• Media type: E-Book; Report
  • Title: Youth Labour Markets in Developing and Developed Countries: The Role of the Sectoral Composition of Production
  • Contributor: Junankar, Pramod N. (Raja) [Author]
  • imprint: Bonn: Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), 2019
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: O11 ; informal employment ; sectoral composition ; J21 ; youth labour markets ; O17 ; J46
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  • Description: In this paper we explore the role of the sectoral composition of gross domestic product (GDP) in explaining the behaviour of youth labour markets. We provide a comparison of the behaviour of youth unemployment rates, employment-population rates, and labour force participation rates between developing countries and developed (rich) countries. In developing countries, open unemployment is less of a problem: the major problem faced by young people is employment in the informal sector that is poorly paid, intermittent, and insecure. A major part of employment in developing countries consists of "vulnerable employment". After a brief review of the literature, the paper uses panel data to estimate equations for unemployment rates, employment-population rates, and labour force participation rates for youths. We find that the sectoral composition of production and aggregate demand are important in explaining the behaviour of youth labour markets.
  • Access State: Open Access