Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic

Jobs are among the most important economic and social concerns in Uzbekistan. This report takes stock of the job situation in Uzbekistan’s broader agri-food sector and shows pathways for increasing sustainable employment. It lays out a roadmap for...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/249531601269906462/Uzbekistan-Agri-Food-Job-Diagnostic
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spelling okr-10986-345262021-05-25T09:49:45Z Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic World Bank AGRI-FOOD AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY JOB CREATION FOOD INDUSTRY TEXTILE INDUSTRY SEASONAL FARM WORKER LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR INTENSITY WHEAT COTTON Jobs are among the most important economic and social concerns in Uzbekistan. This report takes stock of the job situation in Uzbekistan’s broader agri-food sector and shows pathways for increasing sustainable employment. It lays out a roadmap for operationalization of the implicit job agenda of the recently adopted agricultural strategy for Uzbekistan. The illustrative scenarios presented in the report show that public policies and investments can help the agri-food sector increase employment between 19 and 32 percentage points in 2030 compared to 2019, allowing annual creation of 0.7 to 1.3 million jobs, more than enough to absorb 600,000 young newcomers to Uzbekistan’s labor market (due to demographic reasons). Particularly the horticulture sub-sectors with strong comparative advantages and market opportunities has a potential for more productive and sustainable jobs. Those jobs will be inclusive, being available to women and youth not only in Tashkent and other large cities, but also in rural areas and secondary towns. And, they will be critical to raise people’s incomes and lift them out of poverty, as well as helping the agri-food sector enhance food security and supporting economic growth through its strong spillovers to regional and rural economies. 2020-09-28T19:28:41Z 2020-09-28T19:28:41Z 2020-09-28 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/249531601269906462/Uzbekistan-Agri-Food-Job-Diagnostic http://hdl.handle.net/10986/34526 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 Agricultural Study Europe and Central Asia Uzbekistan
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topic AGRI-FOOD
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
JOB CREATION
FOOD INDUSTRY
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
SEASONAL FARM WORKER
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR INTENSITY
WHEAT
COTTON
spellingShingle AGRI-FOOD
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
JOB CREATION
FOOD INDUSTRY
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
SEASONAL FARM WORKER
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR INTENSITY
WHEAT
COTTON
World Bank
Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic
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Uzbekistan
description Jobs are among the most important economic and social concerns in Uzbekistan. This report takes stock of the job situation in Uzbekistan’s broader agri-food sector and shows pathways for increasing sustainable employment. It lays out a roadmap for operationalization of the implicit job agenda of the recently adopted agricultural strategy for Uzbekistan. The illustrative scenarios presented in the report show that public policies and investments can help the agri-food sector increase employment between 19 and 32 percentage points in 2030 compared to 2019, allowing annual creation of 0.7 to 1.3 million jobs, more than enough to absorb 600,000 young newcomers to Uzbekistan’s labor market (due to demographic reasons). Particularly the horticulture sub-sectors with strong comparative advantages and market opportunities has a potential for more productive and sustainable jobs. Those jobs will be inclusive, being available to women and youth not only in Tashkent and other large cities, but also in rural areas and secondary towns. And, they will be critical to raise people’s incomes and lift them out of poverty, as well as helping the agri-food sector enhance food security and supporting economic growth through its strong spillovers to regional and rural economies.
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title Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic
title_short Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic
title_full Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic
title_fullStr Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic
title_full_unstemmed Uzbekistan : Agri-Food Job Diagnostic
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publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2020
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