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Jobs Diagnostic Pakistan and Jobs Diagnostic Pakistan - overview report

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  • Winkler, Hernan Jorge
  • Gonzalez,Alvaro S.

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This multisectoral Jobs Diagnostic provides a comprehensive overview of Pakistan's job market, with the aim of informing key policy areas. It investigates a host of factors associated with labor outcomes, such as the general macroeconomic environment and job-specific conditions, workers~^!!^ education and skill levels, labor market segmentation and disparities, structural transformation, and workers~^!!^ mobility. It highlights issues related to job creation, quality, and access by looking at past and present trends in the labor market. It also provides a global and regional comparison of key dimensions of the job market, in an effort to assess Pakistan~^!!^s position. Finally, it highlights a prioritized set of interventions to address key priorities on the jobs agenda that will focus on quantity, quality, and inclusiveness of jobs.

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  • Winkler, Hernan Jorge & Gonzalez,Alvaro S., 2020. "Jobs Diagnostic Pakistan and Jobs Diagnostic Pakistan - overview report," Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides 31775055, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:jbsgrp:31775055
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    Global Knowledge Partnership on Migration and Development; Labor Market; Household Income and Expenditure Survey; female labor force participation; information and communication technology; population living in poverty; net increase in employment; quality of job; gross fixed capital formation; awareness-raising activities; oil and gas exploration; income-generating activity; income generating activity; Technical and Vocational Education; labor force participation rate; labor force working; small and medium enterprise; Vocational and Technical Training; foreign direct investment; labor market outcome; Job Creation; human capital; overseas employment; share of work; agriculture and industry; labor market trend; human capital investment; agriculture industry; total fertility rate; perceptions of woman; gross fixed investment; number of jobs; job search assistance; decomposition of growth; needs of woman; labor market indicator; change in employment; literacy and numeracy; cost of migration; business process outsourcing; gulf cooperation council; labor productivity growth; business development service; labor market program; labor market entrant; low unemployment rate; labor market segmentation; decline in fertility; provision of information; privileges and immunity; availability of data; share of employment; informal economic activity; net foreign asset; Exchange rate policies; foreign exchange inflow; exchange rate policy; labor force survey; efficiency of firms; drugs and crime; universal primary education; internationally comparable data; Innovation and Entrepreneurship; human capital accumulation; share of export; high tariff barriers; private sector job; Early Childhood Development; reduction in tariffs; value added; rural area; working-age population; demographic dividend; Demographic Transition; job market; export structure; cognitive skill; wage employment; agricultural household; wage worker; productive activity; macroeconomic condition; global market; household enterprise; employment share;
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