This chapter looks in detail at citizens’ views on the extent to which their governments are meeting their demands for inclusive economic development, decent employment and fighting corruptions. It concludes that they are generally dissatisfied with the way governments are managing the economy and providing basic services, although there are some differences between countries. In particular, they are concerned about a lack of employment opportunities and they do not think that their governments are fighting corruption. Migration is mainly motivated by economic factors, with those considering migration being educated young to middle-aged men.
Priorities for Inclusive Growth: Increasing Employment, Decreasing Inequality and Fighting Corruption
G. A. Teti
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2020-01-01
Abstract
This chapter looks in detail at citizens’ views on the extent to which their governments are meeting their demands for inclusive economic development, decent employment and fighting corruptions. It concludes that they are generally dissatisfied with the way governments are managing the economy and providing basic services, although there are some differences between countries. In particular, they are concerned about a lack of employment opportunities and they do not think that their governments are fighting corruption. Migration is mainly motivated by economic factors, with those considering migration being educated young to middle-aged men.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.