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versión impresa ISSN 0120-6346
Resumen
PRIETO-BUSTOS, William Orlando y MANRIQUE-HERNANDEZ, Johanna Elizabeth. EMPLOYMENT GENERATION IN 16 SOCIETIES DURING POST-CONFLICT: IMPLICATIONS FOR PUBLIC POLICY*. Semest. Econ. [online]. 2018, vol.21, n.49, pp.147-169. ISSN 0120-6346. https://doi.org/10.22395/seec.v21n49a6.
This document discusses employment generation with public policies as an instrument for reinte gration of victim population during the post-conflict. It seeks to validate the hypothesis according to which two stages may be identified: institutional strengthening and subsequent economic adjustments. It is based on a conceptual model proposed by the World Bank for implementing sus tainable peace alternatives and case studies in which the importance of factors that contribute to productive inclusion of victim population is highlighted, such as: institutional strengthening, security, social and infrastructure investment, individual and social capacity generation, and educational system’s improvement to create long-term impacts in the labor market.
JEL CLASSIFICATION: J08, J18, J61
CONTENTS: Introduction; 1. Public policy for job generation during post-conflict; 2. Type and timing of job-creation programs during the post-conflict; 3. Conclusions; Bibliography.
Palabras clave : Labor economics policy; public policy; immigrant workers.