This paper presents data and analyzes the structure of employment in thirteen African economies at the administrative unit level, with a focus on the role of services. We provide two novel pieces of evidence. First, we present a descriptive snapshot of changes in the composition of employment over time and across geographies. This reveals evidence of structural transformation towards services and service-related occupations at sub-national level and provides a fine-grained overview of who works in services and where and how this has changed over time. Second, we provide correlations between services and economic development, using per capita nightlight luminosity as a proxy. We document (a) a strong positive association between high skills ...
This thesis focuses on structural transformation and economic development in Africa, by examining th...
This chapter examines the implications of the rapid rise of the service sector in the global economy...
The basic object of this paper is to investigate the relationship between manufacturing and services...
Most sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have been recording considerable growth since the beginning...
The rise of information and communication technologies is a channel for job creation in the ECOWAS s...
In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their ...
Using nationally representative, multi-year survey data for nine African countries, this study docum...
Employment is a key factor in the human dimension of development. In its broader understanding, it m...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the impact of services trade on economic development of Sub-...
This paper explores scenarios for employment creation, with an emphasis on services. It considers wh...
This paper presents a shift-share decomposition of the role of structural change in driving labour p...
The impact of labour legislation on the South African economy, and the politically vexed question of...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
Professional services matter for development in East Africa: • Even though the share of business ser...
This thesis focuses on structural transformation and economic development in Africa, by examining th...
This chapter examines the implications of the rapid rise of the service sector in the global economy...
The basic object of this paper is to investigate the relationship between manufacturing and services...
Most sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries have been recording considerable growth since the beginning...
The rise of information and communication technologies is a channel for job creation in the ECOWAS s...
In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their ...
Using nationally representative, multi-year survey data for nine African countries, this study docum...
Employment is a key factor in the human dimension of development. In its broader understanding, it m...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the impact of services trade on economic development of Sub-...
This paper explores scenarios for employment creation, with an emphasis on services. It considers wh...
This paper presents a shift-share decomposition of the role of structural change in driving labour p...
The impact of labour legislation on the South African economy, and the politically vexed question of...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
The recent boom of the services sector, especially in developing countries, coincides with the rise ...
Professional services matter for development in East Africa: • Even though the share of business ser...
This thesis focuses on structural transformation and economic development in Africa, by examining th...
This chapter examines the implications of the rapid rise of the service sector in the global economy...
The basic object of this paper is to investigate the relationship between manufacturing and services...