Livelihood and Job Creation
Livelihood and job creation have long been critical challenges to disaster recovery. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), the Japanese government launched an innovative cash-for-work (CFW) project, hiring more than 31,700 jobless peopl...
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okr-10986-161422021-04-23T14:03:27Z Livelihood and Job Creation Nagamatsu, Shingo Bettencourt, Sofia ACCIDENT ALLIANCE CITIZEN CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT CLERICAL WORK CREATING JOBS DEBRIS REMOVAL DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER VICTIMS DISASTER-AFFECTED PEOPLE DISASTERS DROUGHTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELDERLY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS EVACUATION EVACUEES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMINE FLOODS FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD SUPPLIES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE INCOME JOB CREATION JOB LOSSES JOB MARKET JOB OFFERS JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOBS LABOR DEMAND LABOR LAWS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR SUPPLY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANUAL LABOR MARKET WAGES MINIMUM WAGE MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATURAL DISASTERS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS PENSIONS PERMANENT JOB PERMANENT JOBS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE CONTRACTORS PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC WORK PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RECONSTRUCTION REFUGEES REGULAR EMPLOYMENT REGULAR JOBS REGULAR WORKERS RELIEF RURAL AREAS SAFETY SELF-ESTEEM SKILLED WORKERS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL SECURITY TELEVISION TEMPORARY JOB TSUNAMI TV UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VULNERABLE GROUPS WIDOWS WORK PROJECT WORKER WORKERS WORKFORCE YOUNG CHILDREN Livelihood and job creation have long been critical challenges to disaster recovery. Following the Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), the Japanese government launched an innovative cash-for-work (CFW) project, hiring more than 31,700 jobless people to work not only on reconstruction, but also on clerical and support work for affected people. This allowed it to reach out to women and the elderly, vulnerable groups that were traditionally excluded from schemes focusing primarily on manual work. This report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for developing countries. 2013-10-15T17:00:34Z 2013-10-15T17:00:34Z 2013-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18273312/livelihood-job-creation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16142 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Japan |
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ACCIDENT ALLIANCE CITIZEN CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT CLERICAL WORK CREATING JOBS DEBRIS REMOVAL DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER VICTIMS DISASTER-AFFECTED PEOPLE DISASTERS DROUGHTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELDERLY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS EVACUATION EVACUEES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMINE FLOODS FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD SUPPLIES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE INCOME JOB CREATION JOB LOSSES JOB MARKET JOB OFFERS JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOBS LABOR DEMAND LABOR LAWS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR SUPPLY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANUAL LABOR MARKET WAGES MINIMUM WAGE MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATURAL DISASTERS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS PENSIONS PERMANENT JOB PERMANENT JOBS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE CONTRACTORS PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC WORK PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RECONSTRUCTION REFUGEES REGULAR EMPLOYMENT REGULAR JOBS REGULAR WORKERS RELIEF RURAL AREAS SAFETY SELF-ESTEEM SKILLED WORKERS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL SECURITY TELEVISION TEMPORARY JOB TSUNAMI TV UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VULNERABLE GROUPS WIDOWS WORK PROJECT WORKER WORKERS WORKFORCE YOUNG CHILDREN |
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ACCIDENT ALLIANCE CITIZEN CLAIMING UNEMPLOYMENT CLERICAL WORK CREATING JOBS DEBRIS REMOVAL DELIVERY MECHANISMS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISASTER DISASTER MANAGEMENT DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER SITUATIONS DISASTER VICTIMS DISASTER-AFFECTED PEOPLE DISASTERS DROUGHTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKE RECONSTRUCTION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC RECOVERY ELDERLY EMERGENCIES EMERGENCY RESPONSE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS EVACUATION EVACUEES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMINE FLOODS FOOD DISTRIBUTION FOOD SUPPLIES GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE INCOME JOB CREATION JOB LOSSES JOB MARKET JOB OFFERS JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOBS LABOR DEMAND LABOR LAWS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR SUPPLY LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MANUAL LABOR MARKET WAGES MINIMUM WAGE MINISTRY OF HEALTH NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NATURAL DISASTERS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS PENSIONS PERMANENT JOB PERMANENT JOBS POLITICAL ECONOMY PRIVATE CONTRACTORS PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PROGRESS PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC WORK PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS RECONSTRUCTION REFUGEES REGULAR EMPLOYMENT REGULAR JOBS REGULAR WORKERS RELIEF RURAL AREAS SAFETY SELF-ESTEEM SKILLED WORKERS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL SECURITY TELEVISION TEMPORARY JOB TSUNAMI TV UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE URBAN AREAS VICTIMS VULNERABLE GROUPS WIDOWS WORK PROJECT WORKER WORKERS WORKFORCE YOUNG CHILDREN Nagamatsu, Shingo Bettencourt, Sofia Livelihood and Job Creation |
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East Asia and Pacific Japan |
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Livelihood and job creation have long
been critical challenges to disaster recovery. Following the
Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE), the Japanese government
launched an innovative cash-for-work (CFW) project, hiring
more than 31,700 jobless people to work not only on
reconstruction, but also on clerical and support work for
affected people. This allowed it to reach out to women and
the elderly, vulnerable groups that were traditionally
excluded from schemes focusing primarily on manual work.
This report gives findings; lessons; and recommendations for
developing countries. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Nagamatsu, Shingo Bettencourt, Sofia |
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Nagamatsu, Shingo Bettencourt, Sofia |
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Nagamatsu, Shingo |
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Livelihood and Job Creation |
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Livelihood and Job Creation |
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Livelihood and Job Creation |
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Livelihood and Job Creation |
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Livelihood and Job Creation |
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livelihood and job creation |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/18273312/livelihood-job-creation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/16142 |
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