An Integrated Framework for Jobs in Fragile and Conflict Situations
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Fragile and Conflict Situations; Fragile & Conflict-Affected States; youth employment and skill; Fragile and Conflict-Affected Situations; active labor market program; active labor market policy; Active Labor Market Policies; Fragility; Conflict; and Violence; contribution to poverty reduction; sectoral composition of output; protection property right; conflict and violence; risk of conflict; job opportunities; job opportunity; private sector job; social cohesion; level of capacity; loss of asset; Fragile Situations; investment climate reform; risk of violence; early retirement program; savings and investment; source of shock; public expenditure reform; resolution of grievances; Oil and Gas; Oil & Gas; labor intensive industry; cost of education; types of service; world development; investments in infrastructure; Energy Sector Reform; incentives for investment; formal sector worker; resource revenue management; Rule of Law; privileges and immunity; finance and markets; Transport and ICT; share of investment; loss of capital; women at risk; quality of job; creating job opportunity; gross national income; purchasing power parity; world development indicator; barrier to participation; return on investment; rates of return; quality of education; misallocation of resources; loss of information; household and individual; private sector perspective; financial literacy program; improving service delivery; barrier to competition; temporary employment scheme; public works program; private sector provider; participation of woman; social insurance program; direct job creation; small business initiative; labor market problem; job search training;All these keywords.
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