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Ethiopia - Urban Labor Markets : Challenges and Prospects, Volume 2. Background Paper

2007

World Bank


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Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Active labour market policies; Youth unemployment; City population; Policy research; Unemployed; Young people; International food policy research institute; Labour supply; Progress; Population size; Extended family; Wage data; Labor market; Youth unemployment rates; United nations economic commission for africa; Core labor standards; General education; Self employment; Urban women; Employment rate; Reproductive age; Unemployed youth; Educational distribution; Migration status; Educational attainment; Active labour market; Rural productivity; Job search; Policy implications; Educational level; Open unemployment; Urban youth; Large cities; Internal migration; Educational achievement; Labour market information; Age group; Family composition; Migrant; Household size; Information system; Informal employment; Respect; Job creation; Wage employment; Female employment; Female children; Informal sector employment; Total employment; Employment status; Labour markets; Informal sector workers; Gender roles; Public sector employment; Fertility rates; Unemployment duration; Wed; Jobs; Poverty reduction strategy; Pull factors; Active labour; Adult males; Vocational school; Urban employment; Social affairs; Population declines
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