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== Abstract ==
 
== Abstract ==
  
In recent years, there has been renewed interest in access to jobs in relation to transport connectivity. In Sub-Saharan Africa, about 14 million working age people are added to the labor market every year. Ensuring sustained access to jobs seems to be a prerequisite for inclusive and robust economic growth. The paper examines the impact of public transit connectivity on access to jobs, especially focusing on wages. Using data from Antananarivo, Madagascar, it is shown that the wages earned by commuters are systematically higher than the wages earned by those who decided not to commute and are self-employed or engaged with family businesses around their neighborhood. Proximity to public transport, especially taxi-be, is important to promote people's access to jobs. It is also found that there is a substantial gender inequality in wages in the country: Women are more likely to use buses to commute, and yet, they earn less than men. In addition, the poor tend to benefit less from public transportation. Public bus services are affordable, however, the quality of the services may remain low.
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In recent years, there has been renewed             interest in access to jobs in relation to transport             connectivity. In Sub-Saharan Africa, about 14 million             working age people are added to the labor market every year.             Ensuring sustained access to jobs seems to be a prerequisite             for inclusive and robust economic growth. The paper examines             the impact of public transit connectivity on access to jobs,             especially focusing on wages. Using data from Antananarivo,             Madagascar, it is shown that the wages earned by commuters             are systematically higher than the wages earned by those who             decided not to commute and are self-employed or engaged with             family businesses around their neighborhood. Proximity to             public transport, especially taxi-be, is important to             promote people's access to jobs. It is also found that             there is a substantial gender inequality in wages in the             country: Women are more likely to use buses to commute, and             yet, they earn less than men. In addition, the poor tend to             benefit less from public transportation. Public bus services             are affordable, however, the quality of the services may             remain low.
  
 
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* [http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/268761565097838744/pdf/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar.pdf http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/268761565097838744/pdf/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar.pdf]
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* [http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/268761565097838744/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/268761565097838744/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar],
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* [https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/32211 https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/32211],
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Abstract

In recent years, there has been renewed interest in access to jobs in relation to transport connectivity. In Sub-Saharan Africa, about 14 million working age people are added to the labor market every year. Ensuring sustained access to jobs seems to be a prerequisite for inclusive and robust economic growth. The paper examines the impact of public transit connectivity on access to jobs, especially focusing on wages. Using data from Antananarivo, Madagascar, it is shown that the wages earned by commuters are systematically higher than the wages earned by those who decided not to commute and are self-employed or engaged with family businesses around their neighborhood. Proximity to public transport, especially taxi-be, is important to promote people's access to jobs. It is also found that there is a substantial gender inequality in wages in the country: Women are more likely to use buses to commute, and yet, they earn less than men. In addition, the poor tend to benefit less from public transportation. Public bus services are affordable, however, the quality of the services may remain low.

Document type: Book


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The different versions of the original document can be found in:

http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32211 under the license cc-by
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/268761565097838744/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar,
http://documents.vsemirnyjbank.org/curated/ru/268761565097838744/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar,
https://documents.shihang.org/curated/zh/268761565097838744/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar,
http://documents.albankaldawli.org/curated/ar/268761565097838744/Job-Accessibility-and-Urban-Transport-Connectivity-Evidence-from-Antananarivo-Madagascar,
https://academic.microsoft.com/#/detail/2964792082 under the license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo
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