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8 - 9 October 2024 (Hong Kong time, GMT +8) | |
Cairo, Egypt |
The Jobs and Development Conference (#Jobs4Dev) is a global event co-organized by the World Bank, UNU-WIDER, the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the Network on Jobs and Development (NJD) – a partnership of research institutes from various regions of the world: Development Policy Research Unit at University of Cape Town (DPRU, South Africa), HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (HKUST IEMS, Hong Kong), Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER, India), and Institute for Structural Research (IBS, Poland).
The conference strives to expand the frontiers of global knowledge around jobs, improve understanding of the interplay between development and quantity and quality of work, and advance the discussion on the most effective policies to improve job outcomes in low- and middle-income countries. Each year, the conference combines keynote lectures, presentations of high-quality research and policy-oriented discussions, creating a platform for interactions between academics and policy-makers.
The conference builds upon the Employment and Development conferences organized by the World Bank and IZA between 2006-2015, and the Jobs and Development conference organized by the NJD and the World Bank in 2016. The UNU-WIDER has also been involved as a partner since 2019. The ILO joined in 2023, ahead of preparing for the 2024 edition of the conference.
The conference will take place on October 8 & 9, 2024, in Cairo, Egypt. The two-day format will feature keynote speeches, a policy panel, special sessions and about 50 paper presentations in parallel sessions. The event will focus on policy-relevant research, applicable to identifying solutions to jobs challenges in low- and middle-income countries.
To expand the frontiers of global knowledge around jobs and advance the discussion on the most effective policies, we are interested in policy-relevant papers on all topics in labor and development economics, but especially in papers that focus on:
2024 Organizing committee
The World Bank – Federica Saliola
UNU-WIDER – Kunal Sen
The ILO – Lawrence Jeff Johnson
The Network on Jobs and Development (NJD) – Haroon Bhorat (DPRU, UCT) and Piotr Lewandowski (IBS)
Gary Fields (Cornell University)
J-PAL MENA, AUC – Ahmed El Sayed
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