Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile:
Chile's labour force participation is low by comparison with most countries in the OECD area, especially among females and youths. In the case of women, labour supply has risen steadily over time for prime-age and older individuals, against a background of relative stability for men. With regar...
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Zusammenfassung: | Chile's labour force participation is low by comparison with most countries in the OECD area, especially among females and youths. In the case of women, labour supply has risen steadily over time for prime-age and older individuals, against a background of relative stability for men. With regards to youths, participation rates are trending down, primarily as a result of rising school enrolment, especially for males, while remaining fairly low and stable over the years for young females. The main policy challenge in this area is to raise female labour supply further, for both prime-age individuals and youths, as a means of making a better use of labour inputs in support of long-term growth. This can be achieved essentially by removing provisions in the labour code that constrain the allocation of working time and by improving access to affordable child care for mothers with young children. Policies aimed at fostering human capital accumulation for the population as a whole would also contribute, because educational attainment is one of the most powerful determinants of labour force participation. This paper relates to the 2007 Economic Survey of Chile (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/chile). |
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spelling | Contreras, Dante VerfasserIn aut Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello and Esteban, Puentes = Encourager l'activité au Chili / Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello et Esteban, Puentes Encourager l'activité au Chili Paris OECD Publishing 2008 1 Online-Ressource (28 p.) 21 x 29.7cm. Text txt rdacontent Computermedien c rdamedia Online-Ressource cr rdacarrier OECD Economics Department Working Papers no.608 Chile's labour force participation is low by comparison with most countries in the OECD area, especially among females and youths. In the case of women, labour supply has risen steadily over time for prime-age and older individuals, against a background of relative stability for men. With regards to youths, participation rates are trending down, primarily as a result of rising school enrolment, especially for males, while remaining fairly low and stable over the years for young females. The main policy challenge in this area is to raise female labour supply further, for both prime-age individuals and youths, as a means of making a better use of labour inputs in support of long-term growth. This can be achieved essentially by removing provisions in the labour code that constrain the allocation of working time and by improving access to affordable child care for mothers with young children. Policies aimed at fostering human capital accumulation for the population as a whole would also contribute, because educational attainment is one of the most powerful determinants of labour force participation. This paper relates to the 2007 Economic Survey of Chile (www.oecd.org/eco/surveys/chile). Economics Chile de Mello, Luiz MitwirkendeR ctb Puentes, Esteban MitwirkendeR ctb FWS01 ZDB-13-SOC FWS_PDA_SOC https://doi.org/10.1787/242103851837 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Contreras, Dante Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile Economics Chile |
title | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile |
title_alt | Encourager l'activité au Chili |
title_auth | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile |
title_exact_search | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile |
title_full | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello and Esteban, Puentes = Encourager l'activité au Chili / Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello et Esteban, Puentes |
title_fullStr | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello and Esteban, Puentes = Encourager l'activité au Chili / Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello et Esteban, Puentes |
title_full_unstemmed | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello and Esteban, Puentes = Encourager l'activité au Chili / Dante, Contreras, Luiz, de Mello et Esteban, Puentes |
title_short | Encouraging Labour Force Participation in Chile |
title_sort | encouraging labour force participation in chile |
topic | Economics Chile |
topic_facet | Economics Chile |
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