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Come Mek Wi Hol' Yuh Han': The Components of an Effective Social Safety Net for Jamaica

The research on Inclusive Growth proposes policies to promote economic inclusiveness – by ensuring that economic opportunity is geographically and socially dispersed – while not impairing the basis of the current economic reform agenda. Women and youth are over-represented amongst the economically marginalised and so are expected to be particular beneficiaries of this policy report.

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CAPRI Launch New Research on the Country’s Welfare Programmes and the Effects on Those Most Vulnerable

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) on Thursday (March 18), through a web forum, presented findings from an in-depth analysis of Jamaica’s socio-financial construct and welfare programmes .....

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CAPRI Launch New Research on the Country’s Welfare Programmes and the Effects on Those Most Vulnerable

September 23, 2021 | By Author | relations_682

The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) on Thursday (March 18), through a web forum, presented findings from an in-depth analysis of Jamaica’s socio-financial construct and welfare programmes and provide a critical assessment of the various components of an effective social safety net .....

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