Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons

The dramatic transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) between 2000 and the 2010s was driven by fast growth, together with higher employment rates and increased real incomes. During this period of sustained growth, increased fiscal re...

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spelling okr-10986-341992021-05-25T09:55:27Z Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons World Bank PRODUCTIVE INCLUSION SOCIAL BOTTLENECK SOCIAL ASSISTANCE CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS RAPID SOCIAL RESPONSE ECONOMIC INCLUSION INCLUSIVE GROWTH GENDER VULNERABLE POPULATION LABOR MARKET YOUTH TRAINING The dramatic transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) between 2000 and the 2010s was driven by fast growth, together with higher employment rates and increased real incomes. During this period of sustained growth, increased fiscal revenues supported the expansion of social protection programs, mainly in the form of non-contributory social assistance. Despite the increasing coverage of social assistance and positive impacts on consumption and other social dimensions, policy makers were aware of the limitations in ensuring the sustainability of those gains. This report aims to document different approaches of productive inclusion (PI) in LAC countries, particularly focusing on the policy and implementation aspects, as well as the lessons learned from their design and implementation. The note is organized as follows. First, it presents the definition and an operational framework for productive inclusion, to provide a conceptual grounding for the analysis of different approaches observed in the region, identifying the key elements, from policy mandate-design to implementation. Next, common themes for successful PI interventions for each key pillar, are presented in turn, drawing from the rich information of the country case studies. The third section presents the experience and the challenges on the evaluation of PI programs in the region to date as well as a brief summary of the results. The note concludes with (operational) lessons learned to inform the evolution of the productive inclusion strategies for the low and middle-income countries in both LAC and other regions, and presents a brief overview of the pending issues on the agenda for the region for future research. 2020-07-24T19:48:32Z 2020-07-24T19:48:32Z 2020-07-02 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/253431593684570495/A-Synthesis-Note http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34199 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Latin America & Caribbean
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topic PRODUCTIVE INCLUSION
SOCIAL BOTTLENECK
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS
RAPID SOCIAL RESPONSE
ECONOMIC INCLUSION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
GENDER
VULNERABLE POPULATION
LABOR MARKET
YOUTH TRAINING
spellingShingle PRODUCTIVE INCLUSION
SOCIAL BOTTLENECK
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
CONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS
RAPID SOCIAL RESPONSE
ECONOMIC INCLUSION
INCLUSIVE GROWTH
GENDER
VULNERABLE POPULATION
LABOR MARKET
YOUTH TRAINING
World Bank
Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons
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description The dramatic transformation in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) between 2000 and the 2010s was driven by fast growth, together with higher employment rates and increased real incomes. During this period of sustained growth, increased fiscal revenues supported the expansion of social protection programs, mainly in the form of non-contributory social assistance. Despite the increasing coverage of social assistance and positive impacts on consumption and other social dimensions, policy makers were aware of the limitations in ensuring the sustainability of those gains. This report aims to document different approaches of productive inclusion (PI) in LAC countries, particularly focusing on the policy and implementation aspects, as well as the lessons learned from their design and implementation. The note is organized as follows. First, it presents the definition and an operational framework for productive inclusion, to provide a conceptual grounding for the analysis of different approaches observed in the region, identifying the key elements, from policy mandate-design to implementation. Next, common themes for successful PI interventions for each key pillar, are presented in turn, drawing from the rich information of the country case studies. The third section presents the experience and the challenges on the evaluation of PI programs in the region to date as well as a brief summary of the results. The note concludes with (operational) lessons learned to inform the evolution of the productive inclusion strategies for the low and middle-income countries in both LAC and other regions, and presents a brief overview of the pending issues on the agenda for the region for future research.
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title Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons
title_short Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons
title_full Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons
title_fullStr Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons
title_full_unstemmed Productive Inclusion in Latin America : Policy and Operational Lessons
title_sort productive inclusion in latin america : policy and operational lessons
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