Designing Active Labour Market Policies in Southern Punjab: Evidence from Household and Community Surveys

Published - Jan 25, 2015

This report has been prepared to provide evidence-based input into program design. It reports findings from a random representative sample of 709 Primary Sampling Units (PSUs) and approximately 11,000 households from the program districts.The report uses empirical data to provide the regional context in which interventions are going to be implemented and highlights the challenges posed for intervention design by the characteristics of households in the program districts.

Authors

Dr. Asim I. Khwaja
Dr. Jacob N. Shapiro

Cite this publication

Cheema, A., Naseer, F., Shapiro, J. N., & Khwaja, A. I. (2015, Jan). Designing Active Labour Market Policies in Southern Punjab: Evidence from Household and Community Surveys. Institute of Development and Economic Alternatives (IDEAS).

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