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Bangladesh Jobs Diagnostic / Thomas Farole.
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository (formerly "World Bank E-Library Publications") Available online
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- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Farole, Thomas.
- Series:
- General Economy, Macroeconomics, and Growth Study
- World Bank e-Library.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Demographics.
- Economic Growth.
- Enterprise Development & Reform.
- Improving Labor Markets.
- Job Creation.
- Labor Market.
- Labor Markets.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Poverty Reduction.
- Private Sector Development.
- Social Protection and Risk Management.
- Social Protections and Labor.
- Spatial analysis.
- Local Subjects:
- Demographics.
- Economic Growth.
- Enterprise Development & Reform.
- Improving Labor Markets.
- Job Creation.
- Labor Market.
- Labor Markets.
- Macroeconomics and Economic Growth.
- Poverty Reduction.
- Private Sector Development.
- Social Protection and Risk Management.
- Social Protections and Labor.
- Spatial analysis.
- Place of Publication:
- Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2017.
- System Details:
- data file
- Summary:
- This Jobs Diagnostic presents the characteristics and constraints of the labor market in Bangladesh, identifies the objectives of the jobs agenda, and proposes a policy framework to progress toward them. This multisectoral diagnostic assesses the relationships between supply- and demand-side factors that interact to determine job creation, quality, and inclusion outcomes. Understanding the factors that influence jobs outcomes requires a holistic approach capturing issues such as access to markets, inputs, capital, technology, skills, and matching of supply and demand. Standard labor analysis tends to miss crucial aspects of the demand side of job creation, while growth diagnostics have no direct link to jobs. The Jobs Diagnostic thus intends to provide the comprehensive evidence base to support the development of a national jobs strategy that focuses on policies to foster an environment for more, better, inclusive jobs in Bangladesh.
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