This book provides a systematic examination of the relationship between industrial clusters and poverty, which is analyzed using a multidimensional framework. It examines the often-neglected concept of social protection as a means of mitigating the risks and vulnerabilities faced by workers and citizens in poor countries. By analyzing the case of the Otigba Information and Communications Technology cluster in Lagos, Nigeria, the author shows under which conditions firms in productive clusters can pass on benefits to workers in ways that improve their living standards in the wider…mehr
This book provides a systematic examination of the relationship between industrial clusters and poverty, which is analyzed using a multidimensional framework. It examines the often-neglected concept of social protection as a means of mitigating the risks and vulnerabilities faced by workers and citizens in poor countries. By analyzing the case of the Otigba Information and Communications Technology cluster in Lagos, Nigeria, the author shows under which conditions firms in productive clusters can pass on benefits to workers in ways that improve their living standards in the wider socio-economic and spatial context of the region. The results presented provide substantial evidence of opportunities for economic development, helping planners to explore different avenues for integrating firm-driven social protection into social policy.
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Advances in African Economic, Social and Political Development
Oyebanke Oyeyinka is an Associate Consultant with Dalberg Global Development Advisors. She holds a PhD in Urban Planning from Columbia University where she focused on the political economy of development planning. Her doctoral thesis explored how industrial clusters help to improve the living standards of workers within them, using the case study of an Information and Communications Technology cluster in Lagos, Nigeria. She holds a masters degree in City Planning from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she specialized in International Development. Her masters thesis tried to explain the penalty of poor infrastructure in developing countries exemplified by the high cost and low quality of service observed in the telecommunications industry. For her bachelor's, she majored in Economics at Carleton College. She has a chapter in the Urban opportunities: Perspective on climate change, resilience, inclusion and the informal economy published by theWilson Center. She has co-authored a book chapter for the African Development Perspectives Yearbook (Expected 2015), as well as the University for Peace Africa's Programmes' Confronting Africa's governance and socio-economic challenges in the 21st century. She is broadly interested in industrial clusters, industrial and social policies, the informal economy, and the dynamics of poverty and inequality in developing countries. She has worked as an intern with the United Nations, and participated in ETH sustainability's Youth Encounter on Sustainability.
Inhaltsangabe
1 Industrial Clusters, Institutions and Poverty in Nigeria.- 2 The Nexus of Industrial Clusters and Poverty.- 3 Living Standards and Industrial Clusters in Nigeria.- 4 Industrial Cluster Impact on Employment and Poverty: Analysis of Living Standards.- 5 Social Protection and Living Standards in Informal Industrial Clusters.- 6 The State, Institutions and Policy Support for Clusters.- 7 Conclusion: Industrial Clusters and Poverty.
1 Industrial Clusters, Institutions and Poverty in Nigeria.- 2 The Nexus of Industrial Clusters and Poverty.- 3 Living Standards and Industrial Clusters in Nigeria.- 4 Industrial Cluster Impact on Employment and Poverty: Analysis of Living Standards.- 5 Social Protection and Living Standards in Informal Industrial Clusters.- 6 The State, Institutions and Policy Support for Clusters.- 7 Conclusion: Industrial Clusters and Poverty.
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