Governments in Africa and their stakeholders have been disappointed
with the number of wage and salary jobs that have been created over
the last decade or more. Even in countries that experienced both
strong economic growth and rapid poverty reduction during this
period, job creation has lagged behind expectations. Faced with a
rapidly growing labor force, Africa has to find new ways to create
better paying jobs. 'Working Out of Poverty' reviews the literature
and presents original research by the authors analyzing job
creation in Sub-Saharan Africa in light of economic performance
over the decade and more since 1995. The book identifies factors
that impact job creation, both inside the labor market (such as
labor supply and demand) and outside of it (overall investment
climate.) 'Working Out of Poverty' focuses on the following key
questions: How has the structure of economic growth and labor
demand shaped the job creation process? What policies have been
pursued to raise the quality of the African labor force? What does
the expanding informal sector mean for the labor market and the
quality of growth? Is it a route out of poverty or a low-skills
trap?"
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