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165474 | Access to state jobs by urban-rural location | Are state jobs equally open to qualified individuals regardless of their rural or urban location? 0: Extreme. Because they live in rural areas, 75% or more of the population, even if qualified, lack access to state jobs.1: Unequal. Because they live in rural areas, 25% or more of the population, even if qualified, lack access to state jobs.2: Somewhat Equal. Because they live in rural areas, 10 to 25% of the population, even if qualified, lack access to state jobs. 3: Relatively Equal. Because they live in rural areas, only 5 to 10% of the population, even if qualified, lack access to state jobs. 4: Equal. Because they live in rural areas, less than 5% of the population, even if qualified, lack access to state jobs.5: Rural-Bias. Because they live in urban areas, 25 or more of the population, even if qualified, lack access to state jobs. Urban areas are defined as an area that meets the following conditions: population density exceeds a threshold of 150 persons per square kilometer, there is access to a sizeable settlement of 50,000 people or more within some reasonable travel time, for example 60 minutes by road. (World Development Report, 2009: 54) | 2021-08-12 11:31:03 | 2023-06-15 05:05:42 | 5361 | 19977 | {} |
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