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Skills shortages and skills gaps in the Cambodian labour market : evidence from employer skills needs survey

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  • Bruni, Michele.
  • Luch, Likanan.
  • Kuoch, Somean.

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The paper covers the findings of Employer Skills Needs Survey in 2012. This survey is the first of its kind and coverage in Cambodia that aimed at understanding the needs of employers in finding and hiring workers. It reports on the existence of skills, as well as skilled and unskilled labour shortages in the six recently growing sectors in Cambodia including accommodation, construction, finance and insurance, food and beverages, garments, apparel and footwear, and rubber and plastics.

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  • Bruni, Michele. & Luch, Likanan. & Kuoch, Somean., 2013. "Skills shortages and skills gaps in the Cambodian labour market : evidence from employer skills needs survey," ILO Working Papers 994835173402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994835173402676
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    1. Vichet Sam, 2018. "Unemployment duration and educational mismatches: An empirical investigation among graduates in Cambodia," Economics Bulletin, AccessEcon, vol. 38(3), pages 1554-1565.
    2. Duangporn Kraisuth & Vinai Panjakajornsak, 2018. "Thai AEC Engineer Readiness: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis," SAGE Open, , vol. 8(1), pages 21582440177, January.
    3. Marslev, Kristoffer & Staritz, Cornelia & Raj‐Reichert, Gale, 2022. "Rethinking Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Worker Power, State‒Labour Relations and Intersectionality," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 53(4), pages 827-859.
    4. Kristoffer Marslev & Cornelia Staritz & Gale Raj‐Reichert, 2022. "Rethinking Social Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Worker Power, State‒Labour Relations and Intersectionality," Development and Change, International Institute of Social Studies, vol. 53(4), pages 827-859, July.

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