Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market

In the last 25 years, Cape Verde has made impressive progress in their historical transition from a centrally planned to market economy. Building the institutional foundations of a market economy, this small nation of islands located off the coast...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Other Financial Sector Study
Language:English
Published: World Bank 2012
Subjects:
GDP
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topic ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
AGE GROUP
AGE GROUPS
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
AVERAGE WAGE
AVERAGE WAGES
BARGAINING
BARGAINING POWER
BASE YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION
BENCHMARK
CITIZENS
COLLEGE EDUCATION
COMPETITIVENESS
CREATING JOBS
DEPENDANTS
DEVALUATION
EARNING
EARNINGS ABILITY
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC THEORY
ELASTICITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATES
EMPLOYMENT INCREASE
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS
ENTRY RATE
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
FAMILY SUPPORT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FIRM ENTRY
FIRM LEVEL
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL LABOR MARKET
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
FUTURE STUDIES
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH CARE
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HIGH WAGE
HIGH WAGES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
ILLNESS
IMMIGRATION
IMPORTANT POLICY
INCOME SUPPORT
INDEXATION
INFORMAL ECONOMIES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
JOB CREATION
JOB DESTRUCTION
JOB DESTRUCTION RATE
JOB MARKET
JOB OFFERS
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
JOB SECURITY
JOBS
LABOR CODE
LABOR COMPENSATION
LABOR CONTRACT
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR LAW
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET RIGIDITIES
LABOR MARKET RIGIDITY
LABOR MOBILITY
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR SUPPLY
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LOCAL LABOR MARKET
LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT
MARKET ECONOMY
MARRIED MEN
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MINIMUM WAGE
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET EMPLOYMENT
NET JOB CREATION
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OLDER AGE GROUPS
OLDER WORKERS
PENSIONS
PERFECT COMPETITION
PERSISTENT DISPARITIES
PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
PRESENTED EVIDENCE
PREVIOUS WORK
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
PRIVATE FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES
PRIVATE SECTOR WORKER
PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY DATA
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR JOB
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
PUBLIC SECTOR WORKER
PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS
RATE OF GROWTH
REAL GDP
REAL INCOME
REAL WAGE
REAL WAGES
REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RESPECT
RETENTION RATES
RIGID LABOR MARKETS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEVERANCE PAYMENT
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SPOUSE
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WORKERS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
UNEMPLOYED WORKER
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POPULATION
VALUE ADDED
VULNERABILITY
WAGE DETERMINATION
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGE DISTRIBUTION
WAGE FLOOR
WAGE GROWTH
WAGE LEVELS
WAGE PREMIUM
WAGE RATE
WAGE RATES
WORKER
WORKER HETEROGENEITY
WORKER PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS
WORKERS EXPERIENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNGER WORKERS
spellingShingle ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
AGE GROUP
AGE GROUPS
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY
AVERAGE WAGE
AVERAGE WAGES
BARGAINING
BARGAINING POWER
BASE YEAR
BASIC EDUCATION
BENCHMARK
CITIZENS
COLLEGE EDUCATION
COMPETITIVENESS
CREATING JOBS
DEPENDANTS
DEVALUATION
EARNING
EARNINGS ABILITY
ECONOMETRIC MODELS
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES
ECONOMIC OUTCOMES
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC THEORY
ELASTICITY
EMPLOYEE
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT CREATION
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATES
EMPLOYMENT INCREASE
EMPLOYMENT TRENDS
ENTRY RATE
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES
FAMILY SUPPORT
FINANCIAL CRISIS
FIRM ENTRY
FIRM LEVEL
FOOD SECURITY
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL LABOR MARKET
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
FUTURE STUDIES
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GINI COEFFICIENT
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH CARE
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
HIGH WAGE
HIGH WAGES
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HUMAN CAPITAL
ILLNESS
IMMIGRATION
IMPORTANT POLICY
INCOME SUPPORT
INDEXATION
INFORMAL ECONOMIES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
JOB CREATION
JOB DESTRUCTION
JOB DESTRUCTION RATE
JOB MARKET
JOB OFFERS
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
JOB SECURITY
JOBS
LABOR CODE
LABOR COMPENSATION
LABOR CONTRACT
LABOR DEMAND
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR LAW
LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET RIGIDITIES
LABOR MARKET RIGIDITY
LABOR MOBILITY
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR SUPPLY
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
LEVEL OF EDUCATION
LOCAL LABOR MARKET
LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT
MARKET ECONOMY
MARRIED MEN
MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES
MIGRANT
MIGRANT WORKERS
MIGRANTS
MIGRATION
MINIMUM WAGE
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
NATURAL RESOURCES
NET EMPLOYMENT
NET JOB CREATION
NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OLDER AGE GROUPS
OLDER WORKERS
PENSIONS
PERFECT COMPETITION
PERSISTENT DISPARITIES
PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT
POLITICAL SUPPORT
POPULATION GROWTH
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
PRESENTED EVIDENCE
PREVIOUS WORK
PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE
PRIVATE FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
PRIVATE SECTOR JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES
PRIVATE SECTOR WORKER
PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTORS
PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY DATA
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR JOB
PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS
PUBLIC SECTOR WORKER
PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS
RATE OF GROWTH
REAL GDP
REAL INCOME
REAL WAGE
REAL WAGES
REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT
REGRESSION ANALYSIS
REMITTANCE
REMITTANCES
RESPECT
RETENTION RATES
RIGID LABOR MARKETS
RURAL AREAS
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SEVERANCE PAYMENT
SKILLED LABOR
SKILLED WORKERS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SECURITY
SPOUSE
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
TOTAL WORKERS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
UNEMPLOYED WORKER
UNEMPLOYED WORKERS
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNSKILLED WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN POPULATION
VALUE ADDED
VULNERABILITY
WAGE DETERMINATION
WAGE DIFFERENTIALS
WAGE DISTRIBUTION
WAGE FLOOR
WAGE GROWTH
WAGE LEVELS
WAGE PREMIUM
WAGE RATE
WAGE RATES
WORKER
WORKER HETEROGENEITY
WORKER PRODUCTIVITY
WORKERS
WORKERS EXPERIENCE
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUNGER WORKERS
World Bank
Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market
geographic_facet Africa
West Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa
Cape Verde
description In the last 25 years, Cape Verde has made impressive progress in their historical transition from a centrally planned to market economy. Building the institutional foundations of a market economy, this small nation of islands located off the coast of West Africa has developed a vibrant private sector and opened to international trade. This has ignited economic growth, which in turn has brought about higher incomes and reduced poverty. Currently, Cape Verde has a well-functioning market economy and as a result graduated from the ranks of the low income countries to one of middle-income status. Such a successful transition, achieved over a short period of time, exceeded many observers' expectations. In any economy, the issue of high and persistent unemployment centers on the dynamics of net job creation linked to firm entry and firm expansion. The issue of disparities in labor market outcomes centers on the tendencies of reallocation of jobs and workers away from less productive regions, sectors and firms toward more productive economic activities. This study finds that in both fronts-net job creation and reallocation, there is reason for optimism. Job creation is substantially above job destruction. With respect to divergent labor market outcomes across islands, there is a trend towards convergence indicating that a national and integrated job market is emerging. Furthermore, as expected, these two developments are highly interlinked; emigration from areas and sectors characterized by relatively lower job growth and immigration into regions and sectors with relatively higher job growth is taking place. The study also offers preliminary findings about the effects of a public sector wage premium on labor market outcomes and, separately, there are indicative findings on factors that may be affecting the decision of workers to enter and stay in the informal sector or enter into formal employment.
format Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market
title_short Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market
title_full Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market
title_fullStr Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market
title_full_unstemmed Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market
title_sort cape verde : initial assessment of the formal labor market
publisher World Bank
publishDate 2012
url http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20110512234257
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2986
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spelling okr-10986-29862021-04-23T14:02:06Z Cape Verde : Initial Assessment of the Formal Labor Market World Bank ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE AGE GROUP AGE GROUPS AGRICULTURE AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY AVERAGE WAGE AVERAGE WAGES BARGAINING BARGAINING POWER BASE YEAR BASIC EDUCATION BENCHMARK CITIZENS COLLEGE EDUCATION COMPETITIVENESS CREATING JOBS DEPENDANTS DEVALUATION EARNING EARNINGS ABILITY ECONOMETRIC MODELS ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITIES ECONOMIC OUTCOMES ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE ECONOMIC THEORY ELASTICITY EMPLOYEE EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT CREATION EMPLOYMENT GENERATION EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATES EMPLOYMENT INCREASE EMPLOYMENT TRENDS ENTRY RATE FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY RESPONSIBILITIES FAMILY SUPPORT FINANCIAL CRISIS FIRM ENTRY FIRM LEVEL FOOD SECURITY FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FORMAL LABOR MARKET FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS FUTURE STUDIES GDP GDP PER CAPITA GINI COEFFICIENT GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH CARE HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT HIGH WAGE HIGH WAGES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HUMAN CAPITAL ILLNESS IMMIGRATION IMPORTANT POLICY INCOME SUPPORT INDEXATION INFORMAL ECONOMIES INFORMAL SECTOR INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION INTERNATIONAL TRADE JOB CREATION JOB DESTRUCTION JOB DESTRUCTION RATE JOB MARKET JOB OFFERS JOB OPPORTUNITIES JOB SECURITY JOBS LABOR CODE LABOR COMPENSATION LABOR CONTRACT LABOR DEMAND LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR LAW LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE LABOR MARKET RIGIDITIES LABOR MARKET RIGIDITY LABOR MOBILITY LABOR MOVEMENT LABOR ORGANIZATION LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR SUPPLY LACK OF KNOWLEDGE LEVEL OF EDUCATION LOCAL LABOR MARKET LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT MARKET ECONOMY MARRIED MEN MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES MIGRANT MIGRANT WORKERS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINIMUM WAGE NATIONAL ECONOMY NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT NATIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT RATE NATURAL RESOURCES NET EMPLOYMENT NET JOB CREATION NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS NUMBER OF WORKERS OLDER AGE GROUPS OLDER WORKERS PENSIONS PERFECT COMPETITION PERSISTENT DISPARITIES PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT POLITICAL SUPPORT POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE PRESENTED EVIDENCE PREVIOUS WORK PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE PRIVATE FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS PRIVATE SECTOR JOB PRIVATE SECTOR WAGES PRIVATE SECTOR WORKER PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS PRIVATE SECTORS PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVITY DATA PROGRESS PUBLIC SECTOR JOB PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS PUBLIC SECTOR WORKER PUBLIC SECTOR WORKERS RATE OF GROWTH REAL GDP REAL INCOME REAL WAGE REAL WAGES REGIONAL UNEMPLOYMENT REGRESSION ANALYSIS REMITTANCE REMITTANCES RESPECT RETENTION RATES RIGID LABOR MARKETS RURAL AREAS RURAL EMPLOYMENT SECONDARY EDUCATION SEVERANCE PAYMENT SKILLED LABOR SKILLED WORKERS SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SECURITY SPOUSE STATISTICAL ANALYSIS TOTAL EMPLOYMENT TOTAL WORKERS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS UNEMPLOYED WORKER UNEMPLOYED WORKERS UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNSKILLED WORKERS URBAN AREAS URBAN POPULATION VALUE ADDED VULNERABILITY WAGE DETERMINATION WAGE DIFFERENTIALS WAGE DISTRIBUTION WAGE FLOOR WAGE GROWTH WAGE LEVELS WAGE PREMIUM WAGE RATE WAGE RATES WORKER WORKER HETEROGENEITY WORKER PRODUCTIVITY WORKERS WORKERS EXPERIENCE YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNGER WORKERS In the last 25 years, Cape Verde has made impressive progress in their historical transition from a centrally planned to market economy. Building the institutional foundations of a market economy, this small nation of islands located off the coast of West Africa has developed a vibrant private sector and opened to international trade. This has ignited economic growth, which in turn has brought about higher incomes and reduced poverty. Currently, Cape Verde has a well-functioning market economy and as a result graduated from the ranks of the low income countries to one of middle-income status. Such a successful transition, achieved over a short period of time, exceeded many observers' expectations. In any economy, the issue of high and persistent unemployment centers on the dynamics of net job creation linked to firm entry and firm expansion. The issue of disparities in labor market outcomes centers on the tendencies of reallocation of jobs and workers away from less productive regions, sectors and firms toward more productive economic activities. This study finds that in both fronts-net job creation and reallocation, there is reason for optimism. Job creation is substantially above job destruction. With respect to divergent labor market outcomes across islands, there is a trend towards convergence indicating that a national and integrated job market is emerging. Furthermore, as expected, these two developments are highly interlinked; emigration from areas and sectors characterized by relatively lower job growth and immigration into regions and sectors with relatively higher job growth is taking place. The study also offers preliminary findings about the effects of a public sector wage premium on labor market outcomes and, separately, there are indicative findings on factors that may be affecting the decision of workers to enter and stay in the informal sector or enter into formal employment. 2012-03-19T10:26:27Z 2012-03-19T10:26:27Z 2010-12-17 http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/main?menuPK=64187510&pagePK=64193027&piPK=64187937&theSitePK=523679&menuPK=64187510&searchMenuPK=64187283&siteName=WDS&entityID=000333037_20110512234257 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/2986 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank Economic & Sector Work :: Other Financial Sector Study Africa West Africa Sub-Saharan Africa Cape Verde