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基本説明
Provides a thorough examination of the labour market trends over the past decades and assesses the role that labour demand and labour supply factors have played in shaping these outcomes.
Full Description
Throughout the Latin American and Caribbean region, unemployment and job creation have become central issues in public debates and governement policy. This book provides a thorough examination of the labour market trends over the past decades and assesses the role that labour demand and labor supply factors have played in shaping these outcomes.
Contents
Overview: Job Creation in Latin America and the Caribbean: Recent Trends and Policy Challenges PART I: EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS IN LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN Jobless Growth or Growth-less Jobs? Job Creation Challenges in a Macro Perspective Skill, Gender and Age Dimensions of Job Creation PART II: STRUCTURAL CHANGES, EMPLOYMENT, AND PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH: MAIN PATTERNS Role of Structural Changes for Employment and Productivity Growth Creative Destruction, Productivity, and Job Creation PART III: POLICIES TO FOSTER THE CREATION OF GOOD JOBS AND HELP WORKERS THROUGH LABOR MARKET TRANSITIONS The Business Environment: Policy Challenges for Promoting Investment and Job Creation Improving Protection against the Risk of Unemployment: From Job Protection to Income Support Active Labour Market Policies: Helping Workers to Find Better Jobs Improving the Quality of Jobs: From Legislation to Productivity Growth