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The Private Sector and Youth Skills and Employment Programs in Low and Middle-Income Countries

Authors :
Glick, Peter J.
Huang, Crystal
Mejia, Nelly
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.

Abstract

Getting youth into productive employment is an urgent policy issue for countries around the world. Many governments in low and middle-income countries are actively engaged in policies to help youth attain the skills they need to do well in work and in life, as well as to find suitable employment. The involvement of the private sector in youth skills development and employment is a complex issue because the nature of the firms and their motivations vary significantly. Multinational corporations operating in low and middle-income countries may be motivated by direct productivity or profit objectives - to secure a skilled workforce, or reliable suppliers - but also, or even primarily, by corporate social responsibility (CSR) factors. Firms that supply training or employment services will be driven by profit considerations when entering these markets and deciding what services to offer and to whom. The purpose of this paper is threefold: (1) to provide a comprehensive look at the way the private sector is involved in youth skills and employment in low- and middle-income countries, considering the broad range of program types and firm types; (2) to present and interpret the available evidence of the effectiveness of this involvement; and (3) to understand where the private sector has been most effective at promoting young people’s labor market success, and what can be done to enhance the role of the private sector to achieve this objective. The report is organized as follows: chapter one gives introduction. Chapter two provides background to the analysis of the private sector role in youth employment in low- and middle-income countries. In chapter three the authors characterize the private sector’s role more systematically using the youth employment inventory, a global database of interventions that are designed to integrate young people into the labor market. Chapter four reviews the evidence of effectiveness of youth interventions involving the private sector. Chapter five briefly draws together strands from the previous review, as well as from the broader literature, to gain an understanding of the institutional and other factors leading to (and in other cases preventing) successful public-private partnerships for youth employment. Chapter six summarizes the main findings of this review, and is followed by a discussion of key gaps in knowledge on the role of the private sector in different types of youth employment intervention that future research should attempt to address, and a review of the main lessons for policy and programming emerging from the study.

Subjects

Subjects :
DISADVANTAGED YOUTH
EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDIES
INVESTMENT
PROCESS EVALUATION
CHILDREN
EDUCATION SYSTEMS
TRAINING PROGRAMS
CLASSROOM
DEADWEIGHT LOSS
JOB
SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT
TRAINING CENTERS
YOUNG PEOPLE
QUALITY ASSURANCE
EMPLOYMENT
JOB SEARCHES
CAREER COUNSELING
TRAINING SERVICES
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
UNEMPLOYMENT
PERSONALITY
RETENTION RATES
PRIVATE PROVISION
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
CURRICULA
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
FORMAL TRAINING
WOMEN
WORKERS
EDUCATION
JOBS
INFORMAL SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR INVOLVEMENT
PRIVATE COST
WAGE SUBSIDY
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
SUBSIDIZED EMPLOYMENT
OCCUPATIONS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
CURRICULUM
GROUPS
INFORMAL TRAINING
GIRLS
TRAINING PROVIDERS
LABOR MARKET SUCCESS
OCCUPATION
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
SUBSTITUTION EFFECTS
TRAINING PROGRAM
YOUTH TRAINING
INTERVENTIONS
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
READING
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS
LABOR SUPPLY
TEACHERS
PRIVATE FIRM
EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION
STUDENTS
WORKER
PAYROLL TAXES
PUBLIC SERVICES
YOUTHEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYED
LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
SCHOOLS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
SOCIAL SKILLS
TRAINING INSTITUTIONS
COGNITIVE SKILLS
RURAL AREAS
NUMERACY
LOCAL FIRMS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
LABOR MARKET
JOB SKILLS
DECISION MAKING
JOB SEARCH
LITERACY
PRIVATE TRAINING
FORMAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
JOB TRAINING
LABOR DEMAND
NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
PRIVATE PROVIDERS
JOB SEEKERS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
LABOR MARKET EXPERIENCE
PROGRAM DESIGN
FEES
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC AGENCIES
PRIVATE SERVICE
PRIVATE FIRMS
EMPLOYEE
LABOR MARKET NEEDS
TEXTBOOKS
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
LABOUR
JOB PLACEMENT
PARTNERSHIPS
TRAINING INSTITUTES
DESIGNING CURRICULA
LIFE SKILLS
YOUTH LABOR
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
ACCESS TO INFORMATION
HIGHLY QUALIFIED TEACHERS
LABOR MARKET INTERVENTIONS
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
QUALIFIED TEACHERS
SUPPLIERS
FORMAL EDUCATION
YOUTH
SKILLS
SCHOOL QUALITY
EMPLOYEES
PRIVATE SECTOR
WAGE SUBSIDY PROGRAMS
CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
SELF-EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION
SCHOOLING ATTAINMENT
DEADWEIGHT
TRAINING
TRAINING COSTS
YOUNG WORKERS
JOB EXPERIENCE
PARTICIPATION
INSTRUCTION
TEACHING
SKILLED LABOR
LEARNING
SCHOOL SYSTEM
UNEMPLOYED INDIVIDUALS
ADULT EDUCATION
NEW ENTRANTS
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
MANAGEMENT
PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAMS
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
KNOWLEDGE
WAGE SUBSIDIES
LABOR
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL SKILLS
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
WORK EXPERIENCE
DROPOUT RATES
LABOR FORCE
GENERAL EDUCATION
SKILLS TRAINING
CURRICULUM DESIGN
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC WORKS
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
SKILLED WORKFORCE
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
LEADERSHIP
ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING
PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP
SCHOOLING
INCOME SUPPORT
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
ACTIVE LABOR

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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