TY - BOOK AU - Addison, Tony AU - Demery, Lionel AU - Ferroni, Marco A AU - Round, Jeffery Ian TI - Making adjustment work for the poor : : a framework for policy reform in Africa SN - 0821316400 U1 - 362.5096 PY - 1990/// CY - Washington, D.C. PB - World Bank KW - ALIVIO DE LA POBREZA KW - DISTRIBUCION DEL INGRESO KW - POLITICA ECONOMICA KW - AFRICA KW - MITIGACION DE LA POBREZA KW - REDUCCION DE LA POBREZA N1 - Incluye bibliografía; Foreword -- Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Macroeconomic disequilibrium -- 3. Adjustment -- 4. The determinants of welfare -- 5. The effects of destabilization and adjustment on households -- 6. Data and analysis implications -- 7. Strategic policy issues -- 8. Designing poverty-sensitive adjustment programs -- Concluding perspective -- Appendix: the social accounting matrix -- Endnotes -- Bibliography N2 - This document was written as part of the work undertaken under the Social Dimensions of Adjustment (SDA) Program in Africa. The program aims at thoroughly integrating social dimensions into economic and financial decision-making. To do so, it pursues several parallel tracks. 1) within each country a special institution building effort is being launched to strengthen national capability for policy analysis and project identification, preparation and implementation. 2) country-specific studies dealing with poverty alleviation and economic policy are being undertaken. 3) developing an adequate data base for analysis of social issues and formulating socioeconomic policy through monitoring surveys and integrated household surveys. 4) improving the understanding of the links among conceptual, empirical, and policy issues involved in the integration of social and economic policies and programs. This report deals mostly with the last track. The objective is to provide guidance to researchers and practioners in assembling and anlyzing the necessary data in order to achieve the objectives of the SDA initiative. It then explores the major policy issues that must be faced by governments to integrate social dimensions in the design of their structural adjustment programs and development plans ER -