This paper provides a narrative review
of social protection policies for youth (ages
15–24) in low- and middle-income countries;
assesses the state of the evidence on their impacts; and
provides recommendations for policy and future research. It
summarizes the findings by three groups of policies:
transfers and scholarships, active labor market policies,
and life skills programs. While social protection policies
serve their primary...
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2024/06/28
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Policy Research Working Paper
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WPS10832
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2024/06/28
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Disclosed
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Social Protection and Youth
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