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Can digital labour market platforms reduce search frictions in formal or informal labour markets? We study this question using a randomized experiment embedded in a tracer study of the work transitions of graduates from technical and vocational colleges in Mozambique. We implement an...
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Can digital labour market platforms reduce search frictions in either formal or informal labour markets? We study this question using a randomized experiment embedded in a tracer study of the work transitions of graduates from technical and vocational colleges in Mozambique. We implement an...
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representative surveys from Ghana and Kenya to shed light on the quality and distribution of skills in the labor markets of these … countries. Skills in both countries are found to be unevenly distributed, with significant parts of the labor force being … essentially unskilled. Similarly designed surveys from France, Germany, and the UK further allow comparing skills and formal …
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In this paper we provide first systematic evidence on the gender disparities in the labor market in Swaziland, drawing on the country's first two (2007 and 2010) Labor Force Surveys. We find that even though the global financial crisis had a less severe effect on the labor market outcomes of...
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