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Jobs for All - Unlocking Inclusive Growth in Kenya

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  • World Bank, 2024. "Jobs for All - Unlocking Inclusive Growth in Kenya," World Bank Publications - Reports 41612, The World Bank Group.
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    1. Merotto,Dino Leonardo & Weber,Michael & Aterido,Reyes, 2018. "Pathways to Better Jobs in IDA Countries: Findings from Jobs Diagnostics," Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides 30469561, The World Bank.
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