Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth

Recent media reports of a perceived skills problem in Lao PDR have spurred an intense focus on skills development initiatives. Alarming media coverage of rising wages and complaints among firms of a shortage of skilled workers has raised concerns...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Economic & Sector Work
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015
Subjects:
GDP
PSE
WTO
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/23910097/lao-development-report-2014
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21555
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spelling okr-10986-215552021-04-23T14:04:02Z Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth World Bank Group ACCOUNTING AGRICULTURE BASIC LITERACY CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS CHILD LABOR COMPETITIVENESS CONSUMERS DEFLATORS DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION DEREGULATION DEVELOPMENT POLICIES DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY DOMESTIC WORKERS DRIVERS EARNING ECONOMIC BOOM ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STRUCTURE EMPLOYMENT SHARE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EXPORTS FINDING EMPLOYMENT FOREIGN WORKERS FORESTRY GDP GDP DEFLATOR GDP PER CAPITA GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH RATE HEALTH SERVICES HIGH WAGE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN RESOURCE HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT INCOME INCOME DISTRIBUTION INTERNATIONAL MARKETS JOB CREATION JOBS LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET DEMAND LABOR MARKET INDICATORS LABOR MOVEMENT LABOR MOVEMENTS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH LABOR SHORTAGE LABOUR LEGISLATION LIVING STANDARDS MANUFACTURING WAGES MIGRATION MINIMUM WAGE MOTIVATION NATURAL RESOURCES NON-FARM SECTOR ON-THE-JOB TRAINING PRICE CEILINGS PRICE CONTROLS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVITY GAINS PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES PROFITABILITY PROPERTY RIGHTS PSE PUBLIC EXPENDITURES PUBLIC GOODS REAL WAGES RURAL LABOR RURAL WORKERS SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE SECTOR SKILLED WORKERS SKILLS ASSESSMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT STRUCTURAL CHANGE TAXATION TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY TRADE FLOWS TRADE POLICY TRAINING MATERIALS TRAINING SYSTEM TRANSACTION COSTS UNSKILLED WORKERS VALUE ADDED VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL SCHOOL VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE INCREASES WAGE PREMIUM WAGE RATES WEALTH WORK EXPERIENCE WORKER WORKERS WORKFORCE SKILLS WORKING HOURS WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION WTO YOUNG WORKERS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT Recent media reports of a perceived skills problem in Lao PDR have spurred an intense focus on skills development initiatives. Alarming media coverage of rising wages and complaints among firms of a shortage of skilled workers has raised concerns over whether Lao workers are equipped with the skills sought by firms. The Government and other partners have responded by channeling more resources to skills development, for example with investments in vocational training facilities to train more workers. This report argues that the workforce problems which Lao PDR faces do not only stem from problems in the education sector. Looking only to skills development as a solution would not address the fundamental problems constraining economic growth, employment creation, and poverty reduction. Creating an environment conducive for farm and non-farm businesses to make investments and grow remains an essential first step for skills development. As World Bank (2004) states, Training does not create jobs. Skills are a derived demand and that demand depends on policies for growth and employment creation. 2015-03-09T17:54:23Z 2015-03-09T17:54:23Z 2014-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/23910097/lao-development-report-2014 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21555 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Economic Updates and Modeling East Asia and Pacific Lao People's Democratic Republic
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en_US
topic ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BASIC LITERACY
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CHILD LABOR
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMERS
DEFLATORS
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOMESTIC WORKERS
DRIVERS
EARNING
ECONOMIC BOOM
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPORTS
FINDING EMPLOYMENT
FOREIGN WORKERS
FORESTRY
GDP
GDP DEFLATOR
GDP PER CAPITA
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGH WAGE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
JOB CREATION
JOBS
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET DEMAND
LABOR MARKET INDICATORS
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR MOVEMENTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
LABOR SHORTAGE
LABOUR
LEGISLATION
LIVING STANDARDS
MANUFACTURING WAGES
MIGRATION
MINIMUM WAGE
MOTIVATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NON-FARM SECTOR
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
PRICE CEILINGS
PRICE CONTROLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
REAL WAGES
RURAL LABOR
RURAL WORKERS
SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE SECTOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SKILLS ASSESSMENT
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
TAXATION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE POLICY
TRAINING MATERIALS
TRAINING SYSTEM
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNSKILLED WORKERS
VALUE ADDED
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE INCREASES
WAGE PREMIUM
WAGE RATES
WEALTH
WORK EXPERIENCE
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKFORCE SKILLS
WORKING HOURS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
YOUNG WORKERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
spellingShingle ACCOUNTING
AGRICULTURE
BASIC LITERACY
CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS
CHILD LABOR
COMPETITIVENESS
CONSUMERS
DEFLATORS
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
DEREGULATION
DEVELOPMENT POLICIES
DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOMESTIC WORKERS
DRIVERS
EARNING
ECONOMIC BOOM
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
EMPLOYMENT SHARE
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
EXPANDING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EXPORTS
FINDING EMPLOYMENT
FOREIGN WORKERS
FORESTRY
GDP
GDP DEFLATOR
GDP PER CAPITA
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HEALTH SERVICES
HIGH WAGE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSING
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN RESOURCE
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
INCOME
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
JOB CREATION
JOBS
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET DEMAND
LABOR MARKET INDICATORS
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR MOVEMENTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
LABOR SHORTAGE
LABOUR
LEGISLATION
LIVING STANDARDS
MANUFACTURING WAGES
MIGRATION
MINIMUM WAGE
MOTIVATION
NATURAL RESOURCES
NON-FARM SECTOR
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING
PRICE CEILINGS
PRICE CONTROLS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
PRODUCERS
PRODUCTION COSTS
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
PRODUCTIVITY INCREASES
PROFITABILITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PSE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
PUBLIC GOODS
REAL WAGES
RURAL LABOR
RURAL WORKERS
SECONDARY SCHOOL EDUCATION
SERVICE PROVIDERS
SERVICE SECTOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SKILLS ASSESSMENT
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
STRUCTURAL CHANGE
TAXATION
TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE POLICY
TRAINING MATERIALS
TRAINING SYSTEM
TRANSACTION COSTS
UNSKILLED WORKERS
VALUE ADDED
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE INCREASES
WAGE PREMIUM
WAGE RATES
WEALTH
WORK EXPERIENCE
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKFORCE SKILLS
WORKING HOURS
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
YOUNG WORKERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
World Bank Group
Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Lao People's Democratic Republic
description Recent media reports of a perceived skills problem in Lao PDR have spurred an intense focus on skills development initiatives. Alarming media coverage of rising wages and complaints among firms of a shortage of skilled workers has raised concerns over whether Lao workers are equipped with the skills sought by firms. The Government and other partners have responded by channeling more resources to skills development, for example with investments in vocational training facilities to train more workers. This report argues that the workforce problems which Lao PDR faces do not only stem from problems in the education sector. Looking only to skills development as a solution would not address the fundamental problems constraining economic growth, employment creation, and poverty reduction. Creating an environment conducive for farm and non-farm businesses to make investments and grow remains an essential first step for skills development. As World Bank (2004) states, Training does not create jobs. Skills are a derived demand and that demand depends on policies for growth and employment creation.
format Economic & Sector Work
author World Bank Group
author_facet World Bank Group
author_sort World Bank Group
title Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth
title_short Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth
title_full Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth
title_fullStr Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth
title_full_unstemmed Lao Development Report 2014 : Expanding Productive Empoloyment for Broad-Based Growth
title_sort lao development report 2014 : expanding productive empoloyment for broad-based growth
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/10/23910097/lao-development-report-2014
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/21555
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