Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea
This Dissemination Note draws from the recent Bank report, "Eritrea: Investment Climate Assessment produced by the Africa Private Sector Group." It concludes, in short, that Eritrea is facing a critical labor shortage, partly the result of recent conflict. Mobilization has drained white collar and skilled workers, resulting in high female participation rates, rising wages and declining employment. High unit labor costs are affecting private sector competitiveness and export potential. Swift implementation of the demobilization program coupled with appropriate training is urgently needed.
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Subjects: | ARMED CONFLICTS, LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS, LABOR SHORTAGES, WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT, LABOR COSTS, DEMOBILIZATION, COMPETITIVENESS, WORKERS EDUCATION, MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION, REMUNERATION RATES, METAL MANUFACTURING, PRINTING INDUSTRY, PUBLISHING INDUSTRY, STANDARD OF LIVING, REMITTANCES, EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING, BONUSES, COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE, COUNTRY COMPARISONS, DEBT, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ECONOMIC GROWTH, EMPLOYMENT, HOUSING, LABOR FORCE, LABOR MARKET, LABOR MARKETS, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES, OVERTIME, PERSONNEL, PRODUCTIVITY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, WAGES, WORKERS, |
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dig-okr-10986113312024-08-08T17:48:42Z Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea World Bank ARMED CONFLICTS LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR SHORTAGES WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOR COSTS DEMOBILIZATION COMPETITIVENESS WORKERS EDUCATION MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION REMUNERATION RATES METAL MANUFACTURING PRINTING INDUSTRY PUBLISHING INDUSTRY STANDARD OF LIVING REMITTANCES EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING BONUSES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HOUSING LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES OVERTIME PERSONNEL PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WAGES WORKERS This Dissemination Note draws from the recent Bank report, "Eritrea: Investment Climate Assessment produced by the Africa Private Sector Group." It concludes, in short, that Eritrea is facing a critical labor shortage, partly the result of recent conflict. Mobilization has drained white collar and skilled workers, resulting in high female participation rates, rising wages and declining employment. High unit labor costs are affecting private sector competitiveness and export potential. Swift implementation of the demobilization program coupled with appropriate training is urgently needed. 2012-08-13T14:46:44Z 2012-08-13T14:46:44Z 2002-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/12/2166834/conflict-labor-markets-manufacturing-case-eritrea https://hdl.handle.net/10986/11331 English Social Development Notes; No. 7 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC |
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ARMED CONFLICTS LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR SHORTAGES WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOR COSTS DEMOBILIZATION COMPETITIVENESS WORKERS EDUCATION MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION REMUNERATION RATES METAL MANUFACTURING PRINTING INDUSTRY PUBLISHING INDUSTRY STANDARD OF LIVING REMITTANCES EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING BONUSES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HOUSING LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES OVERTIME PERSONNEL PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WAGES WORKERS ARMED CONFLICTS LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR SHORTAGES WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOR COSTS DEMOBILIZATION COMPETITIVENESS WORKERS EDUCATION MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION REMUNERATION RATES METAL MANUFACTURING PRINTING INDUSTRY PUBLISHING INDUSTRY STANDARD OF LIVING REMITTANCES EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING BONUSES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HOUSING LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES OVERTIME PERSONNEL PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WAGES WORKERS |
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ARMED CONFLICTS LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR SHORTAGES WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOR COSTS DEMOBILIZATION COMPETITIVENESS WORKERS EDUCATION MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION REMUNERATION RATES METAL MANUFACTURING PRINTING INDUSTRY PUBLISHING INDUSTRY STANDARD OF LIVING REMITTANCES EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING BONUSES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HOUSING LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES OVERTIME PERSONNEL PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WAGES WORKERS ARMED CONFLICTS LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR SHORTAGES WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOR COSTS DEMOBILIZATION COMPETITIVENESS WORKERS EDUCATION MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION REMUNERATION RATES METAL MANUFACTURING PRINTING INDUSTRY PUBLISHING INDUSTRY STANDARD OF LIVING REMITTANCES EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING BONUSES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HOUSING LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES OVERTIME PERSONNEL PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WAGES WORKERS World Bank Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea |
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This Dissemination Note draws from the
recent Bank report, "Eritrea: Investment Climate
Assessment produced by the Africa Private Sector
Group." It concludes, in short, that Eritrea is facing
a critical labor shortage, partly the result of recent
conflict. Mobilization has drained white collar and skilled
workers, resulting in high female participation rates,
rising wages and declining employment. High unit labor costs
are affecting private sector competitiveness and export
potential. Swift implementation of the demobilization
program coupled with appropriate training is urgently needed. |
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ARMED CONFLICTS LABOR MARKET CHARACTERISTICS LABOR SHORTAGES WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT LABOR COSTS DEMOBILIZATION COMPETITIVENESS WORKERS EDUCATION MANUFACTURING PRODUCTION REMUNERATION RATES METAL MANUFACTURING PRINTING INDUSTRY PUBLISHING INDUSTRY STANDARD OF LIVING REMITTANCES EXPORT PROMOTION ACCOUNTING BONUSES COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE COUNTRY COMPARISONS DEBT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC GROWTH EMPLOYMENT HOUSING LABOR COSTS LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKET LABOR MARKETS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY LARGE PUBLIC ENTERPRISES OVERTIME PERSONNEL PRODUCTIVITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT WAGES WORKERS |
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Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea |
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Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea |
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Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea |
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Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea |
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Conflict and Labor Markets in Manufacturing : The Case of Eritrea |
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conflict and labor markets in manufacturing : the case of eritrea |
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