Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste

Like many low-income countries, Timor-Leste faces challenges in providing employment for and increasing the skills of its labor force-challenges made more acute by high fertility rates, a very young population, and the capacity constraints of a new...

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Main Authors: Das, Maitreyi Bordia, O'Keefe, Philip
Format: Policy Research Working Paper
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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topic ACCESS TO EDUCATION
AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
BASIC LITERACY
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
COST OF CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
COSTS OF CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CREDIT MARKETS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCRIMINATION
DISMISSAL
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC VOLATILITY
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
ENTERPRISES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY RESOURCES
FEMALE LABOR
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRM GROWTH
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER GAP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INFORMAL
INFORMAL ENTERPRISES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JOB CREATION
JOB TURNOVER
JOBS
LABOR CODE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR LAWS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET CONDITIONS
LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR RELATIONS
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MALE WORKERS
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MICROENTERPRISES
MICROFINANCE
MINIMUM WAGE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINORITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL ORIGIN
NET EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OCCUPATION
OLDER WORKERS
POLICY ANALYSIS
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION PRESSURES
POPULATION STRUCTURE
POVERTY LINE
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESPECT
RETAIL TRADE
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEVERANCE PAYMENTS
SEX
SHOPS
SIZE OF ENTERPRISE
SKILL LEVEL
SKILLED WORKERS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SMALL FIRMS
SOCIAL SERVICES
STARTUP CAPITAL
TRADE UNIONS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNIONS
UNPAID WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
VENDORS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE POLICY
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORKING CONDITIONS
YOUNG WORKERS
YOUNGER WORKERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
spellingShingle ACCESS TO EDUCATION
AGE DISTRIBUTION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
BASIC LITERACY
BUSINESS CLIMATE
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
COLLECTIVE BARGAINING
COMMERCIAL BANKS
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
COST OF CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
COSTS OF CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
CREDIT MARKETS
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DISCRIMINATION
DISMISSAL
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC VOLATILITY
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
EMPLOYMENT GENERATION
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
ENTERPRISES
ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
EXOGENOUS SHOCKS
FAMILY MEMBERS
FAMILY RESOURCES
FEMALE LABOR
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATES
FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS
FINANCIAL SECTOR
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FIRM GROWTH
FOREIGN INVESTORS
GENDER DIFFERENCES
GENDER GAP
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
HEALTH
HIGH POPULATION GROWTH
HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HUMAN CAPITAL
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
INFORMAL
INFORMAL ENTERPRISES
INFORMAL SECTOR
INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
JOB CREATION
JOB TURNOVER
JOBS
LABOR CODE
LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
LABOR LAWS
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET CONDITIONS
LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
LABOR MARKET POLICIES
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR ORGANIZATION
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR RELATIONS
LIVE BIRTHS
LIVING STANDARDS
LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES
MALE WORKERS
MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
MICROENTERPRISES
MICROFINANCE
MINIMUM WAGE
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
MINORITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL ORIGIN
NET EMPLOYMENT
NUMBER OF WORKERS
OCCUPATION
OLDER WORKERS
POLICY ANALYSIS
POLICY DEVELOPMENT
POLICY DEVELOPMENTS
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER
POPULATION GROWTH RATE
POPULATION PRESSURES
POPULATION STRUCTURE
POVERTY LINE
PREGNANT WOMEN
PRIVATE SECTOR
PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PROGRESS
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RESPECT
RETAIL TRADE
RURAL AREAS
RURAL POPULATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SEVERANCE PAYMENTS
SEX
SHOPS
SIZE OF ENTERPRISE
SKILL LEVEL
SKILLED WORKERS
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
SMALL ENTERPRISES
SMALL FIRMS
SOCIAL SERVICES
STARTUP CAPITAL
TRADE UNIONS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
UNIONS
UNPAID WORKERS
URBAN AREAS
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
VENDORS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE POLICY
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKFORCE
WORKING CONDITIONS
YOUNG WORKERS
YOUNGER WORKERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
Das, Maitreyi Bordia
O'Keefe, Philip
Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Timor-Leste
relation Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4177
description Like many low-income countries, Timor-Leste faces challenges in providing employment for and increasing the skills of its labor force-challenges made more acute by high fertility rates, a very young population, and the capacity constraints of a new nation. However, there is limited information for policymakers to formulate appropriate policies. The paper presents findings of the first urban enterprise survey in independent Timor-Leste. It explores several aspects of the Timorese urban labor market, including the profile of formal and informal enterprises, their behavior in terms of employment and wage-setting practices, and constraints on firm growth. It also presents findings on the skills and training needs of urban employers, and constraints faced in overcoming skills shortages. It finds a highly informal urban enterprise scene, where even "formal" enterprises are largely micro-enterprises. While there has been considerable action in terms of new firm creation since independence, there is already surprisingly low job creation or destruction. This is driven by a number of constraints inside and outside the labor market. With respect to wages, the impacts of the informal minimum wage policy inherited from the interim international administration suggest the need for caution in future wage policy development. While employers identify many skills gaps, basic literacy, numeracy, and language skill needs dominate, and employers appear to value short courses and less formal modes of skills training to address their needs. The paper concludes with suggestions for addressing the key constraints identified.
format Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
author Das, Maitreyi Bordia
O'Keefe, Philip
author_facet Das, Maitreyi Bordia
O'Keefe, Philip
author_sort Das, Maitreyi Bordia
title Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste
title_short Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste
title_full Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste
title_fullStr Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste
title_full_unstemmed Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste
title_sort enterprises, workers, and skills in urban timor-leste
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7475041/enterprises-workers-skills-urban-timor-leste
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spelling okr-10986-72312021-04-23T14:02:33Z Enterprises, Workers, and Skills in Urban Timor-Leste Das, Maitreyi Bordia O'Keefe, Philip ACCESS TO EDUCATION AGE DISTRIBUTION AGGREGATE DEMAND BASIC LITERACY BUSINESS CLIMATE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT COLLECTIVE BARGAINING COMMERCIAL BANKS CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COST OF CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT COSTS OF CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT CREDIT MARKETS DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DISCRIMINATION DISMISSAL ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC VOLATILITY EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS EMPLOYMENT GENERATION EMPLOYMENT GROWTH EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES EMPLOYMENT PATTERNS EMPLOYMENT POLICY ENTERPRISES ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION EXOGENOUS SHOCKS FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY RESOURCES FEMALE LABOR FEMALE LABOR FORCE FERTILITY FERTILITY RATES FINANCIAL CONSTRAINTS FINANCIAL SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FIRM GROWTH FOREIGN INVESTORS GENDER DIFFERENCES GENDER GAP GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT HEALTH HIGH POPULATION GROWTH HOUSEHOLD ENTERPRISES HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HUMAN CAPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INFORMAL INFORMAL ENTERPRISES INFORMAL SECTOR INTERNATIONAL LABOR ORGANIZATION INVESTMENT CLIMATE JOB CREATION JOB TURNOVER JOBS LABOR CODE LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION LABOR LAWS LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET CONDITIONS LABOR MARKET INFORMATION LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES LABOR MARKET POLICIES LABOR MARKETS LABOR ORGANIZATION LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR RELATIONS LIVE BIRTHS LIVING STANDARDS LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES MALE WORKERS MEDIUM ENTERPRISES MICROENTERPRISES MICROFINANCE MINIMUM WAGE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION MINORITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL ORIGIN NET EMPLOYMENT NUMBER OF WORKERS OCCUPATION OLDER WORKERS POLICY ANALYSIS POLICY DEVELOPMENT POLICY DEVELOPMENTS POLICY IMPLICATIONS POLICY RESEARCH POLICY RESEARCH WORKING PAPER POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION PRESSURES POPULATION STRUCTURE POVERTY LINE PREGNANT WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PROGRESS PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RESPECT RETAIL TRADE RURAL AREAS RURAL POPULATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SEVERANCE PAYMENTS SEX SHOPS SIZE OF ENTERPRISE SKILL LEVEL SKILLED WORKERS SKILLS DEVELOPMENT SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES SMALL ENTERPRISES SMALL FIRMS SOCIAL SERVICES STARTUP CAPITAL TRADE UNIONS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES UNIONS UNPAID WORKERS URBAN AREAS URBAN EMPLOYMENT VENDORS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE POLICY WORKER WORKERS WORKFORCE WORKING CONDITIONS YOUNG WORKERS YOUNGER WORKERS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES Like many low-income countries, Timor-Leste faces challenges in providing employment for and increasing the skills of its labor force-challenges made more acute by high fertility rates, a very young population, and the capacity constraints of a new nation. However, there is limited information for policymakers to formulate appropriate policies. The paper presents findings of the first urban enterprise survey in independent Timor-Leste. It explores several aspects of the Timorese urban labor market, including the profile of formal and informal enterprises, their behavior in terms of employment and wage-setting practices, and constraints on firm growth. It also presents findings on the skills and training needs of urban employers, and constraints faced in overcoming skills shortages. It finds a highly informal urban enterprise scene, where even "formal" enterprises are largely micro-enterprises. While there has been considerable action in terms of new firm creation since independence, there is already surprisingly low job creation or destruction. This is driven by a number of constraints inside and outside the labor market. With respect to wages, the impacts of the informal minimum wage policy inherited from the interim international administration suggest the need for caution in future wage policy development. While employers identify many skills gaps, basic literacy, numeracy, and language skill needs dominate, and employers appear to value short courses and less formal modes of skills training to address their needs. The paper concludes with suggestions for addressing the key constraints identified. 2012-06-06T14:41:22Z 2012-06-06T14:41:22Z 2007-03 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7475041/enterprises-workers-skills-urban-timor-leste http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7231 English Policy Research Working Paper; No. 4177 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Timor-Leste