Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted
Over the past 18 months, the World Bank has been working on a comprehensive plan to address the challenge of productive jobs in Tanzania. This study represents a step towards a better understanding of how to promote job creation in Tanzania. Indeed...
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okr-10986-202632021-04-23T14:03:54Z Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted World Bank Group ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARABLE LAND BANK OF TANZANIA BARGAINING BARGAINING POWER BARRIERS TO ENTRY BOTTLENECKS BUSES CAPITAL GAINS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONGESTION CREATING JOBS CREATING OPPORTUNITIES DEFICITS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DRIVERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY COSTS EXPLOITATION EXPORT MARKETS EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM PERFORMANCE FISH FISHING FIXED COSTS FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY FREE ZONES FREIGHT HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INPUT USE INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS JOB CREATION JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR OFFICE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR STANDARDS LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LAND DEVELOPMENT LAWS LEATHER INDUSTRY LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL FIRMS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARGINAL TAX RATES MARINE TRANSPORT MARKET FAILURES MATCHING GRANTS MICROFINANCE MOTOR VEHICLES NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCES NEW ENTRANTS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OIL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING OPERATING COSTS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVE FIRMS PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS PROPERTY RIGHTS QUALITY STANDARDS RAILWAYS RAPID TRANSIT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RISK SHARING ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL LABOR RURAL ROADS RURAL TRAVEL SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SEARCH COSTS SELF EMPLOYMENT SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL COHESION SUPPLIERS SURVIVAL RATE TAX TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL LABOR FORCE TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSIT TRANSIT SERVICES TRANSIT TRADE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT AUTHORITY TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRUE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANIZATION VEHICLE VEHICLES VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE EMPLOYMENT WAGES WEALTH WORKER WORKERS Over the past 18 months, the World Bank has been working on a comprehensive plan to address the challenge of productive jobs in Tanzania. This study represents a step towards a better understanding of how to promote job creation in Tanzania. Indeed, the growth of productive jobs is vital for alleviating poverty and promoting shared prosperity - two important goals of Tanzania's economic strategy. This booklet highlights the three-pillar plan for job creation derived from the Tanzania country economic memorandum. The first pillar looks at job creation from the angle of small non-farm businesses, which have been growing very fast during the rapid urbanization. The second pillar focuses on farms because those still capture the largest share of employment in Tanzania, while the third pillar discusses the job-creation potential associated with business expansion into new markets. By focusing on a comprehensive set of concrete actions, the goal is to stimulate debate as well as to build ownership and accountability among policy-makers and key stakeholders in the country. 2014-09-29T21:14:15Z 2014-09-29T21:14:15Z 2014-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/09/20182306/tanzania-productive-jobs-wanted-vol-2-2-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20263 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Economic & Sector Work Africa Tanzania |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARABLE LAND BANK OF TANZANIA BARGAINING BARGAINING POWER BARRIERS TO ENTRY BOTTLENECKS BUSES CAPITAL GAINS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONGESTION CREATING JOBS CREATING OPPORTUNITIES DEFICITS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DRIVERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY COSTS EXPLOITATION EXPORT MARKETS EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM PERFORMANCE FISH FISHING FIXED COSTS FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY FREE ZONES FREIGHT HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INPUT USE INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS JOB CREATION JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR OFFICE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR STANDARDS LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LAND DEVELOPMENT LAWS LEATHER INDUSTRY LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL FIRMS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARGINAL TAX RATES MARINE TRANSPORT MARKET FAILURES MATCHING GRANTS MICROFINANCE MOTOR VEHICLES NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCES NEW ENTRANTS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OIL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING OPERATING COSTS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVE FIRMS PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS PROPERTY RIGHTS QUALITY STANDARDS RAILWAYS RAPID TRANSIT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RISK SHARING ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL LABOR RURAL ROADS RURAL TRAVEL SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SEARCH COSTS SELF EMPLOYMENT SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL COHESION SUPPLIERS SURVIVAL RATE TAX TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL LABOR FORCE TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSIT TRANSIT SERVICES TRANSIT TRADE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT AUTHORITY TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRUE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANIZATION VEHICLE VEHICLES VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE EMPLOYMENT WAGES WEALTH WORKER WORKERS |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESSIBILITY ACCOUNTABILITY ACCOUNTING ACCOUNTING SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES AGGLOMERATION EFFECTS AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ARABLE LAND BANK OF TANZANIA BARGAINING BARGAINING POWER BARRIERS TO ENTRY BOTTLENECKS BUSES CAPITAL GAINS COMMERCIAL BANKS COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE CONGESTION CREATING JOBS CREATING OPPORTUNITIES DEFICITS DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DOMESTIC MARKET DOMESTIC MARKETS DRIVERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIES OF SCALE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT GROWTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENTRY COSTS EXPLOITATION EXPORT MARKETS EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRM PERFORMANCE FISH FISHING FIXED COSTS FOOD PRODUCTION FORESTRY FREE ZONES FREIGHT HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISE HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL INCOME INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS INNOVATION INNOVATIONS INPUT USE INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL MARKETS JOB CREATION JOBS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR OFFICE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR STANDARDS LABOUR LABOUR FORCE LAND DEVELOPMENT LAWS LEATHER INDUSTRY LOCAL ADMINISTRATION LOCAL FIRMS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES MARGINAL TAX RATES MARINE TRANSPORT MARKET FAILURES MATCHING GRANTS MICROFINANCE MOTOR VEHICLES NATIONAL PARKS NATURAL RESOURCES NEW ENTRANTS OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OIL ON-THE-JOB TRAINING OPERATING COSTS POLICY MAKERS POPULATION GROWTH PRIVATE COMPANIES PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRODUCT DIVERSIFICATION PRODUCTION PROCESS PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVE FIRMS PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS PROPERTY RIGHTS QUALITY STANDARDS RAILWAYS RAPID TRANSIT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RISK SHARING ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL LABOR RURAL ROADS RURAL TRAVEL SAFETY SAFETY NETS SAVINGS SEARCH COSTS SELF EMPLOYMENT SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SMALL BUSINESS SMALL BUSINESSES SOCIAL COHESION SUPPLIERS SURVIVAL RATE TAX TAXATION TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNOLOGY TRANSFERS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TOTAL LABOR FORCE TRAINING PROGRAMS TRANSIT TRANSIT SERVICES TRANSIT TRADE TRANSPARENCY TRANSPORT AUTHORITY TRANSPORT COSTS TRANSPORT MODES TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION CORRIDORS TRANSPORTATION COSTS TRANSPORTATION SERVICES TRUE UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE URBAN MOBILITY URBAN TRANSPORT URBAN TRANSPORTATION URBANIZATION VEHICLE VEHICLES VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE EMPLOYMENT WAGES WEALTH WORKER WORKERS World Bank Group Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted |
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Over the past 18 months, the World Bank
has been working on a comprehensive plan to address the
challenge of productive jobs in Tanzania. This study
represents a step towards a better understanding of how to
promote job creation in Tanzania. Indeed, the growth of
productive jobs is vital for alleviating poverty and
promoting shared prosperity - two important goals of
Tanzania's economic strategy. This booklet highlights
the three-pillar plan for job creation derived from the
Tanzania country economic memorandum. The first pillar looks
at job creation from the angle of small non-farm businesses,
which have been growing very fast during the rapid
urbanization. The second pillar focuses on farms because
those still capture the largest share of employment in
Tanzania, while the third pillar discusses the job-creation
potential associated with business expansion into new
markets. By focusing on a comprehensive set of concrete
actions, the goal is to stimulate debate as well as to build
ownership and accountability among policy-makers and key
stakeholders in the country. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum |
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Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted |
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Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted |
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Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted |
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Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted |
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Tanzania : Productive Jobs Wanted |
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tanzania : productive jobs wanted |
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Washington, DC |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/09/20182306/tanzania-productive-jobs-wanted-vol-2-2-final-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20263 |
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