Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018

Supporting jobs for youth in Niger means addressing difficult questions of the right level of ambition, of reaching the necessary scale, and of trade-offs with funding for poverty reduction. Jobs policy for youth in Niger faces a difficult balancin...

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Main Authors: Gado, Boureima, von der Goltz, Jan, Saidi, Mira, Soumaila, Abdoulaye Sambo
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/876121559663436023/Support-to-Jobs-for-Youth-in-Niger-a-retrospective-evaluation-of-jobs-projects-2007-2018
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spelling okr-10986-318082021-05-25T09:24:20Z Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018 Gado, Boureima von der Goltz, Jan Saidi, Mira Soumaila, Abdoulaye Sambo JOB CREATION POVERTY REDUCTION EMPLOYMENT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT BENEFICIARIES JOB PROGRAMS Supporting jobs for youth in Niger means addressing difficult questions of the right level of ambition, of reaching the necessary scale, and of trade-offs with funding for poverty reduction. Jobs policy for youth in Niger faces a difficult balancing act. It must be grounded in the reality that given the very modest starting point, economic opportunities for most Nigeriens are likely to remain limited in the medium term. At the same time, jobs policy needs to contend with the fact that young Nigeriens aspire for a different economic life than that lived by their elders. The challenge is thus to determine what kind of support is realistically feasible and can provide a good-enough perspective for young Nigeriens. Secondly, policy must ask whether the actions envisaged can make a real difference at scale, given the very big needs for better jobs. Finally, in an environment where poverty remains pervasive, it is important to acknowledge that providing jobs support specifically for youth may mean forgoing other investments that may be more efficient in reducing poverty. To make informed choices on these questions, policy makers may need to understand clearly the effectiveness of different jobs support modalities, their appropriateness in addressing Niger`s challenges, and their cost efficiency. This study seeks to provide such an assessment. The purpose of this study is to review the effectiveness of projects that supported jobs for youth in Niger over the years 2007-2018. 2019-06-06T20:49:28Z 2019-06-06T20:49:28Z 2019 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/876121559663436023/Support-to-Jobs-for-Youth-in-Niger-a-retrospective-evaluation-of-jobs-projects-2007-2018 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31808 English Jobs Working Paper;No. 34 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Niger
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topic JOB CREATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
BENEFICIARIES
JOB PROGRAMS
spellingShingle JOB CREATION
POVERTY REDUCTION
EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
BENEFICIARIES
JOB PROGRAMS
Gado, Boureima
von der Goltz, Jan
Saidi, Mira
Soumaila, Abdoulaye Sambo
Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018
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Niger
relation Jobs Working Paper;No. 34
description Supporting jobs for youth in Niger means addressing difficult questions of the right level of ambition, of reaching the necessary scale, and of trade-offs with funding for poverty reduction. Jobs policy for youth in Niger faces a difficult balancing act. It must be grounded in the reality that given the very modest starting point, economic opportunities for most Nigeriens are likely to remain limited in the medium term. At the same time, jobs policy needs to contend with the fact that young Nigeriens aspire for a different economic life than that lived by their elders. The challenge is thus to determine what kind of support is realistically feasible and can provide a good-enough perspective for young Nigeriens. Secondly, policy must ask whether the actions envisaged can make a real difference at scale, given the very big needs for better jobs. Finally, in an environment where poverty remains pervasive, it is important to acknowledge that providing jobs support specifically for youth may mean forgoing other investments that may be more efficient in reducing poverty. To make informed choices on these questions, policy makers may need to understand clearly the effectiveness of different jobs support modalities, their appropriateness in addressing Niger`s challenges, and their cost efficiency. This study seeks to provide such an assessment. The purpose of this study is to review the effectiveness of projects that supported jobs for youth in Niger over the years 2007-2018.
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author Gado, Boureima
von der Goltz, Jan
Saidi, Mira
Soumaila, Abdoulaye Sambo
author_facet Gado, Boureima
von der Goltz, Jan
Saidi, Mira
Soumaila, Abdoulaye Sambo
author_sort Gado, Boureima
title Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018
title_short Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018
title_full Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018
title_fullStr Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018
title_full_unstemmed Support to Jobs for Youth in Niger : A Retrospective Evaluation of Jobs Projects 2007-2018
title_sort support to jobs for youth in niger : a retrospective evaluation of jobs projects 2007-2018
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2019
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/876121559663436023/Support-to-Jobs-for-Youth-in-Niger-a-retrospective-evaluation-of-jobs-projects-2007-2018
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