A future for the excluded: job creation and income generation by the poor/ edited by Raff Carmen and Miguel Sobrado - London: Zed Books, 2000. - xiv, 230 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

I: Context and History
1 Those who don't eat and those who don't sleep
2 Clodomir Santos de Morais and the Origins of his Largescale Capacitation Theory and Method

II: Theoretical Perspectives
3 The Largescale Capacitation Method and Social Participation: Theoretical Consideration
4 From Paulo Freire to Clodomir Santos de Morais: From Critical to Organizational Consciousness

III: The Organization Workshop in Practice
The OW in Central and South America
5. From Navvies to Entrepreneurs: The Organization Workshop in Costa Rica
6 Sacked Agricultural Workers Take on the Multinationals in Honduras
7 The Mexican Experience
8 The Organization Workshop in Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru
9 Three Decades of Work with OWs in Latin America

The OW in Africa
10 Doing Enterprises' in war-time and post-war Mozambique
11 In Angola, Guinea Bissau, Sao Tome and Principe
12 Hard Learning in Zimbabwe and in post civil-war Mozambique
13 Organization Development (OD) and Morais's Organization Workshop (OW) in South Africa and Botswana

The OW in Europe and Other Industrial Countries
14 The Potential of the the OW in former Soviet Bloc Countries and Economies in Crisis
15 In Post-Salazar Portugal: The First European SIPGEI
16 The Crisis of Work in Post-Industrial Western Countries

Part IV: From Local OWs to National Employment Generation Systems
17 The Brazilian PROGEI-SIPGEIs of the 1980s and 1990s
18 The PAE Self-Employment Programme in Brazil
19 The OW and Civil Society Organizations in Brazil
20 OW's Potential: Concluding Observations

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Job Creation
Poverty
Welfare economics

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