1. The Labor Impact of Lao Export Growth
- Author
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Ruppert Bulmer, Elizabeth and Hollweg, Claire H.
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LABOR MARKET ADJUSTMENT ,PUBLIC SERVICE ,GARMENT PRODUCTION ,LOW UNEMPLOYMENT ,LOW UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ,PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS ,EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ,JOB ,RURAL LABOR ,DRIVERS ,FIRM SIZE ,EMPLOYMENT ,EXPORT MARKETS ,WAGE DIFFERENTIALS ,LABOR REGULATIONS ,DOMESTIC MARKET ,AVERAGE WAGES ,WORKING CONDITIONS ,UNEMPLOYMENT ,REAL WAGE ,WORK ACTIVITIES ,STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES ,PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT ,LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ,WORKERS ,JOBS ,SKILL UPGRADING ,NET JOB CREATION ,HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION ,CONSUMER PRICE INDEX ,EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES ,OCCUPATIONS ,PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS ,NET JOB LOSSES ,OCCUPATION ,LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES ,PUBLIC SECTOR JOB ,SERVICE SECTOR ,SKILLED WORKERS ,SERVANTS ,LABOR SUPPLY ,PRIMARY EDUCATION ,EXPORT MARKET ,TOTAL EMPLOYMENT ,WORKER ,URBAN WORKERS ,WAGE GROWTH ,REAL WAGES ,UNEMPLOYED ,LABOR MARKET OUTCOME ,PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES ,BUSINESS CYCLE ,JOB TURNOVER ,INTERNATIONAL MARKETS ,PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES ,TOTAL WORKERS ,LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS ,VOCATIONAL SCHOOL ,PRODUCTIVITY GAINS ,MALE WORKERS ,LABOR MARKET ,AGGREGATE EMPLOYMENT ,JOB SEARCH ,WAGE DATA ,RURAL WORKERS ,JOB LOSSES ,DECLINING UNEMPLOYMENT ,PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS ,UNEMPLOYMENT FIGURE ,EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ,LABOR ADJUSTMENT ,MANUFACTURING WAGES ,AFFECTED WORKER ,ADJUSTMENT COSTS ,LABOR DEMAND ,LABOR MOBILITY ,UNEMPLOYMENT SPELLS ,PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS ,ATTRITION ,EMPLOYMENT SHARE ,MINIMUM WAGE ,JOB SEEKERS ,SKILLS DEVELOPMENT ,WAGE PREMIUM ,WAGE DIFFERENTIAL ,URBAN EMPLOYMENT ,FEMALE EMPLOYMENT ,PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH ,WAGE EFFECTS ,LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION ,EMPLOYMENT TRENDS ,HOUSEHOLD SURVEY ,WAGE BILL ,LABOR MARKET INFORMATION ,EMPLOYEE ,PAYING JOB ,FEMALE LABOR FORCE ,PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYEES ,EMPLOYMENT STATUS ,WAGE LEVELS ,WAGE INEQUALITY ,EXPECTED WAGES ,EMPLOYMENT POLICIES ,AVERAGE WAGE ,PERMANENT JOB ,TEMPORARY WORKERS ,LABORERS ,PRODUCTION WORKERS ,ENTRY COSTS ,CHILD LABOR ,UNSKILLED LABOR ,INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT ,UNEMPLOYMENT RATE ,CREATING JOBS ,PRIMARY SOURCE ,UNPAID FAMILY WORKERS ,TOTAL WAGES ,EMPLOYMENT LEVEL ,NET EMPLOYMENT ,JOB OFFERS ,TRAINED WORKERS ,HUMAN CAPITAL ,RETAIL TRADE ,EMPLOYEES ,PRIVATE SECTOR ,SERVICE SECTORS ,SKILLED WORKFORCES ,SKILLED EMPLOYEES ,TRAINING COSTS ,EMPLOYMENT LEVELS ,BASIC LITERACY ,SKILLED LABOR ,LABOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH ,LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS ,UNEMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS ,PRIVATE SECTOR WAGE ,UNEMPLOYMENT RATES ,FEMALE LABOR ,UNSKILLED WORKERS ,LABOR STANDARDS ,MANAGEMENT ,EMPLOYMENT EFFECT ,PRODUCT MIX ,PRIMARY SCHOOL ,LABOR ,LABOR MARKETS ,VOCATIONAL EDUCATION ,PRODUCTIVE WORK ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT ,JOB CREATION ,LABOR INFORMATION ,WAGE INCREASE ,RURAL LABOR MARKETS ,LABOR FORCE ,PRODUCTION FUNCTION ,LABOR REALLOCATION ,VOCATIONAL TRAINING ,HIGH WAGE ,WAGE GAP ,HUMAN RESOURCE ,NON-FARM EMPLOYMENT - Abstract
As countries become increasingly integrated into the global economy, increased trade links with other countries translate into increased access to better or cheaper imports and increased demand for exports. Both can have an impact on consumers, producers and workers through household consumption, household production, and labor incentives. The channels through which increased trade integration can affect labor include: (i) the consumption channel, typically leading to an increase in purchasing power and therefore higher real wages, and (ii) the employment effect due to increased labor demand. The extent of these gains to trade will depend on the incidence of trade policies or trade shocks; in other words, the impact will depend on which products become less expensive, which sectors increase demand for skilled or unskilled labor, and which workers can access these new jobs. This report utilizes a range of methodologies and datasets that implicitly link trade and jobs; by using these complementary analytical approaches, we generate multiple perspectives on Lao PDR’s recent labor market outcomes, and their implications for Lao PDR’s current and future trade competitiveness.
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- 2016