Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio

This report analyzes the World Bank Group (WBG) portfolio in Zambia focused on jobs, referred to as the jobs portfolio, regarding its impact on outcomes related to job creation, job quality, and job access. The review is presented within the contex...

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Main Authors: Krishnan, Sudha Bala, Peterburs, Teresa
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/653381499321706955/Zambia-A-review-of-the-World-Bank-Group-jobs-portfolio
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spelling okr-10986-279332021-05-25T09:02:27Z Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio Krishnan, Sudha Bala Peterburs, Teresa WORLD BANK PORTFOLIO JOB OUTCOMES COMMITMENTS MONITORING AND EVALUATION JOB INTERVENTIONS This report analyzes the World Bank Group (WBG) portfolio in Zambia focused on jobs, referred to as the jobs portfolio, regarding its impact on outcomes related to job creation, job quality, and job access. The review is presented within the context of Zambia’s jobs priorities: more good-quality jobs with traditionally disadvantaged groups benefitting from opportunities to work. It finds that the jobs portfolio is more focused on intermediate-level outcomes related to jobs, such as improving access to markets and firm performance. A range of intervention types contributes to job creation (66 percent of the reviewed portfolio), job quality (47 percent), and job access (51 percent). Activities focused on spatial development in value chains tend to support job creation in the formal sector. Job quality outcomes include enhanced worker productivity in informal agriculture where the majority of Zambians still work. The WBG has primarily supported job access through targeted interventions in lagging regions. Further, the combined portfolios of the WBG and let’s work partners show greater coverage of a range of job quality and job access outcomes. Areas for future support to improve job outcomes include macroeconomic and regulatory support, skills development, and targeted support for vulnerable populations and youth in particular. In addition, projects need to be reinforced by sound monitoring and evaluation (M and E) systems tracking results explicitly related to jobs. 2017-08-17T21:23:42Z 2017-08-17T21:23:42Z 2017 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/653381499321706955/Zambia-A-review-of-the-World-Bank-Group-jobs-portfolio http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27933 English en_US Jobs Working Paper;No. 4 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank Washington, DC: World Bank Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Zambia
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topic WORLD BANK
PORTFOLIO
JOB OUTCOMES
COMMITMENTS
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
JOB INTERVENTIONS
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PORTFOLIO
JOB OUTCOMES
COMMITMENTS
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
JOB INTERVENTIONS
Krishnan, Sudha Bala
Peterburs, Teresa
Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio
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relation Jobs Working Paper;No. 4
description This report analyzes the World Bank Group (WBG) portfolio in Zambia focused on jobs, referred to as the jobs portfolio, regarding its impact on outcomes related to job creation, job quality, and job access. The review is presented within the context of Zambia’s jobs priorities: more good-quality jobs with traditionally disadvantaged groups benefitting from opportunities to work. It finds that the jobs portfolio is more focused on intermediate-level outcomes related to jobs, such as improving access to markets and firm performance. A range of intervention types contributes to job creation (66 percent of the reviewed portfolio), job quality (47 percent), and job access (51 percent). Activities focused on spatial development in value chains tend to support job creation in the formal sector. Job quality outcomes include enhanced worker productivity in informal agriculture where the majority of Zambians still work. The WBG has primarily supported job access through targeted interventions in lagging regions. Further, the combined portfolios of the WBG and let’s work partners show greater coverage of a range of job quality and job access outcomes. Areas for future support to improve job outcomes include macroeconomic and regulatory support, skills development, and targeted support for vulnerable populations and youth in particular. In addition, projects need to be reinforced by sound monitoring and evaluation (M and E) systems tracking results explicitly related to jobs.
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author Krishnan, Sudha Bala
Peterburs, Teresa
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Peterburs, Teresa
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title Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio
title_short Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio
title_full Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio
title_fullStr Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio
title_full_unstemmed Zambia : A Review of the World Bank Group Jobs Portfolio
title_sort zambia : a review of the world bank group jobs portfolio
publisher Washington, DC: World Bank
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/653381499321706955/Zambia-A-review-of-the-World-Bank-Group-jobs-portfolio
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