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Labor Markets Overview - World Bank Group
2024年4月9日 · The World Bank works with countries to design and implement economic inclusion and labor market programs that enhance people’s employability, productivity, skills, and labor mobility. This approach reduces reliance on social transfers and emphasizes the "active inclusion" of the unemployed, beneficiaries of social assistance, youth, senior ...
LAC Equity Lab: Labor Markets - Labor Force - World Bank Group
Definition of labor market indicators: Labor force participation: Share of the adult (between 15 and 64 years old) population that is in the labor force. The labor force includes employed workers and unemployed workers (those who are actively seeking work). Employment rate: Share of the adult (between 15 and 64 years old) population that is ...
Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 - World Bank Group
Portraits of Labor Market Exclusion 2.0 – a joint study between the European Commission, the World Bank, and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development – aims to improve understanding of labor market barriers and help inform employment support and social inclusion policymaking.
Why so Idle? Wages and Employment in a Crowded Labor Market
The Nature of Ethiopia’s Labor Market. As Ethiopia is rapidly urbanizing, the report points out that understanding the nature of urban labor markets provides valuable insights for further poverty reduction and for a successful transition to a manufacturing and service-oriented economy.
Social Protection, Labor and Employment - World Bank Group
2024年10月8日 · Social protection instruments like social insurance, social assistance, and labor and economic inclusion programs help people, especially women, find better jobs. They also allow individuals to improve productivity, and families to invest in the health and education of their children, provide food security, and protect the aging population.
Report Highlights for Labor Market Review Report - World Bank …
The labor market is segmented into “good” and “bad” jobs, with the poor working in the latter. They hold jobs that are informal, temporary or casual, and low-paid. Widespread informality means that the poor neither benefit from the minimum wage policy nor from employment protection legislation.
C. òSocial protection and labor market regulation that reduce the risk of becoming poor, assist those who are poor to better manage further risks, and ensure a minimal level of welfare to all people. D. òPublic actions –carried out by the state or privately –that: a) enable
Demand for Online Gig Work Rapidly Rising in Developing Countries
WASHINGON, September 7, 2023—The ‘gig economy’ accounts for up to 12 percent of the global labor market—much higher than previously estimated—and holds particular promise for women and youth in developing countries. Demand for online gig work is growing rapidly, however, social protections for workers in this segment are still lacking ...
Labor Market Transitions Over the Life Cycle: Evidence from Two …
The ongoing COVID-19 health crisis constitutes a major shock to labor markets the world over. In advanced countries, and in a number of middle-income countries alike, systematic evidence on the impact of the pandemic on labor markets has become increasingly available thanks to high-frequency surveys, the availability of administrative data, and longitudinal panels.
Tertiary Education Overview - World Bank Group
2024年4月9日 · Enter Short Description. The World Bank Group (WBG) has a highly diversified portfolio of lending and technical assistance projects in tertiary education, which deal with a variety of specific areas, including quality assurance, performance-based funding schemes, alignment of academic offerings with market needs, public-private partnerships, and …