This publication is based on papers presented at two Expert Group Meetings (jointly organized by DSPD and the ILO) that brought together specialists to undertake a review of progress in eradicating poverty and to analyse policy responses to the global jobs crisis in different countries and regions of the world. It calls for a reorientation of macroeconomic policies from the current heavy emphasis on short-term stability to the promotion of sustained, inclusive and equitable growth. It further stresses the need for the integration of social and economic policies to enable the attainment of people-centred development outcomes.
| ISBN: | 9789211303278 |
| Publication date: | 30th March 2015 |
| Author: | United Nations |
| Publisher: | United Nations Publications |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 234 pages |
| Series: | Forum on Crime and Society |
| Genres: |
Sociology: family and relationships Child welfare and youth services Social and ethical issues |
This publication is based on papers presented at two Expert Group Meetings (jointly organized by DSPD and the ILO) that brought together specialists to undertake a review of progress in eradicating poverty and to analyse policy responses to the global jobs crisis in different countries and regions of the world. It calls for a reorientation of macroeconomic policies from the current heavy emphasis on short-term stability to the promotion of sustained, inclusive and equitable growth. It further stresses the need for the integration of social and economic policies to enable the attainment of people-centred development outcomes.
The Twin Challenges of Reducing Poverty and Creating Employment features in the following genres: Sociology: family and relationships, Child welfare and youth services, Social and ethical issues
The Twin Challenges of Reducing Poverty and Creating Employment is available in Paperback
The Twin Challenges of Reducing Poverty and Creating Employment was written by United Nations and published by United Nations Publications
The Twin Challenges of Reducing Poverty and Creating Employment has 234 pages
Yes it is part of Forum on Crime and Society series