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    Social Protection Expenditure and Performance Review and Social Budget, Tanzania Mainland
    African Labour Survey
    Bulletin Of The International Labour Office, Volume 10
    Ethiopian Women Entrepreneurs: Going for Growth
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    Tanzanian Women Entrepreneurs: Going for Growth
    • Culturally significant, this work has been carefully reproduced from its original artifact to preserve its authenticity. Readers will encounter original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its historical importance and the role it has played in the knowledge base of civilization. This dedication to maintaining the integrity of the original text offers a unique glimpse into the past, making it an essential addition for scholars and history enthusiasts alike.

      Bulletin Of The International Labour Office, Volume 10
    • Tanzania mainland is susceptible to many factors present in the demographic, labour market and economic environment that could challenge the social protection system. The ILO-DFID funded project indicates that a global minimum social protection package would substantially reduce the poverty head-count, close the shortfall in consumption and cost no more than 3 to 4 per cent of GDP. This report builds on this work to analyse and provide the foundation for future analysis of policy options regarding social protection as means of reducing poverty in the region. This report takes into account demographic and macroeconomic information specific to mainland Tanzania and makes projections from a baseline year based on the two types of social protection schemes - contributory and non-contributory.

      Social Protection Expenditure and Performance Review and Social Budget, Tanzania Mainland
    • This important collection of essays brings together the main findings of ILO research since the start of the global financial and economic crisis in 2008. With contributions from diverse research disciplines, the volume provides new perspectives on employment and income-led growth and the role of regulation, and makes policy recommendations for the future. The collection presents the different policy responses that have been put in place in different regions and assesses their effects. It also examines the reforms that are needed in labour markets, incomes, enterprises and social protection to achieve a sustainable recovery in the world of work. The role of social dialogue in overcoming obstacles to the implementation of these reforms and in ensuring their equity is discussed. Finally, the volume looks at how globalization of trade and finance can be made fairer.

      The global crisis causes, responses and challenges.