Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes

This economic study comprises four parts. Part one analyzes the economic performance of Senegal with a view to understanding how an efficient labor market is an essential (but not sufficient) condition for achieving sustained and shared growth. Thi...

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Format: Country Economic Memorandum
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2012
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topic ACCESS TO CAPITAL
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNTING
ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE LABOR
AGE GROUP
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
APPLIED SCIENCES
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BASIC PENSION
BENEFICIARIES
BORROWING
CALCULATIONS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CHILD LABOR
COLLATERAL
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CONSUMER
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT JOB
CURRENT PRICES
DEGREES
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DISABILITY
DISABLED
EARNING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION LEVELS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
EMPLOYABILITY
EMPLOYER
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENTS
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCLUSION
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXTERNAL EFFICIENCY
FACILITATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY ALLOWANCES
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FINANCES
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL EDUCATION
FUTURE STUDENTS
GENDER
GENDER ISSUE
GENERAL POPULATION
GRADUATION RATE
GREATER ACCESS
GUARANTEE AGENCY
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
HIGHER EDUCATION
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
INFLATION
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INHERITANCES
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE ASSESSMENT
JOB CREATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
LABOR COST
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET DEMAND
LABOR MARKET EFFICIENCY
LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR OFFICE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR RELATIONS
LABOR STATISTICS
LABOR UNIONS
LARGE ENTERPRISE
LATE PAYMENT
LEARNING
LIBERAL ARTS
LOAN
LONG-TERM EMPLOYMENT
MANPOWER
MATERNITY LEAVE
MERCHANTS
MICRO ENTERPRISES
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NEW BUSINESSES
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OPERATING COSTS
PENSION
PENSION PLAN
PENSION SCHEME
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSIONS
PERMANENT JOB
PERMANENT JOBS
PHYSICAL CAPITAL
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE INDICES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL SOURCE
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBABILITIES
PROBABILITY
PRODUCTION UNITS
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
PROPRIETORSHIP
PROSPERITY
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES
PURCHASING POWER
QUESTIONNAIRE
RAPID GROWTH
REAL ESTATE
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETIRED
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT SAVING
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL WOMEN
SALARIES
SAVINGS
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SKILL LEVELS
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SECURITY
START-UP
START-UPS
STOCKS
STUDENT BODY
STUDENT LOAN
STUDENT LOANS
STUDENT REGISTRATION FEES
SUBSIDIZATION
SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL FIELDS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TEMPORARY JOBS
TERTIARY LEVEL
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
TRAINING CURRICULA
TRAINING SUPPLY
TUITION
TUITION FEES
TUITIONS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
UNEMPLOYED POPULATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY DEGREE
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENTS
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY TRAINING
URBAN AREA
URBAN AREAS
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE
WAGE EARNER
WAGE LEVEL
WAGE RATE
WAGES
WOMAN
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKING CONDITIONS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CAPITAL
ACCESS TO FINANCING
ACCOUNTING
ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT
ACTIVE LABOR
AGE GROUP
ALTERNATIVE FINANCING
APPLIED SCIENCES
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BASIC PENSION
BENEFICIARIES
BORROWING
CALCULATIONS
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
CHILD LABOR
COLLATERAL
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CONSUMER
CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
CONTRIBUTION
CONTRIBUTIONS
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT JOB
CURRENT PRICES
DEGREES
DIRECT INVESTMENT
DISABILITY
DISABLED
EARNING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
EDUCATION LEVEL
EDUCATION LEVELS
EDUCATION SYSTEM
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
EMPLOYABILITY
EMPLOYER
EMPLOYERS
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT POLICY
EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
EMPLOYMENT SITUATION
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
ENROLLMENT
ENROLLMENTS
ENTREPRENEUR
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
EXCHANGE RATE
EXCLUSION
EXPENDITURES
EXPLOITATION
EXTERNAL EFFICIENCY
FACILITATION
FAMILIES
FAMILY ALLOWANCES
FEMALE EDUCATION
FEMALE EMPLOYMENT
FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS
FEMALE PARTICIPATION
FINANCES
FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
FORMAL EDUCATION
FUTURE STUDENTS
GENDER
GENDER ISSUE
GENERAL POPULATION
GRADUATION RATE
GREATER ACCESS
GUARANTEE AGENCY
HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
HIGHER EDUCATION
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS
HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLDS
HUMAN RESOURCES
INCOME
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
INFLATION
INFORMAL ECONOMY
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL SECTOR
INFORMATION SYSTEM
INHERITANCES
INVESTING
INVESTMENT CLIMATE
INVESTMENT CLIMATE ASSESSMENT
JOB CREATION
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
LABOR COST
LABOR COSTS
LABOR FORCE
LABOR MARKET
LABOR MARKET DEMAND
LABOR MARKET EFFICIENCY
LABOR MARKET INFORMATION
LABOR MARKETS
LABOR OFFICE
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
LABOR RELATIONS
LABOR STATISTICS
LABOR UNIONS
LARGE ENTERPRISE
LATE PAYMENT
LEARNING
LIBERAL ARTS
LOAN
LONG-TERM EMPLOYMENT
MANPOWER
MATERNITY LEAVE
MERCHANTS
MICRO ENTERPRISES
NATIONAL ECONOMY
NEW BUSINESSES
OCCUPATION
OCCUPATIONS
OPERATING COSTS
PENSION
PENSION PLAN
PENSION SCHEME
PENSION SYSTEM
PENSIONS
PERMANENT JOB
PERMANENT JOBS
PHYSICAL CAPITAL
PRESENT VALUE
PRICE INDICES
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRIMARY LEVEL
PRIMARY SCHOOL
PRINCIPAL SOURCE
PRIVATE ENTERPRISES
PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION
PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS
PRIVATE INVESTMENT
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBABILITIES
PROBABILITY
PRODUCTION UNITS
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
PROPRIETORSHIP
PROSPERITY
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE
PUBLIC EXPENDITURE
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION
PUBLIC SERVICE
PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES
PURCHASING POWER
QUESTIONNAIRE
RAPID GROWTH
REAL ESTATE
RESPONSIBILITIES
RETIRED
RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT SAVING
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
RURAL WOMEN
SALARIES
SAVINGS
SCHOLARSHIP
SCHOLARSHIPS
SCHOOLS
SECONDARY EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
SELF-EMPLOYMENT
SKILL LEVELS
SMALL ENTERPRISE
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL PROTECTION
SOCIAL SCIENCES
SOCIAL SECURITY
START-UP
START-UPS
STOCKS
STUDENT BODY
STUDENT LOAN
STUDENT LOANS
STUDENT REGISTRATION FEES
SUBSIDIZATION
SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
TECHNICAL FIELDS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TEMPORARY JOBS
TERTIARY LEVEL
TRADE UNIONS
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
TRAINING CURRICULA
TRAINING SUPPLY
TUITION
TUITION FEES
TUITIONS
UNEMPLOYED
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
UNEMPLOYED POPULATION
UNEMPLOYMENT
UNION
UNIVERSITIES
UNIVERSITY DEGREE
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION
UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENTS
UNIVERSITY RESEARCH
UNIVERSITY TRAINING
URBAN AREA
URBAN AREAS
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
WAGE
WAGE EARNER
WAGE LEVEL
WAGE RATE
WAGES
WOMAN
WORKER
WORKERS
WORKING CONDITIONS
YOUNG PEOPLE
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
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Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes
geographic_facet Africa
West Africa
Sahel
Sub-Saharan Africa
Senegal
description This economic study comprises four parts. Part one analyzes the economic performance of Senegal with a view to understanding how an efficient labor market is an essential (but not sufficient) condition for achieving sustained and shared growth. This section focuses on the role of the labor market in (i) promoting a virtuous circle between economic growth and poverty reduction through equitable distribution of earned income (which is the main source of income for the Senegalese population, accounting for up to 3/4 of total resources, according to the results of the first household survey ESAM-I); and (ii) creating a competitive and dynamic private sector, as the wage bill accounts for a predominant share of the costs of Senegalese companies. The second part of the study focuses on the perspective of companies motivated by the objective of maximizing labor productivity to become as competitive as possible. The third part of the study presents the perspective of workers or that of the search for job security. The objective is to examine in detail whether the labor market is capable, not only of offering jobs to the majority of the population, but also whether this job provides sufficient income and conditions that allow workers to live free of poverty. The fourth and final part will summarize lessons learned from the previous parts.
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title Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes
title_short Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes
title_full Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes
title_fullStr Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes
title_full_unstemmed Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes
title_sort senegal : looking for work - the road to prosperity, volume 2. annexes
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8836529/senegal-looking-work-road-prosperity-vol-2-2-annexes
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7580
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spelling okr-10986-75802021-04-23T14:02:37Z Senegal : Looking for Work - The Road to Prosperity, Volume 2. Annexes World Bank ACCESS TO CAPITAL ACCESS TO FINANCING ACCOUNTING ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT ACTIVE LABOR AGE GROUP ALTERNATIVE FINANCING APPLIED SCIENCES BALANCE OF PAYMENTS BASIC PENSION BENEFICIARIES BORROWING CALCULATIONS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CHILD LABOR COLLATERAL COMPUTER SCIENCE CONSUMER CONSUMER PRICE INDEX CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS CURRENT ACCOUNT CURRENT JOB CURRENT PRICES DEGREES DIRECT INVESTMENT DISABILITY DISABLED EARNING ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES ECONOMIC ACTIVITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION LEVEL EDUCATION LEVELS EDUCATION SYSTEM EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM EMPLOYABILITY EMPLOYER EMPLOYERS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT POLICY EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION EMPLOYMENT SERVICES EMPLOYMENT SITUATION EMPLOYMENT STATUS ENROLLMENT ENROLLMENTS ENTREPRENEUR ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT EXCHANGE RATE EXCLUSION EXPENDITURES EXPLOITATION EXTERNAL EFFICIENCY FACILITATION FAMILIES FAMILY ALLOWANCES FEMALE EDUCATION FEMALE EMPLOYMENT FEMALE ENTREPRENEURS FEMALE PARTICIPATION FINANCES FINANCIAL DEVELOPMENT FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT FORMAL EDUCATION FUTURE STUDENTS GENDER GENDER ISSUE GENERAL POPULATION GRADUATION RATE GREATER ACCESS GUARANTEE AGENCY HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD HIGHER EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN RESOURCES INCOME INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS INFLATION INFORMAL ECONOMY INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT INFORMAL SECTOR INFORMATION SYSTEM INHERITANCES INVESTING INVESTMENT CLIMATE INVESTMENT CLIMATE ASSESSMENT JOB CREATION KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY LABOR COST LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKET DEMAND LABOR MARKET EFFICIENCY LABOR MARKET INFORMATION LABOR MARKETS LABOR OFFICE LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LABOR RELATIONS LABOR STATISTICS LABOR UNIONS LARGE ENTERPRISE LATE PAYMENT LEARNING LIBERAL ARTS LOAN LONG-TERM EMPLOYMENT MANPOWER MATERNITY LEAVE MERCHANTS MICRO ENTERPRISES NATIONAL ECONOMY NEW BUSINESSES OCCUPATION OCCUPATIONS OPERATING COSTS PENSION PENSION PLAN PENSION SCHEME PENSION SYSTEM PENSIONS PERMANENT JOB PERMANENT JOBS PHYSICAL CAPITAL PRESENT VALUE PRICE INDICES PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY LEVEL PRIMARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL SOURCE PRIVATE ENTERPRISES PRIVATE HIGHER EDUCATION PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS PRIVATE INVESTMENT PRIVATE SECTOR PROBABILITIES PROBABILITY PRODUCTION UNITS PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROPRIETORSHIP PROSPERITY PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT SERVICE PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC HIGHER EDUCATION PUBLIC SERVICE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES PURCHASING POWER QUESTIONNAIRE RAPID GROWTH REAL ESTATE RESPONSIBILITIES RETIRED RETIREMENT RETIREMENT SAVING RURAL EMPLOYMENT RURAL WOMEN SALARIES SAVINGS SCHOLARSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS SECONDARY EDUCATION SECONDARY SCHOOL SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATES SECONDARY SCHOOLING SELF-EMPLOYMENT SKILL LEVELS SMALL ENTERPRISE SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL PROTECTION SOCIAL SCIENCES SOCIAL SECURITY START-UP START-UPS STOCKS STUDENT BODY STUDENT LOAN STUDENT LOANS STUDENT REGISTRATION FEES SUBSIDIZATION SUITABLE EMPLOYMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TECHNICAL FIELDS TELECOMMUNICATIONS TEMPORARY JOBS TERTIARY LEVEL TRADE UNIONS TRAINING ACTIVITIES TRAINING CURRICULA TRAINING SUPPLY TUITION TUITION FEES TUITIONS UNEMPLOYED UNEMPLOYED PERSONS UNEMPLOYED POPULATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNION UNIVERSITIES UNIVERSITY DEGREE UNIVERSITY EDUCATION UNIVERSITY ENROLLMENTS UNIVERSITY RESEARCH UNIVERSITY TRAINING URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS VOCATIONAL TRAINING WAGE WAGE EARNER WAGE LEVEL WAGE RATE WAGES WOMAN WORKER WORKERS WORKING CONDITIONS YOUNG PEOPLE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT This economic study comprises four parts. Part one analyzes the economic performance of Senegal with a view to understanding how an efficient labor market is an essential (but not sufficient) condition for achieving sustained and shared growth. This section focuses on the role of the labor market in (i) promoting a virtuous circle between economic growth and poverty reduction through equitable distribution of earned income (which is the main source of income for the Senegalese population, accounting for up to 3/4 of total resources, according to the results of the first household survey ESAM-I); and (ii) creating a competitive and dynamic private sector, as the wage bill accounts for a predominant share of the costs of Senegalese companies. The second part of the study focuses on the perspective of companies motivated by the objective of maximizing labor productivity to become as competitive as possible. The third part of the study presents the perspective of workers or that of the search for job security. The objective is to examine in detail whether the labor market is capable, not only of offering jobs to the majority of the population, but also whether this job provides sufficient income and conditions that allow workers to live free of poverty. The fourth and final part will summarize lessons learned from the previous parts. 2012-06-08T19:41:40Z 2012-06-08T19:41:40Z 2007-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8836529/senegal-looking-work-road-prosperity-vol-2-2-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7580 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Economic & Sector Work Africa West Africa Sahel Sub-Saharan Africa Senegal