28 November 2018
Youth Employment and the Private Sector in Africa
Published by: IDS
Globally, governments, development agencies, and inter-governmental institutions have invested heavily in skills-building interventions...
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28 November 2018
Published by: IDS
Globally, governments, development agencies, and inter-governmental institutions have invested heavily in skills-building interventions...
The Business and Development Centre (BDC) brings together thinking from business, economics, political science and development studies to tackle critical questions on the role of business in development, focusing initially on agriculture, food and nutrition, the green economy and public health.
The debate on the role of business, markets and states in development has a long history, marked by divergent and often...
19 February 2018
4 January 2018
Published by: University of Sussex
The paper proposes the foundations of an analytical framework to map different innovation pathways and explain how innovation leads to...
1 January 2018
Innovation, accompanied by structural change, is at the heart of economic growth and development. Yet there is limited evidence to understand interactions between innovation, structural change and inclusion in the context of low-income and emerging countries, or how these processes best support sustainable and inclusive societies.
7 November 2017
13 June 2017
22 May 2017
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This article frames and introduces the ten other contributions to this collection. First, the dominant narrative around Africa’s youth...
22 May 2017
Published by: IDS
Who are the youth and what is the problem? Are entrepreneurship and self-employment the solution? And what about youth aspirations? Such questions are addressed in this issue of the IDS Bulletin, drawing from the literature on how development research affects policy and noting that it says little about how young researchers move into policy engagement.