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Labor Mobility, Economic Shocks, and Jobless Growth : Evidence from Panel Data in Morocco

2014

Verme, Paolo | Barry, Abdoul Gadiry | Guennouni, Jamal | Taamouti, Mohamed


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Labor market situation; Population groups; Private sectors; Gender gap; National level; Labor market indicators; Labor force participation; National plan; Market trends; Jobless growth; Salaried workers; Economic developments; Policy research; Unemployed; Young people; Job losses; Public sector jobs; Progress; Population statistics; Political economy; Service sector; Public employment; Labor market; Labor reallocation; Urban women; Employment rate; Labor force; Rural area; Population changes; Job seekers; Rural women; Policy implications; Employment creation; Part-time employment; Development policy; Competitiveness; Labor market policies; Labor economics; Unemployment rate; Labor code; Human development; Chronic underemployment; Rural residents; Policy discussions; Price changes; Economic shocks; Male counterparts; Productivity growth; Informal employment; Job creation; Description; Worker; Finding jobs; Policy makers; Policy research working paper; Employment growth; Infrastructure development; Job generation; Place of residence; Employment status; Attrition; Employment policies; Demographic factors; Female; Unemployed people; Unpaid workers; Crises; Urban migration; Household survey; Labor allocation; Jobs; Labor movements; Private employment; Aged workers; Labor market reforms; Female labor; Labor mobility; Labor market performance; Employment duration; Market developments; Flow of people
License
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6795http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/CC BY 3.0 IGO
Source
Policy Research Working Paper;No. 6795

2014-09-15
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