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The Ethiopian Urban Migration Study 2008
Driven by rural-urban migration, urbanization is expected to be a key feature of Ethiopia’s development path in the near future. Even if Ethiopia is one of the least urbanized countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, urbanization has recently accelerated and the urban population share is estimated to almost double from 16 percent in 2007 to 27 percent by 2035.
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Investment Climate Assessment
Rural Investment Climate Assessment
Capturing the Demographics Bonus in Ethiopia
Urban Labor Markets in Ethiopia: Challenges and Prospects
Joint Staff Advisory Note (JSA) and Plan for Accelerated and Sustained Development to End Poverty (PASDEP)
Accelerating Equitable Growth - Country Economic Memorandum

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Country Assistance Strategy
Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper
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