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Back to Work

Growing with Jobs in Europe and Central Asia

Omar S. Arias and Others
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Publisher Description

What can be done to create more and better jobs in Europe and Central Asia? And should there be specific policies to help workers access those jobs? The authors of this book examine these questions through the lens of two contextual factors: the legacy of centralized planned economies and the mounting demographic pressures associated with rapid aging in some countries and soaring numbers of youth entering the workforce in others. The authors find the following: • Market reforms pay off, albeit with a lag, in terms of jobs and productivity. • A small fraction of superstar high-growth firms accounts for most of the new jobs created in the region. • Skills gaps hinder employment prospects, especially of youth and older workers, because of the inadequate response by the education and training systems to changes in the demand for skills. • Employment is hindered by high implicit taxes on formal work and barriers that affect especially women, minorities, youth, and older workers. • Low internal labor mobility prevents labor relocation to places with greater job creation potential. Back to Work: Growing with Jobs in Europe and Central Asia asserts that to get more people back to work and to grow with jobs, countries, especially late reformers, need to regain the momentum for economic and institutional reforms that existed before the economic crisis. They should lay the fundamentals to create jobs for all workers, by pushing reforms to create the enabling environment for existing firms to grow, become more productive, or exit the market and let new firms emerge and succeed (or fail fast and cheap). They should also implement policies to support workers so that those workers are prepared to take on the new jobs being created, by having the right skills and incentives, unhindered access to work, and being ready to relocate.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2014
15 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
440
Pages
PUBLISHER
World Bank Publications
SELLER
Bookwire US Inc
SIZE
27.8
MB
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