Assessing Labour Market Vulnerability among Young People
Labour market performance in Pakistan has improved markedly in recent years. This paper examines the extent to which young people have benefited from this improvement, using the labour market vulnerability framework that was recently introduced by the ILO. This framework can be used to assess the di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pakistan development review 2008-09, Vol.47 (3), p.193-213 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Labour market performance in Pakistan has improved markedly in
recent years. This paper examines the extent to which young people have
benefited from this improvement, using the labour market vulnerability
framework that was recently introduced by the ILO. This framework can be
used to assess the difficulties young people face on the road to decent
employment, and may also serve as a basis for the development of
appropriate policies and interventions. Drawing on empirical evidence
from various surveys, in particular the Labour Force Survey, we conclude
that vulnerability among the youth has generally been reduced since
1999-2000. Vulnerability of women has been reduced through higher
enrolment rates in education, and unemployment among both men and women
has declined. Far less progress has been made in reducing vulnerability
among the employed, and youth still face numerous obstacles that hamper
the attainment of decent employment. The paper offers recommendations on
the role of labour market information in reducing youth vulnerability.
JEL classification: J40, J13 Keyword: Labour Market; Youth;
Pakistan |
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ISSN: | 0030-9729 |
DOI: | 10.30541/v47i3pp.193-213 |