This paper provides a snapshot of Mauritania’s labor market using data from the 2004 national household survey. The results show that the labor market is characterized by lower participation rates, lower employment-to-population rates, and relatively higher unemployment rates than in neighboring countries. The non poor fare better in the labor market than the poor. Although the labor force participation of the poor is higher than that of the non poor, the poor display a higher unemployment rate and a lower employment rate than the non poor. The data also suggest a negative correlation between wage employment and poverty. Substantial differences in labor market indicators emerge when disaggregating the analysis by gender and age-group. Femal...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
Higher incomes for women can have significant beneficial impacts for poverty reduction both in the s...
Although fertility rates have been declining in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fema...
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In many regions of the world, the persistent, and growing, proportion of young people who are curren...
This dissertation evaluates the dominant theoretical and methodological approaches to the conceptual...
The present study examines trends in employment status in Egypt in an important era of democratic tr...
In this brief, three aspects of female youth’s disadvantage in the labor market are analyzed: low la...
This study investigates the behavior of labor supply of women at different levels of poverty. It is ...
This paper examines the connections among gender, employment, and poverty in Ghana using data from t...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
This study examines the behavior of labor supply of women at different levels of household wealth st...
This working paper investigates the evolution of the Egyptian labor market during the world financia...
The authors study the impact of labor market policies on unemployment in Morocco. They begin by revi...
[Abstract] This study examined the impact of income inequality on female labour force participation ...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
Higher incomes for women can have significant beneficial impacts for poverty reduction both in the s...
Although fertility rates have been declining in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fema...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
In many regions of the world, the persistent, and growing, proportion of young people who are curren...
This dissertation evaluates the dominant theoretical and methodological approaches to the conceptual...
The present study examines trends in employment status in Egypt in an important era of democratic tr...
In this brief, three aspects of female youth’s disadvantage in the labor market are analyzed: low la...
This study investigates the behavior of labor supply of women at different levels of poverty. It is ...
This paper examines the connections among gender, employment, and poverty in Ghana using data from t...
Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys ...
This study examines the behavior of labor supply of women at different levels of household wealth st...
This working paper investigates the evolution of the Egyptian labor market during the world financia...
The authors study the impact of labor market policies on unemployment in Morocco. They begin by revi...
[Abstract] This study examined the impact of income inequality on female labour force participation ...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
Higher incomes for women can have significant beneficial impacts for poverty reduction both in the s...
Although fertility rates have been declining in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, fema...