Expanding job opportunities in Ghana /
Ghana was, until very recently, a success story in Africa, achieving high and sustained growth and impressive poverty reduction. However, Ghana is now facing major challenges in diversifying its economy, sustaining growth, and making it more inclusive. Most of the new jobs that have been created in...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autores principales: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group,
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ;
[2016]
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Colección: | Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Human development.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Jobs Matter for Ghana; Challenges and Constraints to Expanding Job Opportunities; Priorities and Possible Solutions; Note; References; Chapter 1 The Context for Job Creation in Ghana; Main Messages; The Ghana Success Story: Two Decades of High Growth and Significant Poverty Reduction; New Challenges: Less Inclusive Growth and Macroeconomic Imbalances; Growing Working-Age Population and Significant Urbanization; Labor Productivity and Job Creation in Ghana: Quality versus Quantity of Jobs; Notes; References.
- Chapter 2 A Profile of Jobs in Ghana: Where and How Do People Work?Main Messages; What Is a Good Job?; The 2012 Snapshot of Jobs; Who Are the Jobless?; Who Lacks Access to Better Jobs? The Challenges of Creating More Inclusive Jobs; The Transformation of the Landscape of Jobs in Ghana; Notes; References; Chapter 3 Transitions into Work and the Role of Skills; Main Messages; Education, Skills, and Jobs; Transitions into Work; Skills Development for Labor Markets; Note; References; Chapter 4 Where Are Jobs Created?; Main Messages; Jobs and the Private Sector.
- Mapping Jobs to Formal Nonagricultural FirmsThe Profile of Informal Off-Farm Household Enterprises and Jobs; What Prevents Microenterprises from Transforming to Job-Creating Firms?; Notes; References; Chapter 5 Jobs for Development in Ghana: What Can Policy Do?; How Many Jobs and What Kind of Jobs?; Policy Options to Foster More Productive Jobs; Notes; References; Boxes; Box 1.1 Opportunities and Challenges of Urbanization; Box 1.2 The Role of Agriculture in Structural Change and Poverty Reduction in Africa; Box 1.3 Separating Out the Drivers of Growth.
- Box 2.1 Sources of Data for the Profile of Labor StatusBox 2.2 Definitions of Labor Market Indicators; Box 2.3 Estimating Informality in Ghana's Labor Markets; Box 2.4 International Migration from Ghana; Box 3.1 Child Labor in Ghana; Box 3.2 Results from the STEP Household Survey on Education, Skills, Employment, and Productivity; Box 4.1 Firm-Level Data Used; Box 4.2 What Is an Off-Farm Household Enterprise?; Box 4.3 The Challenges of Street Vending in Ghana; Box 5.1 Jobs for Development: Some Messages from the World Development Report on Jobs.
- Box 5.2 Harnessing Digital Technologies to Address Information AsymmetriesBox 5.3 Labor Market Regulations and Institutions; Box 5.4 Improving Existing Skill Development and Active Labor Market Programs to Facilitate the Transition of Youth to Productive Jobs in Ghana; Figures; Figure 1.1 Economic Growth in Ghana as Compared with Its African Peers; Figure 1.2 Natural Resources as Drivers of Growth; Figure 1.3 Economic Structure and Contribution to Growth, by Sector; Figure 1.4 Decline in Poverty Rates in Ghana; Figure 1.5 Ghana's Population, by Age and Gender.