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The World Development Report 1995 provides an in-depth analysis of workers and labor markets in an integrating global economy. As international trade and investment barriers continue to diminish, the report explores how workers adapt to rapid economic changes and technological advancement.
This World Bank publication examines critical issues including labor productivity, human capital investment, wage dynamics, and social safety nets across developing and developed nations. The report emphasizes the importance of education and skills training in preparing workers for the challenges of globalization.
Key topics include employment creation, labor market institutions, gender issues in the workforce, and policy frameworks that balance economic efficiency with worker protection. The report offers evidence-based recommendations for governments seeking to maximize the benefits of global integration while minimizing negative impacts on vulnerable populations.







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