Picking the People up from Poverty: Urban Labour Market Deregulation Vs. Encouraging the Development of Micro-Enterprises

Picking the People up from Poverty: Urban Labour Market Deregulation Vs. Encouraging the Development of Micro-Enterprises

Abu Saleh Mohammad Sowad
Copyright: © 2016 |Volume: 5 |Issue: 4 |Pages: 9
ISSN: 2160-9659|EISSN: 2160-9667|EISBN13: 9781466693654|DOI: 10.4018/IJSEM.2016100101
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Sowad, Abu Saleh Mohammad. "Picking the People up from Poverty: Urban Labour Market Deregulation Vs. Encouraging the Development of Micro-Enterprises." IJSEM vol.5, no.4 2016: pp.1-9. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJSEM.2016100101

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Sowad, A. S. (2016). Picking the People up from Poverty: Urban Labour Market Deregulation Vs. Encouraging the Development of Micro-Enterprises. International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management (IJSEM), 5(4), 1-9. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJSEM.2016100101

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Sowad, Abu Saleh Mohammad. "Picking the People up from Poverty: Urban Labour Market Deregulation Vs. Encouraging the Development of Micro-Enterprises," International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management (IJSEM) 5, no.4: 1-9. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJSEM.2016100101

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Abstract

Being a multidimensional phenomenon, it is hard to confine poverty within any definitive parameters and even harder to send the word poverty back to dictionary. Poverty eradication needs both short and long term strategic interventions; policies regarding employment opportunities should also be planned in such way. As an economic strategy, deregulation targets to eliminate the regulating authorities of labour market and decrease the interference of legal aspects within the relationship between companies and individuals to a minimum level with a great decline in the cases of collective bargaining. Labour market deregulation creates ample employment opportunities for poor people especially women. This paper looks for an effective and efficient way to alleviate poverty between Urban Labour Market Deregulation and the development of micro-enterprises with a sketch of possibilities and vulnerabilities of both approaches and a comparative approach to find the best possible way within these two to remove poverty's shadow from humankind.

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