02108cam a22003134a 4500020001800000040000800018082002600026110001600052245008200068260004700150300003100197490003400228520111600262650002301378650003001401650001701431650003701448650001501485650003801500650003201538650001901570650002001589650002501609650002301634650003401657650002601691710001601717856006101733 a9780821377956 cDLC a330 WOR 2009 A064 Or.2 aWorld Bank.10aAfrica Development Indicators 2008/2009bFrom the World Bank Africa Database. aWashington, D.C. :bThe World Bank,c2009. a1 online resource (207 p.)1 aAfrica Development Indicators3 aAfrica Development Indicators 2008/09 (ADI) provides the most detailed collection of data on Africa available in one volume. It puts together data from different sources, making it an essential tool for policy makers, researchers, and other people interested in Africa. This year’s ADI addresses the issue of youth employment. The report shows that success in addressing youth employment in will not be achieved and sustained through fragmented and isolated interventions. Instead it finds that an arching guideline for addressing the youth employment challenge is the need for an integrated strategy for rural development, growth and job creation - which covers the demand and the supply sides of the labor market and takes into account the youth mobility from rural to urban areas - combined with targeted interventions to help young people overcome disadvantages in entering and remaining in the labor market. This edition includes the Africa Development Indicators 2008/09 Single User CD-ROM and opening articles from leading economists reporting and analyzing key African economic and development issues. 4aAdolescent Health. 4aBanks and Banking Reform. 4aChild Labor. 4aCommunities & Human Settlements. 4aEducation. 4aHealth, Nutrition and Population. 4aHousing and Human Habitats. 4aLabor Markets. 4aLabor Policies. 4aPopulation Policies. 4aPrimary Education. 4aSocial Protections and Labor. 4aYouth and Government.2 aWorld Bank.40uhttp://elibrary.worldbank.org/content/book/9780821377871