FAO AGRIS - Système international des sciences et technologies agricoles

Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report

2007

World Bank


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Investment climate; Individual decisions; Active labour market policies; Policy options; Private sectors; Policy level; Economic structures; Labour market outcomes; Youth unemployment; City population; Medium term; Investments in education; Policy research; Skilled workers; Economic cooperation; Development agency; Unemployed; Young people; Labour market situation; International food policy research institute; Access to services; Rural poverty rates; Labour supply; Reform effort; Service providers; Gdp; Jobs creation; Progress; Labour standards; Data sets; Urban agglomerations; Labour force skill; Population size; Deregulation; Disequilibrium; Youth unemployment rates; Transition process; Domestic expenditure; Marginal tax; Poverty reduction strategy paper; Strategic priorities; Factor markets; Urban women; Employment performance; Reproductive age; Services category; Rural; Rural households; Educated people; Education level; Labour market interventions; Economic activity; Agricultural economy; Active labour market; Unmet demand; Pro-poor growth; Urban infrastructure; Pro-poor; Policy implications; Economic diversification; Educational level; Net employment; Employment creation; Firing costs; Open unemployment; Sectoral composition; Poverty incidence; Food policy; Large cities; Unemployment rate; Internal migration; Private services; Unemployment durations; Labour market information; Firm size; Labour market institutions; Vulnerable groups; Age group; Wage gap; Information system; Informal employment; Negative impact; Working poor; Job creation; Older women; Worker; Firm level; Poverty assessment; National policy; Productive employment; Market economy; Policy makers; Poverty line; Employment opportunities; Total employment; Rapid growth; Labour markets; Marginal tax rate; Informal sector workers; Paying jobs; Disaggregated analysis; Female participation; Rural towns; Government capacity; Persistent poverty; Informal economy; Public sector employment; Fertility rates; Strategic priority; Service delivery; Safety nets; Average wages; Urban migration; National policy makers; Unemployment rates; Jobs; Regional averages; Poverty reduction strategy; Traditional gender roles; Household heads; Pull factors; Labour force participation; Private sector activity; Active labour; Educational levels; Rural infrastructure; Adult women; Replacement level; Economic opportunities; Urban employment; Comparator countries; Capital markets; Social affairs; Job security
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