How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ?: Evidence From Around The World
This paper uses a new standardized micro database for a large set of developing countries to (1) describe the patterns of labor market outcomes for youth, and (2) explain the contributions of supply and demand factors to youth outcomes. The paper shows that youth face various difficulties in transit...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper uses a new standardized micro database for a large set of developing countries to (1) describe the patterns of labor market outcomes for youth, and (2) explain the contributions of supply and demand factors to youth outcomes. The paper shows that youth face various difficulties in transitioning to work. This is reflected in their relatively higher unemployment rate, higher incidence of low paying or unpaid work, and a large share of youth who are neither working nor in school. This is especially true for young girls who are found outside the labor market, some engaged in home production. Finally, the paper also finds that cross-country estimates show that changes in the youth relative cohort size is unlikely to have a large effect on how youth are faring in the labor market |
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spellingShingle | Fares, Jean How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World Employment Outcomes Finding Work Health, Nutrition and Population High Unemployment High Unemployment Rates Jobs Labor Labor Demand Labor Force Labor Market Labor Market Demand Labor Market Indicators Labor Markets Labor Policies Population Policies Social Protections and Labor Youth and Government |
title | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World |
title_auth | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World |
title_exact_search | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World |
title_exact_search_txtP | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World |
title_full | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World Fares, Jean |
title_fullStr | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World Fares, Jean |
title_full_unstemmed | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? Evidence From Around The World Fares, Jean |
title_short | How Are Youth Faring In The Labor Market ? |
title_sort | how are youth faring in the labor market evidence from around the world |
title_sub | Evidence From Around The World |
topic | Employment Outcomes Finding Work Health, Nutrition and Population High Unemployment High Unemployment Rates Jobs Labor Labor Demand Labor Force Labor Market Labor Market Demand Labor Market Indicators Labor Markets Labor Policies Population Policies Social Protections and Labor Youth and Government |
topic_facet | Employment Outcomes Finding Work Health, Nutrition and Population High Unemployment High Unemployment Rates Jobs Labor Labor Demand Labor Force Labor Market Labor Market Demand Labor Market Indicators Labor Markets Labor Policies Population Policies Social Protections and Labor Youth and Government |
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