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spelling okr-10986-170502021-04-23T14:03:33Z Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises? World Bank CRISES ECONOMIC CRISES ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS ELECTRICITY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD SURVEY INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION JOB CREATION JOB CREATION PROGRAM JOB LOSSES LABOR MARKET MINIMUM WAGE MUNICIPALITIES POOR PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES PUBLIC PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS SAFETY SAFETY NET SOCIAL FUNDS TARGETING TARGETING MECHANISMS TAX TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SCHEME TEMPORARY JOB TEMPORARY JOBS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES WORKER Economic crises can be particularly arduous for poor and vulnerable people. In particular, job losses stemming from economic downturns undercut the ability of more vulnerable households to support themselves. Public works programs, which help sustain poor households through temporary employment, are one method used by governments to lessen the impacts of crises. The World Bank is focused on helping countries end poverty. Key to this knows which programs do and do not yield tangible results. To help policymakers assess the effectiveness of Latvia's public works program, the World Bank supported an evaluation of the government-sponsored public works initiative, which was launched in response to the global financial crisis of 2008-2010. The evaluation found that the program successfully reached its intended target, helping Latvia's worst-off cope with the crisis by increasing their short-term incomes. For policymakers and development experts, this evaluation underscores the usefulness of public works programs as emergency social safety net instruments even in upper-middle income countries. 2014-02-18T17:14:10Z 2014-02-18T17:14:10Z 2013-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17193661/can-public-works-programs-help-poor-during-crises http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17050 English en_US From evidence to policy; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Latvia
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topic CRISES
ECONOMIC CRISES
ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
JOB CREATION
JOB CREATION PROGRAM
JOB LOSSES
LABOR MARKET
MINIMUM WAGE
MUNICIPALITIES
POOR
PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
PUBLIC
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SOCIAL FUNDS
TARGETING
TARGETING MECHANISMS
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SCHEME
TEMPORARY JOB
TEMPORARY JOBS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
WORKER
spellingShingle CRISES
ECONOMIC CRISES
ECONOMIC DOWNTURNS
ELECTRICITY
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
JOB CREATION
JOB CREATION PROGRAM
JOB LOSSES
LABOR MARKET
MINIMUM WAGE
MUNICIPALITIES
POOR
PROGRAM BENEFICIARIES
PUBLIC
PUBLIC INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC WORKS
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
SAFETY
SAFETY NET
SOCIAL FUNDS
TARGETING
TARGETING MECHANISMS
TAX
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT SCHEME
TEMPORARY JOB
TEMPORARY JOBS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED PEOPLE
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
WORKER
World Bank
Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises?
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Latvia
relation From evidence to policy;
description Economic crises can be particularly arduous for poor and vulnerable people. In particular, job losses stemming from economic downturns undercut the ability of more vulnerable households to support themselves. Public works programs, which help sustain poor households through temporary employment, are one method used by governments to lessen the impacts of crises. The World Bank is focused on helping countries end poverty. Key to this knows which programs do and do not yield tangible results. To help policymakers assess the effectiveness of Latvia's public works program, the World Bank supported an evaluation of the government-sponsored public works initiative, which was launched in response to the global financial crisis of 2008-2010. The evaluation found that the program successfully reached its intended target, helping Latvia's worst-off cope with the crisis by increasing their short-term incomes. For policymakers and development experts, this evaluation underscores the usefulness of public works programs as emergency social safety net instruments even in upper-middle income countries.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
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author_sort World Bank
title Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises?
title_short Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises?
title_full Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises?
title_fullStr Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises?
title_full_unstemmed Can Public Works Programs Help the Poor During Crises?
title_sort can public works programs help the poor during crises?
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2013/01/17193661/can-public-works-programs-help-poor-during-crises
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