Nallari, Raj; Griffith, Breda; Wang, Yidan; Andriamananjara, Soamiely; Chen, Derek H. C.; Bhattacharya, Rwitwika
Description:
A primer on policies for jobs is based
on materials and input provided during the labor market
courses conducted during the past 10 years. Its objective is
to provide government policy makers, researchers, and labor
market practitioners and other specialists with a practical
guide on how to strengthen labor market institutions,
especially in light of the global financial crisis. This
primer emphasizes six pillars of labor market institutions:
global trends, job creation, labor market policies,
education, entrepreneurship, and globalization. Chapter one
addresses current labor market trends and job creation,
particularly in tough conditions. Chapter two examines
channels of job creation and ways to strengthen labor market
institutions to ensure sustainable job growth, considering
factors such as investment climate, job policy, industrial
policy, social protection, and other labor market issues.
Chapter three focuses on labor market policies in developing
countries. Chapter four highlights the impact of education
and skills on labor market outcome. Chapter five discusses
entrepreneurship along three key dimensions: development and
growth, job creation, and female entrepreneurship. Finally,
chapter six addresses the relationship between jobs and globalization.