods and labor markets
title_sort urban livelihoods and labor markets
topic food supply
food security
livelihoods
urban programming
nutrition
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