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Labor Markets and Economic Development
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ABSTRACT
As developing and transition economies enter the next phase of reforms, labor market issues increasingly come to the fore. With the increased competition from globalization, the discussion is shifting to the need for greater labor market flexibility and the creation of "good" jobs. Moreover, the greater actual and perceived insecurity in labor markets has generated a new agenda on how to structure safety nets and labor market regulation. The older questions of the links between the formal and informal labor market, reappear with new dimensions and significance. More generally, it is clear that an accurate understanding of how labor market structures function is essential if we are to analyze alternative policy proposals in the wake of these concerns.
Oddly enough, in spite of this great importance, there are no recent monographs that bring together rigorous studies produced by academic researchers on these various issues. This book fills that gap. Under the steely editorship of Ravi Kanbur and Jan Svejnar, the contributors flourish in their attempts to enliven these debates.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Employment, poverty, and labor market dynamics
chapter 2|25 pages
Does employment generation really matter for poverty reduction?
chapter 3|22 pages
Employment elasticity in organized manufacturing in India
chapter 4|28 pages
Wage determination and wage inequality inside a Russian firm in late transition: evidence from personnel data, 1997–2002
chapter 5|20 pages
Education and youth unemployment in South Africa
chapter 6|27 pages
Analysis of attrition patterns in the Turkish Household Labor Force Survey, 2000–2002
part |2 pages
Part II Formality, informality, and labor market regulation
chapter 7|18 pages
Monopsonistic competition in formal and informal labor markets TED TO
chapter 11|18 pages
Can social programs reduce productivity and growth? A hypothesis for Mexico
chapter 13|17 pages
Labor market flexibility: insurance versus efficiency and the Indian experience
chapter 14|13 pages
Labor productivity growth, informal wage, and capital mobility: a general equilibrium analysis
part |2 pages
Part III Trade and labor
chapter 15|18 pages
Trade and labor standards: new empirical evidence
chapter 16|22 pages
Do foreign-owned firms pay more? Evidence from the Indonesian manufacturing sector
chapter 17|24 pages
Gender inequality in the labor market during economic transition: changes in India’s manufacturing sector
part |2 pages
Part IV Human capital, productivity, and gender