Low job-creating capacity of growth and low worker productivity 2 Regressive fiscal policies that place a greater tax burden on the poor quintiles 3 Gender inequalities, high demographic pressures (e.g. high fertility rates), educational disparities and low skill gaps 4 Wage disparities within and across sectors 5 Low agricultural productivity 6 Unequal access to health, education and related services 7 Low coverage and funding of social protection 8 Rising inflation rates 1 Promote quality and inclusive growth -job-rich growth 2 Boost agricultural productivity 3 Add value to primary commodities 4 Address regional disparities in distribution of infrastructural facilities 5 Promote equal access to education and health services 6 Adopt and implement comprehensive strategies to address gender-based inequalities 7 Institutionalise progressive fiscal system and scaling up well-targeted social protection 8 Increase the productivity of remittances and ODA 9 Protect assets of the poor from being debased by inflation Country context matters in promoting equity: Drivers of inequality are heterogeneous in Burkina Faso, Ghana and Tanzania Drivers of inequality in the three countries Emerging lessons from the three countries 30 40 45 50 35.3
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