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Admittedly, ALMPs should not be seen as substitutes for private-led employment creation or as a solution to the many structural constraints of the region's labor market, such as stagnant labor demand, low productivity, low competitiveness, and high informality.
In Cortés et al. (2010, 2016), compliance is very high because they exploit a CCT program for which the cash transfer is conditional on school attendance (and academic performance); Alzúa et al. (2016) rely on mandatory schooling laws, which are difficult to enforce (particularly in economies with high informality, such as LAC countries).
In light of these findings, increasing accessibility by public transport through either expanding transit services to areas with high informality rates to have a better access to formal jobs or supporting the decentralization of formal jobs may be a way to achieve reductions in informality rates, especially among those earning less than the minimum wage.
The health insurance system seems unable to function with half of the population unemployed and a high informality rate [ 3, 50].
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This has exposed the dearth of, and the need for, social security for women, a legacy of comparatively lower labor market participation, higher informality, and smaller salaries.
In terms of access and insurance, policymakers must deal with the paradox of trying to expand access to health care in a context of high labor informality.
Since these two issues are the region's main health policy priorities, much of this paper is devoted to analyzing how public health interventions can encourage changes toward healthier behaviors, and how policymakers can expand access to health insurance programs in a context of high labor informality.
High-grade informality can be at home in the Frick.
And the local culture places a high value on informality, autonomy and egalitarianism.
In addition to this elevated liquidity risk, Latin America's governments are seen to be more interventionist than Asia's, and the economies less transparent they have always been characterised by a high incidence of informality, which exposes owners to legal risks and makes valuing a firm far more difficult.
Petter Matthews, director of the Construction Sector Transparency Initiative International Secretariat explains: "A study has shown that the decision-making process for... large energy projects in sub-Saharan Africa is often characterised by poor project appraisal systems, a high degree of informality and an absence of effective management.
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