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Labor Productivity and Employment Gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- Drawing on a new set of nationally representative, internationally comparable household surveys, this paper provides an overview of key features of structural transformation—labor allocation and labor productivity—in four African economies. New, micro-based measures of sector labor allocation and cross-sector productivity differentials describe the incentives households face when allocating their labor. These measures are similar to national accounts-based measures that are typically used to characterize structural changes in African economies. However, because agricultural workers supply far fewer hours of labor per year than do workers in other sectors, productivity gaps disappear almost entirely when expressed on a per-hour basis. What look like large productivity gaps in national accounts data could really be employment gaps, calling into question the prospective gains that laborers can achieve through structural transformation. These employment gaps, along with the strong linkages observed between rural non-farm activities and primary agricultural production, highlight agricultures continued relevance to structural change in Sub-Saharan Africa.
- Subjects :
- DOWNWARD BIAS
INFORMATION
INVESTMENT
DISSAVINGS
RURAL INDUSTRY
INFRASTRUCTURE
LABOR ORGANIZATION
VALUE ADDED
ECONOMIC GROWTH
NON-FARM SECTOR
MEASUREMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GAP
JOB
EMPLOYMENT
PERMANENT INCOME
LAGS
INCOME
PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS
JOBS
GOVERNMENTS
INCENTIVES
OCCUPATIONS
PRODUCTION COSTS
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SHARES
BANK
GOODS
OCCUPATION
SERVICE SECTOR
STANDARDS
ORGANIZATIONS
STRATEGIES
LABOR SUPPLY
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
LIVING STANDARDS
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
WORKER
INDUSTRY
MARKETS
PROFIT
FINANCE
ECONOMICS RESEARCH
DEVELOPMENT
PRICES
WAGES
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
RURAL POVERTY
PURCHASING POWER
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
AGE GROUPS
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
WELFARE
GROSS REVENUES
PRODUCTION
LABOR MARKET
ENTERPRISES
SAFETY NET
INCOME EARNING
CONSUMPTION LEVELS
RURAL WORKERS
INDUSTRIALIZATION
CONSUMPTION
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
GDP PER CAPITA
SERVICES
INTEREST RATES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
TRENDS
TRADE
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
COUNTRY COMPARISONS
EARNING
LABOR DEMAND
SUPPLY
SAVING
PAYMENTS
WORK FORCE
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
PER CAPITA INCOMES
NET VALUE
INDUSTRY WAGE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
CLERKS
CONTRACTING
AGRICULTURE
DEMAND
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
CONSUMERS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
FUTURE RESEARCH
GDP
VARIABLES
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
LABOR ALLOCATION
ACCOUNTING
FACTOR MARKETS
VALUE
SECURITY
RISK
LABORERS
LABOR ALLOCATION DECISIONS
ECONOMETRICS
POLICIES
GOVERNANCE
LABOR SHARE
BENCHMARK
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WAGES
HUMAN CAPITAL
SAFETY
EFFECTS
RETAIL TRADE
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
TRANSACTIONS COSTS
REVENUE
EMPLOYEES
SERVICE SECTORS
GROSS SALES
LAND
EFFICIENCY
MIGRATION
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
EMPLOYMENT LEVELS
AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
WAGE RATE
FIRM LEVEL
MANAGEMENT
EXPECTED RETURNS
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
ECONOMICS
INTEREST
MARGINAL REVENUE
INPUTS
NATURAL RESOURCES
LABOR FORCE
TRANSPORT
SAVINGS
VALUE OF OUTPUT
SERVICES CATEGORY
ECONOMIC RESEARCH
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..95afbaa1db7f9e76d7ac6c38f70e45dd