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

This report focuses on a central element of Ethiopia's challenge: the urban labor market. The headlines, which are detailed in the report, are dramatic, and include the following: open unemployment has been persistently high and average durati...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Poverty Study
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
Subjects:
GDP
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7471940/ethiopia-urban-labor-markets-challenges-prospects-vol-1-2-synthesis-report
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topic ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACTIVE LABOUR
ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET
ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES
ADULT WOMEN
AGE GROUP
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE WAGES
BRAIN DRAIN
CAPITAL MARKETS
CHILD LABOUR
CITY POPULATION
COMPARATOR COUNTRIES
DATA SETS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS
DISEQUILIBRIUM
DOMESTIC EXPENDITURE
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC STATISTICS
ECONOMIC STRUCTURES
EDUCATED PEOPLE
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT PERFORMANCE
EXPORTS
FACTOR MARKETS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FIRING COSTS
FIRM LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
FOOD POLICY
GDP
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
ILLITERACY
INCOME
INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INTERNAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION
JOB CREATION
JOB SECURITY
JOBS
JOBS CREATION
LABOUR
LABOUR FORCE
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOUR FORCE SKILL
LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOUR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
LABOUR MARKET INTERVENTIONS
LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOUR MARKET SITUATION
LABOUR MARKETS
LABOUR STANDARDS
LABOUR SUPPLY
LARGE CITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MANPOWER
MARGINAL TAX
MARGINAL TAX RATE
MARKET ECONOMY
MEDIUM TERM
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL POLICY MAKERS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NET EMPLOYMENT
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OLDER WOMEN
OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT
PAYING JOBS
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY LEVEL
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION SIZE
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER
PRIVATE FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR ACTIVITY
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRIVATE SERVICES
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PULL FACTORS
RAPID GROWTH
REFORM EFFORT
REGIONAL AVERAGES
REMITTANCES
REPLACEMENT LEVEL
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY RATES
RURAL TOWNS
SAFETY NETS
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICES CATEGORY
SKILLED WORKERS
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
STRATEGIC PRIORITY
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
TARGETING
TAXATION
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES
TRANSITION PROCESS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT DURATIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNMET DEMAND
URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN WOMEN
URBANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGE GAP
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORKING POOR
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
spellingShingle ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ACTIVE LABOUR
ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET
ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES
ADULT WOMEN
AGE GROUP
AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY
AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE WAGES
BRAIN DRAIN
CAPITAL MARKETS
CHILD LABOUR
CITY POPULATION
COMPARATOR COUNTRIES
DATA SETS
DECENTRALIZATION
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS
DISEQUILIBRIUM
DOMESTIC EXPENDITURE
DROUGHT
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC STATISTICS
ECONOMIC STRUCTURES
EDUCATED PEOPLE
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATIONAL LEVEL
EDUCATIONAL LEVELS
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT PERFORMANCE
EXPORTS
FACTOR MARKETS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FIRING COSTS
FIRM LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
FOOD POLICY
GDP
GOVERNMENT CAPACITY
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HOUSEHOLD HEADS
ILLITERACY
INCOME
INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS
INDUSTRIAL SECTOR
INDUSTRIALIZATION
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INTERNAL MIGRATION
INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION
JOB CREATION
JOB SECURITY
JOBS
JOBS CREATION
LABOUR
LABOUR FORCE
LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOUR FORCE SKILL
LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOUR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
LABOUR MARKET INTERVENTIONS
LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOUR MARKET SITUATION
LABOUR MARKETS
LABOUR STANDARDS
LABOUR SUPPLY
LARGE CITIES
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
MANPOWER
MARGINAL TAX
MARGINAL TAX RATE
MARKET ECONOMY
MEDIUM TERM
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS
NATIONAL POLICY
NATIONAL POLICY MAKERS
NEGATIVE IMPACT
NET EMPLOYMENT
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OLDER WOMEN
OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT
PAYING JOBS
PERSISTENT POVERTY
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY LEVEL
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY OPTIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION SIZE
POVERTY ASSESSMENT
POVERTY INCIDENCE
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER
PRIVATE FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR ACTIVITY
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRIVATE SERVICES
PRO-POOR
PRO-POOR GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
PULL FACTORS
RAPID GROWTH
REFORM EFFORT
REGIONAL AVERAGES
REMITTANCES
REPLACEMENT LEVEL
REPRODUCTIVE AGE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE
RURAL POPULATION
RURAL POVERTY
RURAL POVERTY RATES
RURAL TOWNS
SAFETY NETS
SECTORAL COMPOSITION
SERVICE DELIVERY
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICES CATEGORY
SKILLED WORKERS
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
STRATEGIC PRIORITY
SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
TARGETING
TAXATION
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES
TRANSITION PROCESS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT DURATIONS
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNMET DEMAND
URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE
URBAN MIGRATION
URBAN POVERTY
URBAN WOMEN
URBANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WAGE GAP
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORKING CONDITIONS
WORKING POOR
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
World Bank
Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report
geographic_facet Africa
East Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
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description This report focuses on a central element of Ethiopia's challenge: the urban labor market. The headlines, which are detailed in the report, are dramatic, and include the following: open unemployment has been persistently high and average duration is long, though recent trends suggest improved performance. There is a significant segmentation-two relatively privileged sector in the public and formal private sectors, a massive informal sector and a large stock of unemployed. Individual transitions across these states have increased over time, but remain relatively limited. Formal sector employment in urban areas is dominated by the state and manufacturing sector employment remains among the lowest in the world. The majority of those who are working in urban areas are engaged in informal sector activity, typically as a last resort but also as a persistent state. Average wages are low, especially for the unskilled and in the informal sector, but productivity is also very low. Women are especially disadvantaged in the labor market-and typically face worse outcomes with higher levels of unemployment, lower wages, and a greater concentration in the informal sector. Many youth seem to enter the labor market through low quality jobs in the informal sector or into unemployment. The structure of this report is as follows. Volume I synthesizes the emerging findings and policy implications while Volume 2 presents a series of thematic chapters which summarize the underlying background work. In this volume the next chapter sets the stage for the analysis by clarifying the metrics of the key labor market indicators. Chapter 3 looks at the structure of urban labor markets and what has hindered their ability to generate jobs despite the acceleration of growth in the last few years. Chapter 4 focuses on the challenge of urban unemployment, while Chapter 5 looks at the effects of migration on urban labor markets. The final chapter in this volume reviews the emerging policy agenda.
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title Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report
title_short Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report
title_full Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report
title_fullStr Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report
title_full_unstemmed Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report
title_sort ethiopia : urban labor markets, challenges and prospects, volume 1. synthesis report
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
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spelling okr-10986-80112021-04-23T14:02:37Z Ethiopia : Urban Labor Markets, Challenges and Prospects, Volume 1. Synthesis Report World Bank ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCESS TO SERVICES ACTIVE LABOUR ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET ACTIVE LABOUR MARKET POLICIES ADULT WOMEN AGE GROUP AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY AGRICULTURAL SECTOR AGRICULTURE AVERAGE WAGES BRAIN DRAIN CAPITAL MARKETS CHILD LABOUR CITY POPULATION COMPARATOR COUNTRIES DATA SETS DECENTRALIZATION DEREGULATION DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT AGENCY DISAGGREGATED ANALYSIS DISEQUILIBRIUM DOMESTIC EXPENDITURE DROUGHT ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC COOPERATION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC DIVERSIFICATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC STATISTICS ECONOMIC STRUCTURES EDUCATED PEOPLE EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATIONAL LEVEL EDUCATIONAL LEVELS EMPLOYMENT CREATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT PERFORMANCE EXPORTS FACTOR MARKETS FEMALE PARTICIPATION FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FIRING COSTS FIRM LEVEL FIRM SIZE FOOD POLICY GDP GOVERNMENT CAPACITY GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HOUSEHOLD HEADS ILLITERACY INCOME INDIVIDUAL DECISIONS INDUSTRIAL SECTOR INDUSTRIALIZATION INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMAL SECTOR WORKERS INFORMATION SYSTEM INTERNAL MIGRATION INTERNATIONAL FOOD POLICY RESEARCH INSTITUTE INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENTS IN EDUCATION JOB CREATION JOB SECURITY JOBS JOBS CREATION LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LABOUR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOUR FORCE SKILL LABOUR MARKET INFORMATION LABOUR MARKET INSTITUTIONS LABOUR MARKET INTERVENTIONS LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOUR MARKET SITUATION LABOUR MARKETS LABOUR STANDARDS LABOUR SUPPLY LARGE CITIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES MANPOWER MARGINAL TAX MARGINAL TAX RATE MARKET ECONOMY MEDIUM TERM MIGRANTS MIGRATION MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS NATIONAL POLICY NATIONAL POLICY MAKERS NEGATIVE IMPACT NET EMPLOYMENT OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OLDER WOMEN OPEN UNEMPLOYMENT PAYING JOBS PERSISTENT POVERTY POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY LEVEL POLICY MAKERS POLICY OPTIONS POLICY RESEARCH POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION SIZE POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY INCIDENCE POVERTY LINE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PAPER PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR ACTIVITY PRIVATE SECTORS PRIVATE SERVICES PRO-POOR PRO-POOR GROWTH PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PROGRESS PUBLIC SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT PULL FACTORS RAPID GROWTH REFORM EFFORT REGIONAL AVERAGES REMITTANCES REPLACEMENT LEVEL REPRODUCTIVE AGE RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RURAL HOUSEHOLDS RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE RURAL POPULATION RURAL POVERTY RURAL POVERTY RATES RURAL TOWNS SAFETY NETS SECTORAL COMPOSITION SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICES CATEGORY SKILLED WORKERS SMALL ENTERPRISES SOCIAL AFFAIRS STRATEGIC PRIORITIES STRATEGIC PRIORITY SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA TARGETING TAXATION TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TRADITIONAL GENDER ROLES TRANSITION PROCESS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT DURATIONS UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNMET DEMAND URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS URBAN AREAS URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN EMPLOYMENT URBAN INFRASTRUCTURE URBAN MIGRATION URBAN POVERTY URBAN WOMEN URBANIZATION VALUE ADDED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VULNERABLE GROUPS WAGE GAP WORKER WORKERS WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS WORKING POOR YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES This report focuses on a central element of Ethiopia's challenge: the urban labor market. The headlines, which are detailed in the report, are dramatic, and include the following: open unemployment has been persistently high and average duration is long, though recent trends suggest improved performance. There is a significant segmentation-two relatively privileged sector in the public and formal private sectors, a massive informal sector and a large stock of unemployed. Individual transitions across these states have increased over time, but remain relatively limited. Formal sector employment in urban areas is dominated by the state and manufacturing sector employment remains among the lowest in the world. The majority of those who are working in urban areas are engaged in informal sector activity, typically as a last resort but also as a persistent state. Average wages are low, especially for the unskilled and in the informal sector, but productivity is also very low. Women are especially disadvantaged in the labor market-and typically face worse outcomes with higher levels of unemployment, lower wages, and a greater concentration in the informal sector. Many youth seem to enter the labor market through low quality jobs in the informal sector or into unemployment. The structure of this report is as follows. Volume I synthesizes the emerging findings and policy implications while Volume 2 presents a series of thematic chapters which summarize the underlying background work. In this volume the next chapter sets the stage for the analysis by clarifying the metrics of the key labor market indicators. Chapter 3 looks at the structure of urban labor markets and what has hindered their ability to generate jobs despite the acceleration of growth in the last few years. Chapter 4 focuses on the challenge of urban unemployment, while Chapter 5 looks at the effects of migration on urban labor markets. The final chapter in this volume reviews the emerging policy agenda. 2012-06-14T15:39:13Z 2012-06-14T15:39:13Z 2007-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7471940/ethiopia-urban-labor-markets-challenges-prospects-vol-1-2-synthesis-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/8011 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Poverty Study Economic & Sector Work Africa East Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Ethiopia