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Botswana Labor Market Signals on Demand for Skills

2015

World Bank


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Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Earning; Adjustment process; Laborers; Unemployment problem; Levels of education; Rural schools; Labor force participation; Diplomas; Basic literacy; Education system; Technical training; Labor market institutions; Employment services; Foreign ownership; Investments in education; Agricultural extension workers; Skilled workers; Unemployed; Educational credentials; High unemployment rates; Rising unemployment; Educational quality; Computer programmers; Skilled worker; Service providers; Employee; Post secondary education; Skilled workforce; Finding work; Demand for education; Labor unions; Level of education; Service sector; Printing; Labor market; Educational research; Basic education system; Teacher educators; Labor organization; Skills training; Labor-intensive growth; Teacher; Tertiary education; General education; Basic skills; Labor market characteristics; Unemployed workers; Skill requirements; Retail trade; Higher levels of education; Labor productivity; Primary school; Active labor market programs; Investment in education; Training institutions; Active labor market; Entrepreneurial skills; Labor force; Education level; Educational attainment; Production processes; Income support programs; Secondary schooling; Gender differences; Skilled manpower; Public works programs; Lower secondary education; Electricians; Income support; Labor statistics; Carpenters; Persistent unemployment; Problem solving skills; Job skills; Safety net; Unskilled labor; Workforce skills; Returns to education; Training curricula; Foreign-owned firms; Problem solving; Temporary workers; Access to education; Skilled occupations; Job experience; Junior certificate; Salaried employment; Drivers; Labor force demands; Technical education; Unemployment rate; Rates of return; Unskilled workers; Quality of education; Human development; Educational requirements; Firm size; Wage levels; Generic skills; Educational outcomes; Literacy skills; Wage compression; Education sector; Informal employment; Previous work; Engineering education; Levels of literacy; Worker; Primary level; Lower levels of education; Papers; Education quality; Active labor; Numeracy; On-thejob training; Employment growth; Educated workers; Previous work experience; Employment opportunities; High unemployment; Total employment; Paying jobs; Public works program; Self employed; Skills acquisition; Skilled labor; Reading; Education reform; Professors; Basic education needs; Skills development; Unpaid workers; Human resource; Aptitudes; National development plans; Creative thinking; Unemployment rates; Jobs; Employment prospects; Clerks; Labor demand; Critical thinking; Labor markets; Educational levels; Interventions; Career counseling; Employment patterns; Travel agents; Social skills; Skills requirements; In-service training; Access to information technology; Vocational skills; Educators
Language
English

2016-03-15
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