Does Growth Generate Jobs in Eastern Europe and Central Asia?

In Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the link from growth to jobs was tenuous in the first decade of the transition, giving rise to the notion of jobless growth. Yet, European countries suffered large job losses during the recent recession, suggesting that jobs and growth are closely entwined. This study takes a new look at this issue. It provides a cross-country analysis of the employment intensity of growth over the last decade and a half in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, which includes the 11 Central and Eastern European countries that joined the EU since 2004, the countries of former Yugoslavia, the Countries of Independent States and Turkey. The authors compare these findings with other regions in the world. The paper shows that the responsiveness of employment to output increased in the second decade of the transition. It also finds that in some instances employment growth increases with reforms of labor and product markets, stronger macroeconomic policy frameworks, better governance, and more economic integration and diversification.

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Main Authors: Richter, Kaspar, Witkowski, Bartosz
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2014-01
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, AGGREGATE DEMAND, BANKING REFORM, BUSINESS CYCLE, COMMODITY PRICES, COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FACTORS, CRISES, CROSS-COUNTRY ANALYSIS, DATA SETS, DEPENDENT VARIABLE, DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, DEVELOPMENT REPORT, DIVERSIFICATION, ECONOMETRIC EVIDENCE, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ECONOMIC INTEGRATION, ECONOMIC REFORMS, ECONOMIC REGULATIONS, ECONOMIC SHOCKS, ECONOMICS, EMERGING MARKET, EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT GROWTH, EMPLOYMENT INCREASES, EMPLOYMENT LEVELS, EXPORT DIVERSIFICATION, FINANCIAL CRISIS, FIXED EFFECTS, INCOME, JOB LOSSES, JOBLESS GROWTH, JOBS, LABOR FORCE, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, LABOR MARKET, LABOR MARKET ADJUSTMENT, LABOR MARKET DEVELOPMENT, LABOR MARKET FLEXIBILITY, LABOR MARKET INDICATOR, LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS, LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES, LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE, LABOR MARKET POLICIES, LABOR MARKET POLICY, LABOR MARKET REGULATIONS, LABOR MARKET VARIABLES, LABOR MARKETS, LABOR ORGANIZATION, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, LABOR SUPPLY, LABOUR, LABOUR MARKET, LAYOFFS, LIVING STANDARDS, MACROECONOMIC POLICY, MARKET ECONOMY, MARKET TRENDS, 0 HYPOTHESIS, OUTPUT GROWTH, POLICY RESEARCH, POLICY VARIABLES, POLITICAL STABILITY, POVERTY REDUCTION, PRODUCT MARKET, PRODUCT MARKET REFORMS, PRODUCT MARKET REGULATION, PRODUCT MARKETS, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, RENTS, RICH COUNTRIES, SERIAL CORRELATION, SERVICE SECTOR, SIGNIFICANT IMPACT, SOCIAL COHESION, STRUCTURAL UNEMPLOYMENT, TRANSITION COUNTRIES, UNEMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, WAGES, WORKERS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/18858594/growth-generate-jobs-eastern-europe-central-asia
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/16818
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