Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels

Why do some countries create more jobs than others? To consider this question, in this paper we focus on one of the most basic relationships, between growth and employment. In practice, the private sector responds very differently to growth (and de...

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Main Authors: Farole, Thomas, Ferro, Esteban, Michel Gutierrez, Veronica
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spelling okr-10986-283702021-05-25T09:03:52Z Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels Farole, Thomas Ferro, Esteban Michel Gutierrez, Veronica PRIVATE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT LABOR MARKET TRAINING SKILLS JOBS JOB CREATION BUSINESS CYCLES FIRM TYPES BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT REGULATION OKUN'S LAW Why do some countries create more jobs than others? To consider this question, in this paper we focus on one of the most basic relationships, between growth and employment. In practice, the private sector responds very differently to growth (and decline) across countries. Understanding the patterns and drivers of private sector decisions to expand and shed jobs may be important to guide policy approaches for job creation. This paper analyzes the output-employment relationship in the context of business cycles at three levels: the macro-economy; industry (in manufacturing); and firms. The results highlight major differences in private sector job creation responsiveness to growth across stages of development and economic structures, but a critical finding is that economies (and firms) where formal sector job creation was more responsive to growth cycles generated more jobs overall. In addition, results from both the macro analysis and the sectoral analysis suggests significant complementarity between capital and labor. Finally, the findings may help to frame a broad policy agenda for job creation, including: macro-economic fundamentals, responsive labor markets, access to finance, competition, and a facilitative business regulatory environment. These are not surprising, but nevertheless frame a set of issues that could be explored in further research. 2017-09-21T20:01:05Z 2017-09-21T20:01:05Z 2017 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/214701505483434627/Job-creation-in-the-private-sector-an-exploratory-assessment-of-patterns-and-determinants-at-the-macro-sector-and-firm-levels http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28370 English en_US Jobs Working Paper;No. 5 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Private Sector Development, Privatization, and Industrial Policy Economic & Sector Work
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topic PRIVATE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MARKET
TRAINING
SKILLS
JOBS
JOB CREATION
BUSINESS CYCLES
FIRM TYPES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
REGULATION
OKUN'S LAW
spellingShingle PRIVATE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MARKET
TRAINING
SKILLS
JOBS
JOB CREATION
BUSINESS CYCLES
FIRM TYPES
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
REGULATION
OKUN'S LAW
Farole, Thomas
Ferro, Esteban
Michel Gutierrez, Veronica
Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels
relation Jobs Working Paper;No. 5
description Why do some countries create more jobs than others? To consider this question, in this paper we focus on one of the most basic relationships, between growth and employment. In practice, the private sector responds very differently to growth (and decline) across countries. Understanding the patterns and drivers of private sector decisions to expand and shed jobs may be important to guide policy approaches for job creation. This paper analyzes the output-employment relationship in the context of business cycles at three levels: the macro-economy; industry (in manufacturing); and firms. The results highlight major differences in private sector job creation responsiveness to growth across stages of development and economic structures, but a critical finding is that economies (and firms) where formal sector job creation was more responsive to growth cycles generated more jobs overall. In addition, results from both the macro analysis and the sectoral analysis suggests significant complementarity between capital and labor. Finally, the findings may help to frame a broad policy agenda for job creation, including: macro-economic fundamentals, responsive labor markets, access to finance, competition, and a facilitative business regulatory environment. These are not surprising, but nevertheless frame a set of issues that could be explored in further research.
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author Farole, Thomas
Ferro, Esteban
Michel Gutierrez, Veronica
author_facet Farole, Thomas
Ferro, Esteban
Michel Gutierrez, Veronica
author_sort Farole, Thomas
title Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels
title_short Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels
title_full Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels
title_fullStr Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels
title_full_unstemmed Job Creation in the Private Sector : An Exploratory Assessment of Patterns and Determinants at the Macro, Sector, and Firm Levels
title_sort job creation in the private sector : an exploratory assessment of patterns and determinants at the macro, sector, and firm levels
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/214701505483434627/Job-creation-in-the-private-sector-an-exploratory-assessment-of-patterns-and-determinants-at-the-macro-sector-and-firm-levels
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