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Labor Market Inequalities in FYR Macedonia : New Evidence on Gender and Ethnicity
- Publication Year :
- 2015
- Publisher :
- Washington, DC, 2015.
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Abstract
- The study includes an analysis of inequality patterns in terms of labor force participation as well as a review of policy responses, and areas for possible further policy action. In particular, the report looks at the two main dimensions of inequality that characterize Macedonia’s labor market: gender and ethnicity. Almost half the female working age population is inactive, whereas male inactivity is considerably lower. Labor market outcomes also vary significantly with ethnicity. In particular, a strong interaction exists between gender and ethnicity, with ethnic minority women forming a particularly vulnerable group. Hence, it is worthwhile to investigate in more detail how gender and ethnicity shape the Macedonian labor market, and how public policy could be used to increase labor market participation and job opportunities for women and ethnic minorities. This report is organized as follows. First, the report describes the main characteristics of the Macedonian labor market, emphasizing the most important patterns of inequality in terms of labor market participation (section two). Section three addresses the possible causes of these inequality patterns. Section four discusses potential policy responses and concludes.
- Subjects :
- DISADVANTAGED YOUTH
EMPLOYMENT SUBSIDIES
PUBLIC SERVICE
LABOR ORGANIZATION
HEALTH INSURANCE
LOW UNEMPLOYMENT
LOW UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
TRAINING PROGRAMS
JOB
BUSINESS FAILURE
DRIVERS
EMPLOYMENT
DISCIPLINE
LABOR REGULATIONS
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT
DISMISSAL
JOB MARKET
SKILLED WORKER
LOW EMPLOYMENT
WORKERS
JOBS
INFORMAL SECTOR
LABOUR MARKET
LABOR MARKET REGULATIONS
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
OCCUPATIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
PRIVATE TRAINING PROVIDERS
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT SYSTEM
TRAINING PROVIDERS
REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
YOUNGER WORKERS
PUBLIC SECTOR JOB
EARLY RETIREMENT
REASSIGNMENT
LABOR REGULATION
YOUTH TRAINING
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT
SKILLED WORKERS
SERVANTS
LABOR SUPPLY
PRIMARY EDUCATION
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
AGE GROUP
WORKER
LABOR RELATIONS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT TRAINING
JOB LOSS
SMALL BUSINESSES
JOB SECURITY
RETIREMENT
AGE GROUPS
LABOR MARKET
MALE COUNTERPARTS
SAFETY NET
JOB SKILLS
JOB SEARCH
DOWNWARD PRESSURE
INCOME INEQUALITY
LABOR MARKET CONDITIONS
MATERNITY LEAVE
PRIVATE TRAINING
FINDING WORK
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
EARNING
EMPLOYABILITY
LABOR MOBILITY
MINIMUM WAGE
JOB SEEKERS
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
LABOR LAWS
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
PREVIOUS SECTION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS
EMPLOYEE
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
LOCAL LABOR MARKETS
LABOUR
PRIVATE SECTORS
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
WAGE FLOOR
DISPLACEMENT EFFECTS
EXPECTED WAGES
AVERAGE WAGE
DISPLACEMENT
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
EMPLOYMENT RATE
JOB-SEARCH ACTIVITIES
CREATING JOBS
LABOR ECONOMICS
DISADVANTAGED GROUPS
GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYEES
LABOR CONTRACTS
PRIVATE SECTOR
LOCAL LABOR MARKET
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
AVERAGE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
YOUNG WORKERS
PRIVATE COMPANIES
DISPLACEMENT EFFECT
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
ECONOMIC VOLATILITY
FULL TIME JOB
PRIMARY REASON
PART TIME EMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
EMPLOYMENT RATES
INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION
FEMALE LABOR
WAGE EARNER
UNSKILLED WORKERS
MANAGEMENT
JOB VACANCIES
LABOR
LABOR MARKETS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
WORKING POOR
LOCAL FIRM
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
JOB CREATION
PRIME AGE
WORK EXPERIENCE
LABOR FORCE
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
SKILLED OCCUPATIONS
RURAL WOMEN
OLDER WORKERS
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..be7b134d97cde6f23a55cdcf288ea109