Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work

Rwanda’s growth rates during the past few years exceeded the growth rates of developing countries, except for in 2013 when Rwanda’s growth decelerated to 4.7 percent. Among the 181 economies where 2014 gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate data...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Kigali 2016
Subjects:
JOB
MOV
WTO
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26010807/rwanda-economic-update-rwanda-work
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spelling okr-10986-240232021-05-26T09:05:20Z Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work World Bank LIVING STANDARDS FORECASTS JOBS TOTAL REVENUE EMPLOYMENT MONETARY POLICY STOCK PRICES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION PRODUCTION PRICE INCREASES PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP AGGREGATE GROWTH LAGS SKILLED WORKERS EMPLOYMENT SHARE INFORMAL SECTOR PRODUCTION RATES DEFLATION DISPOSABLE INCOME INCOME INTEREST AGED WORKERS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES INTEREST RATE REAL GDP EXCHANGE MACROECONOMIC POLICY LABOR FORCE EXPORTS JOB GENERATION FISCAL POLICY JOB BONDS INCENTIVES VARIABLES LABOR STATISTICS MOV INPUTS RETAIL TRADE PAYMENTS CENTRAL BANKS PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE FREE TRADE INFLATION EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES TRENDS ECONOMIC OUTLOOK MALE WORKERS DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC STABILITY LABOR MARKET TRADE BALANCE TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY SKILLED” WORKERS DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS EXPORT GROWTH WORKER RENT EXCHANGE RATES MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY PRODUCTIVITY ECONOMETRICS INTEREST RATES LABOR PRODUCTIVITY NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYED OLDER WORKERS DEBT WTO INFLATION RATE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS SELF EMPLOYMENT BUDGET DEFICITS INCOME LEVELS LABOR TAX REVENUES TOTAL EMPLOYMENT UTILITY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT EARNINGS GROWTH TRADE POLICIES SKILLED WORKER TAXES UNEMPLOYMENT CONSUMPTION GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION OPPORTUNITY COST WORKERS ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE CAPITAL YOUNG WORKERS WAGES EMPLOYMENT SITUATION DEFLATORS INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE FINANCIAL CRISIS HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE VALUE COMPETITIVENESS FAMILY LABOR CREDIT TREASURY BILLS MACROECONOMICS TRADE DEFICIT PURCHASING POWER DEMAND OCCUPATIONS NATIONAL INCOME OCCUPATION INCOME DISTRIBUTION ECONOMY AGRICULTURE JOB CREATION PRIVATE SECTOR EARNING ECONOMIC THEORY REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT WAGE SECTOR SKILLED LABOR MANAGEMENT INFLATION RATES TAXATION TRADE GOVERNMENT BONDS GDP GOODS THEORY GROWTH RATE INVESTMENT CAPITAL LABOR RATIO DECENTRALIZATION GINI COEFFICIENT HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION REVENUE EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS CONSUMER PRICE INDEX LENDING UNSKILLED WORKERS PRIMARY EDUCATION GDP DEFLATOR OUTCOMES FINANCIAL SECTOR EDUCATIONAL LEVEL WAGE EMPLOYMENT PRICES GROWTH PROJECTIONS NON-FARM SECTOR LABOR REALLOCATION DEVELOPMENT POLICY EMPLOYEES Rwanda’s growth rates during the past few years exceeded the growth rates of developing countries, except for in 2013 when Rwanda’s growth decelerated to 4.7 percent. Among the 181 economies where 2014 gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate data is available, Rwanda’s growth rate of 7.0 percent is more than twice as high as the average of the 181 economies (3.2 percent), and is ranked 20th globally. Going forward, Rwanda’s growth rates are projected to exceed global growth rates in 2015-2017. This edition focuses on jobs in particular the employment dynamics of the past decade. 2016-04-07T18:11:21Z 2016-04-07T18:11:21Z 2016-02 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26010807/rwanda-economic-update-rwanda-work http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24023 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Kigali Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling Africa Rwanda
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topic LIVING STANDARDS
FORECASTS
JOBS
TOTAL REVENUE
EMPLOYMENT
MONETARY POLICY
STOCK PRICES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTION
PRICE INCREASES
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
AGGREGATE GROWTH
LAGS
SKILLED WORKERS
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
INFORMAL SECTOR
PRODUCTION RATES
DEFLATION
DISPOSABLE INCOME
INCOME
INTEREST
AGED WORKERS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INTEREST RATE
REAL GDP
EXCHANGE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
LABOR FORCE
EXPORTS
JOB GENERATION
FISCAL POLICY
JOB
BONDS
INCENTIVES
VARIABLES
LABOR STATISTICS
MOV
INPUTS
RETAIL TRADE
PAYMENTS
CENTRAL BANKS
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE
FREE TRADE
INFLATION
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
TRENDS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MALE WORKERS
DEVELOPMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
LABOR MARKET
TRADE BALANCE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
SKILLED” WORKERS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
EXPORT GROWTH
WORKER
RENT
EXCHANGE RATES
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
PRODUCTIVITY
ECONOMETRICS
INTEREST RATES
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYED
OLDER WORKERS
DEBT
WTO
INFLATION RATE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
SELF EMPLOYMENT
BUDGET DEFICITS
INCOME LEVELS
LABOR
TAX REVENUES
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
UTILITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
EARNINGS GROWTH
TRADE POLICIES
SKILLED WORKER
TAXES
UNEMPLOYMENT
CONSUMPTION
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
OPPORTUNITY COST
WORKERS
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL
YOUNG WORKERS
WAGES
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
DEFLATORS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE
VALUE
COMPETITIVENESS
FAMILY LABOR
CREDIT
TREASURY BILLS
MACROECONOMICS
TRADE DEFICIT
PURCHASING POWER
DEMAND
OCCUPATIONS
NATIONAL INCOME
OCCUPATION
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
JOB CREATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
EARNING
ECONOMIC THEORY
REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
WAGE SECTOR
SKILLED LABOR
MANAGEMENT
INFLATION RATES
TAXATION
TRADE
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GDP
GOODS
THEORY
GROWTH RATE
INVESTMENT
CAPITAL LABOR RATIO
DECENTRALIZATION
GINI COEFFICIENT
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
REVENUE
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
LENDING
UNSKILLED WORKERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
GDP DEFLATOR
OUTCOMES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
PRICES
GROWTH PROJECTIONS
NON-FARM SECTOR
LABOR REALLOCATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EMPLOYEES
spellingShingle LIVING STANDARDS
FORECASTS
JOBS
TOTAL REVENUE
EMPLOYMENT
MONETARY POLICY
STOCK PRICES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS
DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTION
PRICE INCREASES
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
AGGREGATE GROWTH
LAGS
SKILLED WORKERS
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
INFORMAL SECTOR
PRODUCTION RATES
DEFLATION
DISPOSABLE INCOME
INCOME
INTEREST
AGED WORKERS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
INTEREST RATE
REAL GDP
EXCHANGE
MACROECONOMIC POLICY
LABOR FORCE
EXPORTS
JOB GENERATION
FISCAL POLICY
JOB
BONDS
INCENTIVES
VARIABLES
LABOR STATISTICS
MOV
INPUTS
RETAIL TRADE
PAYMENTS
CENTRAL BANKS
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASE
FREE TRADE
INFLATION
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
TRENDS
ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
MALE WORKERS
DEVELOPMENT
MACROECONOMIC STABILITY
LABOR MARKET
TRADE BALANCE
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
SKILLED” WORKERS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
EXPORT GROWTH
WORKER
RENT
EXCHANGE RATES
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
PRODUCTIVITY
ECONOMETRICS
INTEREST RATES
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYED
OLDER WORKERS
DEBT
WTO
INFLATION RATE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
SELF EMPLOYMENT
BUDGET DEFICITS
INCOME LEVELS
LABOR
TAX REVENUES
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
UTILITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
EARNINGS GROWTH
TRADE POLICIES
SKILLED WORKER
TAXES
UNEMPLOYMENT
CONSUMPTION
GROSS FIXED CAPITAL FORMATION
OPPORTUNITY COST
WORKERS
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
CAPITAL
YOUNG WORKERS
WAGES
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
DEFLATORS
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
FINANCIAL CRISIS
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE
VALUE
COMPETITIVENESS
FAMILY LABOR
CREDIT
TREASURY BILLS
MACROECONOMICS
TRADE DEFICIT
PURCHASING POWER
DEMAND
OCCUPATIONS
NATIONAL INCOME
OCCUPATION
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ECONOMY
AGRICULTURE
JOB CREATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
EARNING
ECONOMIC THEORY
REAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
WAGE SECTOR
SKILLED LABOR
MANAGEMENT
INFLATION RATES
TAXATION
TRADE
GOVERNMENT BONDS
GDP
GOODS
THEORY
GROWTH RATE
INVESTMENT
CAPITAL LABOR RATIO
DECENTRALIZATION
GINI COEFFICIENT
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
REVENUE
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
LENDING
UNSKILLED WORKERS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
GDP DEFLATOR
OUTCOMES
FINANCIAL SECTOR
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
PRICES
GROWTH PROJECTIONS
NON-FARM SECTOR
LABOR REALLOCATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
EMPLOYEES
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Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work
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description Rwanda’s growth rates during the past few years exceeded the growth rates of developing countries, except for in 2013 when Rwanda’s growth decelerated to 4.7 percent. Among the 181 economies where 2014 gross domestic product (GDP) growth rate data is available, Rwanda’s growth rate of 7.0 percent is more than twice as high as the average of the 181 economies (3.2 percent), and is ranked 20th globally. Going forward, Rwanda’s growth rates are projected to exceed global growth rates in 2015-2017. This edition focuses on jobs in particular the employment dynamics of the past decade.
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author World Bank
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title Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work
title_short Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work
title_full Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work
title_fullStr Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work
title_full_unstemmed Rwanda Economic Update, February 2016 : Rwanda at Work
title_sort rwanda economic update, february 2016 : rwanda at work
publisher World Bank, Kigali
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/03/26010807/rwanda-economic-update-rwanda-work
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24023
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