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The Challenge of Youth Employment in Sri Lanka

2010

Gunatilaka, Ramani | Mayer, Markus | Vodopivec, Milan


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank
Other Subjects
Job placement; Job market; Unemployment problem; Job vacancies; Productive work; Labor market indicators; Labor force participation; Inexperienced workers; Youth unemployment; Technical training; Labor market institutions; Youth unrest; Labor costs; Salaried workers; Suitable employment; Unemployed adults; Semiskilled labor; National action plan; Skilled workers; Employment policy; Unemployed; High unemployment rates; Young people; Employment protection legislation; Existing inequities; Public sector jobs; Millennium declaration; Employee; Skilled workforce; Finding work; Labor market outcomes; Level of education; Political economy; Proportional hazard model; Service sector; Youth labor; Unemployment levels; Total unemployment; Consumer price index; Labor resources; Labor market; Employability; Tertiary education; Job searches; Retail trade; Active labor market programs; Job destruction; Active labor market; Unemployed youth; Small businesses; Training institutions; Labor force; Practitioners; Civil unrest; Labor market efficiency; Educational attainment; Educational opportunity; Gender disparities; Young women; Job seekers; Youth participation; Income support; International migration; Job search; Policy implications; Job skills; Job counseling; Wage inequality; Employment creation; Migrant labor; Educational qualifications; Wage differentials; Youth population; Labor market policies; Salaried employment; National action; Wage determination; Older workers; Severance pay; Labor economics; Unpaid family workers; Technical education; National committee; Unemployment rate; Training programs; Job training; Unskilled workers; Human resource development; Youth access; Young adults; Human development; Dissemination; Feminist; White-collar occupations; Well-functioning labor market; Work force; Labor force population; Age group; Vocational programs; Wage gap; Migrant; Labor market information; Formal sector workers; Private sector workers; Labor market issues; Youth services; Productivity growth; Work experience; Informal employment; Job creation; Mother; Wage employment; Social policy; Total labor force; Worker; Unemployed persons; Primary level; Active labor; Productive employment; Policy makers; Domestic workers; Policy analysis; Employment growth; Equal opportunity; Employment opportunities; High unemployment; Natural resource; Policy framework; Total employment; Employment status; Youth unemployment rate; Provident funds; Export processing zone; Labor market segmentation; Counselling; Social science; Skills development; Population trends; Unemployment duration; Human resource; Unemployed population; Bargaining; Public sector workers; Unemployment rates; Labor allocation; Jobs; Vocational training programs; Employment prospects; Labor force growth; Private sector job; Productivity growth rates; Labor markets; Labor laws; Employment patterns; High wages; Job placement service; Dropouts; Job security
License
Direction in Development ; human developmenthttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igoWorld BankCC BY 3.0 IGO
ISSN
8213-8117
Source
Direction in Development ; human development

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