Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04

Relatively little is known about youth unemployment and its lasting consequences in transition economies, despite the difficult labor market adjustment experienced by these countries over the past decade. The authors examine early unemployment spel...

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Main Authors: Fares, Jean, Tiongson, Erwin R.
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7491146/youth-unemployment-labor-market-transitions-scarring-evidence-bosnia-herzegovina-2001-04
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topic ADULT WORKERS
AGE AT MARRIAGE
AGE GROUP
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGEING
AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
AVERAGE AGE
AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE
AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
BULLETIN
BUSINESS CYCLES
CIVIL CONFLICT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISADVANTAGED YOUTH
DISPLACED WORKERS
DISPLACEMENT
EARNING
EARNINGS REGRESSION
EARNINGS REGRESSIONS
EAST EUROPE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
HEALTH CARE
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
JOB DISPLACEMENT
JOB LOSS
JOB SEARCH
JOBLESS RATE
JOBS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET ADJUSTMENT
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCE
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCES
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR REALLOCATION
LABOR RELATIONS
LABOUR
LABOUR MARKET
LABOUR MARKETS
LABOUR OFFICE
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL ECONOMY
LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT
LOW UNEMPLOYMENT
LOW UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
MALE WORKERS
MALE YOUTH
MARITAL STATUS
MIDDLE EAST
MINIMUM WAGE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
OCCUPATION
OLDER WORKERS
PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT
PLANT CLOSURE
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POST SECONDARY EDUCATION
PREVIOUS SECTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIME AGE
PROBIT REGRESSION
PROGRESS
PUBLIC POLICY
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL TO WORK TRANSITION
SELF EMPLOYMENT
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
TEENAGE WOMEN
TRANSITION
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
UNEMPLOYED YOUTH
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES
UNEMPLOYMENT INDICATORS
UNEMPLOYMENT SPELL
UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNSKILLED WORKERS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
WAGE DETERMINATION
WAGE EFFECTS
WAGE GROWTH
WAGE LEVELS
WAGES
WESTERN EUROPE
WORK FORCE
WORKER
WORKFORCE
WORKING POPULATION
WORKING-AGE POPULATION
YOUNG ADULT
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG MALE
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
YOUNG WORKERS
YOUNGER WOMEN
YOUNGER WORKERS
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH LABOR
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
spellingShingle ADULT WORKERS
AGE AT MARRIAGE
AGE GROUP
AGE GROUPS
AGED
AGEING
AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
AVERAGE AGE
AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE
AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
BULLETIN
BUSINESS CYCLES
CIVIL CONFLICT
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISADVANTAGED YOUTH
DISPLACED WORKERS
DISPLACEMENT
EARNING
EARNINGS REGRESSION
EARNINGS REGRESSIONS
EAST EUROPE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
HEALTH CARE
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HUMAN CAPITAL
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
JOB DISPLACEMENT
JOB LOSS
JOB SEARCH
JOBLESS RATE
JOBS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET ADJUSTMENT
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCE
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCES
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR REALLOCATION
LABOR RELATIONS
LABOUR
LABOUR MARKET
LABOUR MARKETS
LABOUR OFFICE
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
LIVING STANDARDS
LOCAL ECONOMY
LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT
LOW UNEMPLOYMENT
LOW UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
MALE WORKERS
MALE YOUTH
MARITAL STATUS
MIDDLE EAST
MINIMUM WAGE
NATIONAL LEVEL
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
NUMBER OF CHILDREN
OCCUPATION
OLDER WORKERS
PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT
PLANT CLOSURE
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POST SECONDARY EDUCATION
PREVIOUS SECTION
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIME AGE
PROBIT REGRESSION
PROGRESS
PUBLIC POLICY
RURAL AREAS
SCHOOL TO WORK TRANSITION
SELF EMPLOYMENT
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL PROGRESS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
TEENAGE WOMEN
TRANSITION
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
UNEMPLOYED YOUTH
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES
UNEMPLOYMENT INDICATORS
UNEMPLOYMENT SPELL
UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNSKILLED WORKERS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
WAGE DETERMINATION
WAGE EFFECTS
WAGE GROWTH
WAGE LEVELS
WAGES
WESTERN EUROPE
WORK FORCE
WORKER
WORKFORCE
WORKING POPULATION
WORKING-AGE POPULATION
YOUNG ADULT
YOUNG ADULTS
YOUNG MALE
YOUNG MEN
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNG WOMEN
YOUNG WORKERS
YOUNGER WOMEN
YOUNGER WORKERS
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH LABOR
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
Fares, Jean
Tiongson, Erwin R.
Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4183
description Relatively little is known about youth unemployment and its lasting consequences in transition economies, despite the difficult labor market adjustment experienced by these countries over the past decade. The authors examine early unemployment spells and their longer-term effects among the youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), where the labor market transition is made more difficult by the challenges of a post-conflict environment. They use panel data covering up to 4,800 working-age individuals over the 2001 to 2004 period. There are three main findings from their analysis. First, youth unemployment is high-about twice the national average-consistent with recent findings from the BiH labor market study. Younger workers are more likely to go into inactivity or unemployment and are also less likely to transition out of inactivity, holding other things constant. Second, initial spells of unemployment or joblessness appear to have lasting adverse effects on earnings and employment ("scarring"). But there is no evidence that the youth are at a greater risk of scarring, or suffer disproportionately worse outcomes from initial joblessness, compared with other age groups. Third, higher educational attainment is generally associated with more favorable labor market outcomes. Skilled workers are less likely to be jobless and are less likely to transition from employment into joblessness. But there is evidence that the penalty from jobless spells may also be higher for more educated workers. The authors speculate that this may be due in part to signaling or stigma, consistent with previous findings in the literature.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Fares, Jean
Tiongson, Erwin R.
author_facet Fares, Jean
Tiongson, Erwin R.
author_sort Fares, Jean
title Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04
title_short Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04
title_full Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04
title_fullStr Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04
title_full_unstemmed Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04
title_sort youth unemployment, labor market transitions, and scarring : evidence from bosnia and herzegovina, 2001-04
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7491146/youth-unemployment-labor-market-transitions-scarring-evidence-bosnia-herzegovina-2001-04
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spelling okr-10986-70102021-04-23T14:02:33Z Youth Unemployment, Labor Market Transitions, and Scarring : Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-04 Fares, Jean Tiongson, Erwin R. ADULT WORKERS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGE GROUP AGE GROUPS AGED AGEING AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE AVERAGE AGE AVERAGE AGE AT MARRIAGE AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BULLETIN BUSINESS CYCLES CIVIL CONFLICT DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISADVANTAGED YOUTH DISPLACED WORKERS DISPLACEMENT EARNING EARNINGS REGRESSION EARNINGS REGRESSIONS EAST EUROPE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT HISTORIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS EMPLOYMENT STATUS EMPLOYMENT TRENDS FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS GENDER DIFFERENCES HEALTH CARE HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HUMAN CAPITAL INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS JOB DISPLACEMENT JOB LOSS JOB SEARCH JOBLESS RATE JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET ADJUSTMENT LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCE LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCES LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKETS LABOR REALLOCATION LABOR RELATIONS LABOUR LABOUR MARKET LABOUR MARKETS LABOUR OFFICE LEVELS OF EDUCATION LIVING STANDARDS LOCAL ECONOMY LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT LOW UNEMPLOYMENT LOW UNEMPLOYMENT RATES MALE WORKERS MALE YOUTH MARITAL STATUS MIDDLE EAST MINIMUM WAGE NATIONAL LEVEL NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE NUMBER OF CHILDREN OCCUPATION OLDER WORKERS PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT PLANT CLOSURE POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POST SECONDARY EDUCATION PREVIOUS SECTION PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIME AGE PROBIT REGRESSION PROGRESS PUBLIC POLICY RURAL AREAS SCHOOL TO WORK TRANSITION SELF EMPLOYMENT SKILLED WORKERS SOCIAL PROGRESS SOCIAL PROTECTION TEENAGE WOMEN TRANSITION UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED WORKERS UNEMPLOYED YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES UNEMPLOYMENT INDICATORS UNEMPLOYMENT SPELL UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNSKILLED WORKERS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION WAGE DETERMINATION WAGE EFFECTS WAGE GROWTH WAGE LEVELS WAGES WESTERN EUROPE WORK FORCE WORKER WORKFORCE WORKING POPULATION WORKING-AGE POPULATION YOUNG ADULT YOUNG ADULTS YOUNG MALE YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUNG WORKERS YOUNGER WOMEN YOUNGER WORKERS YOUTH EMPLOYMENT YOUTH LABOR YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATE YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES Relatively little is known about youth unemployment and its lasting consequences in transition economies, despite the difficult labor market adjustment experienced by these countries over the past decade. The authors examine early unemployment spells and their longer-term effects among the youth in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), where the labor market transition is made more difficult by the challenges of a post-conflict environment. They use panel data covering up to 4,800 working-age individuals over the 2001 to 2004 period. There are three main findings from their analysis. First, youth unemployment is high-about twice the national average-consistent with recent findings from the BiH labor market study. Younger workers are more likely to go into inactivity or unemployment and are also less likely to transition out of inactivity, holding other things constant. Second, initial spells of unemployment or joblessness appear to have lasting adverse effects on earnings and employment ("scarring"). But there is no evidence that the youth are at a greater risk of scarring, or suffer disproportionately worse outcomes from initial joblessness, compared with other age groups. Third, higher educational attainment is generally associated with more favorable labor market outcomes. Skilled workers are less likely to be jobless and are less likely to transition from employment into joblessness. But there is evidence that the penalty from jobless spells may also be higher for more educated workers. The authors speculate that this may be due in part to signaling or stigma, consistent with previous findings in the literature. 2012-06-04T17:46:13Z 2012-06-04T17:46:13Z 2007-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/04/7491146/youth-unemployment-labor-market-transitions-scarring-evidence-bosnia-herzegovina-2001-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7010 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4183 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Bosnia and Herzegovina