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选择我们的未来:气候行动教育(英)2024
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-18 03:55
CHOOSING OUR FUTURE: Education for Climate Action Shwetlena Sabarwal, Sergio Venegas Marin, Marla Spivack, and Diego Ambasz © 2024 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/The World Bank 1818 H Street NW Washington DC 20433 Telephone: 202-473-1000 Internet: www.worldbank.org This work is a product of the staff of The World Bank with external contributions. The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this work do not necessarily reflect the views of The World Bank, its Board of E ...
在最重要的时候衡量福利:实时监测方法的类型(英)2024
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-18 03:50
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized r-tm Measuring welfare when it matters most Public Disclosure Authorized A typology of approaches for real-time monitoring f unive | --- | --- | |---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------| | Introduction | 7 | | 1 Methods for Nowcasting Welfare—With a Focus on Monetary Poverty | 17 | | 1.1 Nowcasting Welfare Using Survey and Other Non-surv ...
Understanding and Addressing Energy Poverty in Romania
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-17 23:03
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the energy sector in Romania Core Insights - Addressing energy poverty is crucial for economic development as it is closely linked to income poverty, with lower-income households being disproportionately affected by energy price increases [46][47] - The report highlights that approximately 25% of the Romanian population experienced some form of energy poverty in 2021, with households dedicating about 8.7% of their expenditures to energy [49] Summary by Sections Executive Summary - Energy poverty is a significant issue that affects overall welfare and can lead to increased health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations such as the elderly and low-income households [46][47] - The report aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of energy poverty in Romania, focusing on access to energy, structural and behavioral barriers, the impact of rising energy prices, and potential policy actions [48] Chapter 1: Motivation - The motivation for addressing energy poverty is underscored by its implications for human development, environmental outcomes, and economic stability [46][47] Chapter 2: Access to Affordable, Reliable, and Sustainable Energy - Many Romanian households face challenges in accessing and affording essential energy services, with a high prevalence of energy poverty indicated by various metrics [49] Chapter 3: A Behaviorally Informed Approach to Sustainable Energy Transitions - The report discusses the importance of understanding behavioral barriers to adopting sustainable energy technologies and practices [48] Chapter 4: Simulating the Ex-Ante Impacts of Energy Price Increases on Households - Rising energy prices have direct and indirect impacts on energy poverty rates and overall welfare, necessitating robust policy responses [48] Chapter 5: Effectively Tackling Energy Poverty - The report outlines existing legal and policy frameworks, recent interventions, and recommendations for designing effective mitigation measures to protect vulnerable households [48] Chapter 6: Conclusions and Policy Implications - The conclusions emphasize the need for targeted policies to address the multifaceted nature of energy poverty and its implications for economic and social equity [48]
Achieving Sustainable and Inclusive Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM)
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-16 23:03
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Achieving Sustainable and Inclusive Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (ASM): A Renewed Framework for World Bank Engagement Public Disclosure Authorized | --- | --- | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-------| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Acknowledgmen ...
Green Budget Tagging in the Kyrgyz Republic
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-16 23:03
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized GREEN BUDGET TAGGING IN THE KYRGYZ REPUBLIC Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Conceptual Approach September 2024 i Green Budget Tagging in the Kyrgyz Republic. Conceptual Approach | --- | --- | --- | --- | |-------|-------|------------------------|-------| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Green Budget Tagging | | | | | | | | | | in the Kyrgyz Republic | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conceptual Approach | | September 2024 © 2024 Interna ...
Teacher Practices in Indonesia
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-13 23:03
Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized | --- | --- | |------------------------------------------------|-------| | | | | | | | Results of the TEACHER PRACTICES IN INDONESIA | Teach | | Primary Classroom | | | Observation Study | | World Bank June 2024 Public Disclosure Authorized | --- | --- | |-------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...
Firm Networks and Global Technology Diffusion
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-13 23:03
Policy Research Working Paper 10905 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Firm Networks and Global Technology Diffusion | --- | |---------------------| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Katherine Stapleton | | Daria Taglioni | | | Development Economics Development Research Group September 2024 Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Policy Research Working Paper 10905 Abstract This study examines the role of multinational firms and global value chain lin ...
Energizing Rwanda’s Development
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-12 23:08
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly state an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - Rwanda's GDP growth has exceeded 8 percent annually over the past two years, nearly double the average for Sub-Saharan Africa, indicating a strong economic transition from agriculture to industry and services [13][14] - The electrification rate in Rwanda reached approximately 61 percent by 2022, with 47 percent from grid-based connections and 14 percent from off-grid solutions, showcasing significant progress towards universal access [13][14] - The government aims to achieve universal coverage for productive energy users through a mix of 52 percent on-grid and 48 percent off-grid solutions in its updated Energy Sector Strategic Plan [14] Summary by Sections Executive Summary - The study assesses Rwanda's potential in the productive use of energy (PUE) and aims to bridge knowledge gaps on market actors, products, and the market environment [15] - Key objectives include evaluating the potential electricity demand of productive energy users and identifying barriers to the uptake of high-potential PUE technologies [15] Introduction - The study was conducted in four phases, utilizing extensive primary and secondary data from various actors in the PUE ecosystem, including government agencies and technology suppliers [16] Planning, Policies, and Investments - Rwanda's policy framework has made significant strides towards achieving universal energy access, with specific targets outlined in Vision 2050 and the National Strategy for Transformation [17] - Recent pilot initiatives have provided insights on scaling the adoption of existing PUE technologies, emphasizing the need for financial and technical support for cash-constrained suppliers [18] Analysis of Current Users - Over 86 percent of productive energy users are connected to the main grid, with a significant portion expressing a desire for specific appliances to enhance productivity [19] - The study found that unit price is the most significant factor influencing electricity consumption, with potential increases in demand under various scenarios [20][21]
Leveraging Trade for More and Better Jobs
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-12 23:03
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the industry Core Insights - The report emphasizes the positive role of trade in job creation, labor earnings, and productivity, while also acknowledging the challenges and disparities in outcomes across different income levels and sectors [10][11][16][19] Summary by Sections Trade and Employment Levels - The share of employment tied to export activities increased from 26.5% in 2000 to 28.7% in 2018 across 71 countries [37] - Direct and indirect employment in exports rose by 133 million from 1995 to 2007, but declined by 45 million by 2018, particularly in low- and middle-income countries [40] Trade and Labor Earnings - Growing trade exposure is linked to higher labor earnings, with wage inequality decreasing in low- and middle-income countries due to global value chain integration [22] Trade and Labor Productivity - Labor productivity rises with export volumes, especially in low-tech manufacturing and agriculture, benefiting unskilled workers in developing countries [22][23] Trade and Job Quality - Job quality improves with increased exports, leading to transitions toward salaried positions and higher value-added activities [23] Gender and Trade - Firms engaged in international trade employ a higher percentage of women, with exporting firms showing a female labor share premium of around 4 percentage points on average [53][55]
Aging and Health
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2024-09-12 23:03
Public Disclosure Authorized Knowledge Brief Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice AGING AND HEALTH: POLICY CONSIDERATIONS FOR LONG-TERM CARE Meriem Boudjadja, Sameera Altuwaijri, and Seemeen Saadat for the Healthy Longevity Team July 2024 | --- | |-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...