Working Hard, Working Poor: A Global Journey
More than three billion people in the world live on less than two-and-a-half U.S. dollars per person per day. In this book, Gary Fields explains how the poor work, how they have improved their self-employment earning opportunities, how poor-country governments can stimulate more inclusive economic growth, and how they can be aided.
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Working Hard, Working Poor: A Global Journey
More than three billion people in the world live on less than two-and-a-half U.S. dollars per person per day. In this book, Gary Fields explains how the poor work, how they have improved their self-employment earning opportunities, how poor-country governments can stimulate more inclusive economic growth, and how they can be aided.
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Working Hard, Working Poor: A Global Journey

Working Hard, Working Poor: A Global Journey

by Gary S. Fields
Working Hard, Working Poor: A Global Journey

Working Hard, Working Poor: A Global Journey

by Gary S. Fields

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Overview

More than three billion people in the world live on less than two-and-a-half U.S. dollars per person per day. In this book, Gary Fields explains how the poor work, how they have improved their self-employment earning opportunities, how poor-country governments can stimulate more inclusive economic growth, and how they can be aided.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199924295
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/14/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Gary S. Fields is John P. Windmuller Professor of International and Comparative Labor and Professor of Economics at Cornell University. He has published more than 150 articles and books and is the recipient of numerous grants from international organizations including the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the International Labor Organization, and others. Earlier in his career, he was named one of the 25 most widely-cited economists under the age of 40, and his book Retirement, Pensions, and Social Security (MIT Press) was designated an outstanding book of the year by Princeton University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Part I: How the Poorer Half Works
Chapter One: A Life's Journey
Chapter Two: A Problem of Enormous Proportions
Chapter Three: Four Workers' Stories
Chapter Four: How the Poor Are Working
Chapter Five: Labor Markets in a Globalized World
Part II: Helping the Poor Earn Their Way Out of Poverty
Chapter Six: Setting Objectives, Facing Tradeoffs
Chapter Seven: Growth, Trade, and Aid
Chapter Eight: Harnessing the Energies of Private Companies
Chapter Nine: Labor Market Policies for Generating More Wage Employment
Chapter Ten: Increasing Self-Employment Earnings
Part III: Taking Action
Chapter Eleven: What Can You Do?
References
Index

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