Employment creation and social protection in the Middle East and North Africa
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Employment creation and social protection in the Middle East and North Africa
American University in Cairo Press, 2002
An Economic Research Forum ed
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Employment creation & social protection in the Middle East & North Africa
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注記
"In association with the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran and Turkey and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/the World Bank"--T.p. verso
"This particular volume ... includes papers originally presented at the Third Mediterranean Development Forum, which took place in Cairo, Egypt, in March 2000."--Foreword
"The MDF (Mediterranean Development Forum) publication series"--Foreword
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This timely volume describes and analyzes critical aspects of the labor market and social protection in the Arab world. Its authors address the complex interrelationship that has evolved between labor, human development, and, above all, social well-being in the Middle East and North Africa region -- an interaction that is viewed against the backdrop of a globalization process that is a crucial shaping factor in national and international relations alike. The authors examine in detail the implications for workers of the new forms of insecurity being ushered in by the globalization era. At the forefront is the issue of social protection, which of itself creates a number of dilemmas for policymakers, since formal social security gives cover to only a small percentage of the labor force. The idea of social reinsurance, which would integrate the informal sector and allow for social dialog, emerges at various levels, and there is general agreement that any such dialog, or new social contract, must include government, the private sector, and civil society. This book is the product of the Mediterranean Development Forum, a partnership of ten Middle East and North Africa think tanks, and the World Bank Institute. Contributors to the volume include Ali Abdel Gadir Ali, Alan Abrahart, Victor Billeh, Moez Doraid, Ibrahim A. Elbadawi, Maurice Girgis, Iqbal Kaur, Noha El-Mikawy, Valentine Moghadam, Marsha Pripstein Posusney, and Zafiris Tzannatos.
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