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Building Social Protection and Labor Systems : Concepts and Operational Implications

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  • Ian Walker
  • David A. Robalino
  • Laura Rawlings

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  • Ian Walker & David A. Robalino & Laura Rawlings, 2012. "Building Social Protection and Labor Systems : Concepts and Operational Implications," World Bank Publications - Reports 13554, The World Bank Group.
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    1. World Bank, 2009. "Republic of Niger : Towards an Integrated and Sustainable Pension System," World Bank Publications - Reports 18892, The World Bank Group.
    2. Alan Gelb and Caroline Decker, 2011. "Cash at Your Fingertips: Biometric Technology for Transfers in Developing and Resource-Rich Countries - Working Paper 253," Working Papers 253, Center for Global Development.
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