The demographic structure of Egypt has the form of a pyramid, indicating that labour supply will grow at a relatively high rate for many years to come. Unless emigration flows will rise, Egypt needs to create jobs at a much higher pace than most other countries around the globe to absorb the new entrants at the domestic labour market. Adding to this is the currently high share of 30-40% of the Egyptian employees working in the rather inefficient public sector. In order to quantify future developments at the labour market, this paper presents a labour supply model to analyze the impact of the ongoing demographic supply shocks on unemployment, public finances and welfare in Egypt. The findings indicate that the demographic labour supply will ...
The persistence of high unemployment rates in recent years has become a major problem in many MENA c...
The present study examines trends in employment status in Egypt in an important era of democratic tr...
Policy prescriptions for poor developing countries struggle to expand employment opportunities torai...
The demographic structure of Egypt has the form of a pyramid, indicating that labour supply will gro...
This working paper investigates the evolution of the Egyptian labor market during the world financia...
The paper is focused on unemployment in Egypt during the period 2000–2013. The unemployment is sligh...
Egyptian labor market is moving from a period of high overall unemployment to one where unemployment...
This paper aims to find effective policy options that can support the development of more attractive...
Egypt population size has rapidly increased during the past decades to about 87 million inhabitants ...
Unemployment is one of the major factors that economists look at to evaluate a country, it is a majo...
This paper analyzes the consequences of pursuing a less activist Government employment stabilization...
This thesis addresses two major outcomes of work in the Egyptian labour market, namely wages and jo...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
The thesis consists of empirical analysis of the labour supply behaviour of married and single femal...
The persistence of high unemployment rates in recent years has become a major problem in many MENA c...
The present study examines trends in employment status in Egypt in an important era of democratic tr...
Policy prescriptions for poor developing countries struggle to expand employment opportunities torai...
The demographic structure of Egypt has the form of a pyramid, indicating that labour supply will gro...
This working paper investigates the evolution of the Egyptian labor market during the world financia...
The paper is focused on unemployment in Egypt during the period 2000–2013. The unemployment is sligh...
Egyptian labor market is moving from a period of high overall unemployment to one where unemployment...
This paper aims to find effective policy options that can support the development of more attractive...
Egypt population size has rapidly increased during the past decades to about 87 million inhabitants ...
Unemployment is one of the major factors that economists look at to evaluate a country, it is a majo...
This paper analyzes the consequences of pursuing a less activist Government employment stabilization...
This thesis addresses two major outcomes of work in the Egyptian labour market, namely wages and jo...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
Will the radical political changes Egypt has gone through since early 2011 have an impact on emigrat...
The thesis consists of empirical analysis of the labour supply behaviour of married and single femal...
The persistence of high unemployment rates in recent years has become a major problem in many MENA c...
The present study examines trends in employment status in Egypt in an important era of democratic tr...
Policy prescriptions for poor developing countries struggle to expand employment opportunities torai...