Turkey Jobs Diagnostic
The main challenge for achieving a country’s development goals is the creation of more, better and inclusive jobs, as economic growth needs to be accompanied by job growth if the poor are going to benefit to any significant extent. Turkey’s rapid e...
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okr-10986-322632021-05-25T09:27:13Z Turkey Jobs Diagnostic Erdogan, Aysenur Acar Del Carpio, Ximena V. ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR SKILLS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT LABOR REGULATION The main challenge for achieving a country’s development goals is the creation of more, better and inclusive jobs, as economic growth needs to be accompanied by job growth if the poor are going to benefit to any significant extent. Turkey’s rapid economic growth since the early 2000s has been studied by the World Bank and others, highlighting the role of comprehensive reforms that promoted the country’s integration into the global economy, facilitated structural change, and catalyzed job creation. Therefore, the objective of this report is to present a comprehensive Jobs Diagnostic for Turkey with a view to promoting inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction. The report also aims to lay the evidence base to support policy dialogue in the country and provide input for the development of a national jobs strategy for the delivery of more, better, and inclusive jobs in Turkey. Understanding the factors that influence the creation of more, better and inclusive jobs essentially requires a multisectoral approach. Therefore, this jobs diagnostic aims to assess the relationships between supply- and demand-side factors. 2019-08-15T20:21:37Z 2019-08-15T20:21:37Z 2019 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/734661564064906614/Jobs-Diagnostic-Turkey http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32263 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study Europe and Central Asia Turkey |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT JOB CREATION LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR MARKET LABOR SKILLS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT LABOR REGULATION Erdogan, Aysenur Acar Del Carpio, Ximena V. Turkey Jobs Diagnostic |
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The main challenge for achieving a
country’s development goals is the creation of more, better
and inclusive jobs, as economic growth needs to be
accompanied by job growth if the poor are going to benefit
to any significant extent. Turkey’s rapid economic growth
since the early 2000s has been studied by the World Bank and
others, highlighting the role of comprehensive reforms that
promoted the country’s integration into the global economy,
facilitated structural change, and catalyzed job creation.
Therefore, the objective of this report is to present a
comprehensive Jobs Diagnostic for Turkey with a view to
promoting inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction.
The report also aims to lay the evidence base to support
policy dialogue in the country and provide input for the
development of a national jobs strategy for the delivery of
more, better, and inclusive jobs in Turkey. Understanding
the factors that influence the creation of more, better and
inclusive jobs essentially requires a multisectoral
approach. Therefore, this jobs diagnostic aims to assess the
relationships between supply- and demand-side factors. |
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Erdogan, Aysenur Acar Del Carpio, Ximena V. |
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Erdogan, Aysenur Acar Del Carpio, Ximena V. |
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Turkey Jobs Diagnostic |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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