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Sri Lanka – Jobs Diagnostic

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  • Ruppert Bulmer,Elizabeth N

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This report outlines 5 main policy channels for interventions to help the Sri Lankan economy modernize and move beyond yesterday’s labor-intensive strategies to more skill-intensive employment in competitive firms: reducing barriers to firm growth and productivity, revising labor market, government employment, and competition policies; enhancing youth and women's capacity to obtain better jobs; increasing the productivity of the self-employed; and improving matching of job seekers with employers.

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  • Ruppert Bulmer,Elizabeth N, 2020. "Sri Lanka – Jobs Diagnostic," Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides 32095016, The World Bank.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:jbsgrp:32095016
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