Transitioning to Better Jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic

This report takes an in-depth look at the development of jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic over the past decade to understand why the country has not realized better job outcomes. Drawing on evidence at the macro, household, and firm level, it examines key shortcomings in the current migration-led, remittance-driven development model that have weakened the country’s ability to create sufficient and high-quality employment opportunities and are likely to result in deteriorating job outcomes in the future. The report argues that several broad transformations will be needed to develop engines of growth in the Kyrgyz Republic outside remittances and shift to a better jobs path. The distortions and obstacles that currently prevent the expansion of private sector employment need to be unraveled; macroeconomic, regulatory, and logistical impediments to greater, more diversified export orientation need to be strategically addressed; the compensation of public employees must be reformed to reduce the level of corruption that discourages business growth; and the migration phenomenon, which will be a part of the employment mosaic for at least another decade, must be made to contribute to domestic employment creation and the country’s development.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2015-09-18
Subjects:JOBS, EMPLOYMENT, AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION, HOUSEHOLD SURVEY, EMPLOYMENT RATE, UNEMPLOYMENT RATES, EXPORT MARKETS, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES, OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT, PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS, NET JOB CREATION, MANUFACTURING WAGES, AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, SKILLED WORKERS, INFORMAL SECTOR, YOUTH EMPLOYMENT, SERVICE SECTOR, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, AGE GROUP, TOTAL LABOR FORCE, LABOR FORCE, PUBLIC SERVICES, PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, JOBS CREATION, JOB, PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS, AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY, SERVANTS, FIRM SURVIVAL, PAYING JOBS, WAGE LEVEL, FIRM SIZE, EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION, LABOR COMPENSATION, RETAIL TRADE, REAL WAGES, LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION, CONTRACT LABOR, EMPLOYMENT SIZE, COMPETITIVE PRESSURE, EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES, WAGE GROWTH, JOB LOSSES, DRIVERS, MALE WORKERS, PRODUCTION PROCESS, SMALL BUSINESS, DOMESTIC WORKERS, HUMAN RESOURCE, LABOR MARKET, URBAN EMPLOYMENT, HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT, TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY, PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS, WAGE BILL, FIRM EXIT, INFORMAL ECONOMY, CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT, PERFORMANCE INDICATORS, ECONOMIC MOBILITY, FIRM LEVEL, DOMESTIC PRODUCERS, WORKER, ADJUSTMENT COSTS, LABOR PRODUCTIVITY, ENTRY RATE, UNEMPLOYED, PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE, JOB LOSS, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, LABOR SHORTAGES, LABOR, PRIMARY SCHOOL, TOTAL EMPLOYMENT, SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT, LABOR MOVEMENT, LABOR REGULATION, URBAN WORKERS, FEMALE LABOR, COMPETITIVE PRESSURES, UNEMPLOYMENT, FIRM ENTRY, AVERAGE WAGES, PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS, HUMAN CAPITAL, AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE, PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL, WORKERS, LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS, YOUNG WORKERS, PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM, DOMESTIC MARKETS, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, UNEMPLOYMENT RATE, REAL WAGE, LABOR DEMAND, HIGH EMPLOYMENT, AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH, PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES, NET EMPLOYMENT, STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES, LABOR ADJUSTMENT, LABOUR MARKET, LABOR FORCE GROWTH, OCCUPATION, AGGREGATE DEMAND, RURAL POVERTY, EMPLOYMENT STATUS, PRODUCTIVE FIRMS, FIRM PERFORMANCE, LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES, EMPLOYMENT GROWTH, JOB CREATION, RURAL WORKERS, PRIVATE SECTOR, SECONDARY SCHOOLING, PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS, UNEMPLOYED PERSONS, MANAGEMENT, LABOR ORGANIZATION, PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION, PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT, TEMPORARY JOBS, EMPLOYABILITY, SURVIVAL RATES, REALLOCATION EFFECT, HUMAN RESOURCES, CREATING JOBS, FEMALE LABOR FORCE, PRODUCT MARKETS, EMPLOYEE, SEASONAL LABOR, EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS, LABOR SUPPLY, HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT, INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT, PRIMARY EDUCATION, PRODUCTIVITY GAINS, SUPPLIERS, YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT, FIRM GROWTH, LABOUR, LABOR MARKETS, PUBLIC SERVICE, LOW EMPLOYMENT, EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS, PRIVATE SECTORS, EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE, WAGE EMPLOYMENT, SMALL BUSINESSES, LABOR REGULATIONS, LABOR MIGRATION, LABOR REALLOCATION, EMPLOYEES,
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EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
EXPORT MARKETS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
NET JOB CREATION
MANUFACTURING WAGES
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
SKILLED WORKERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AGE GROUP
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
JOBS CREATION
JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY
SERVANTS
FIRM SURVIVAL
PAYING JOBS
WAGE LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION
LABOR COMPENSATION
RETAIL TRADE
REAL WAGES
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CONTRACT LABOR
EMPLOYMENT SIZE
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
WAGE GROWTH
JOB LOSSES
DRIVERS
MALE WORKERS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
SMALL BUSINESS
DOMESTIC WORKERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
LABOR MARKET
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
WAGE BILL
FIRM EXIT
INFORMAL ECONOMY
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
FIRM LEVEL
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
WORKER
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
ENTRY RATE
UNEMPLOYED
PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE
JOB LOSS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
LABOR SHORTAGES
LABOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR REGULATION
URBAN WORKERS
FEMALE LABOR
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM ENTRY
AVERAGE WAGES
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE
PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL
WORKERS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
YOUNG WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
DOMESTIC MARKETS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
REAL WAGE
LABOR DEMAND
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
NET EMPLOYMENT
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOUR MARKET
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
OCCUPATION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
RURAL POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
PRODUCTIVE FIRMS
FIRM PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
JOB CREATION
RURAL WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
MANAGEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY JOBS
EMPLOYABILITY
SURVIVAL RATES
REALLOCATION EFFECT
HUMAN RESOURCES
CREATING JOBS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
PRODUCT MARKETS
EMPLOYEE
SEASONAL LABOR
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
LABOR SUPPLY
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
SUPPLIERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM GROWTH
LABOUR
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICE
LOW EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
PRIVATE SECTORS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR REALLOCATION
EMPLOYEES
JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
EXPORT MARKETS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
NET JOB CREATION
MANUFACTURING WAGES
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
SKILLED WORKERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AGE GROUP
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
JOBS CREATION
JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY
SERVANTS
FIRM SURVIVAL
PAYING JOBS
WAGE LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION
LABOR COMPENSATION
RETAIL TRADE
REAL WAGES
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CONTRACT LABOR
EMPLOYMENT SIZE
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
WAGE GROWTH
JOB LOSSES
DRIVERS
MALE WORKERS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
SMALL BUSINESS
DOMESTIC WORKERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
LABOR MARKET
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
WAGE BILL
FIRM EXIT
INFORMAL ECONOMY
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
FIRM LEVEL
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
WORKER
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
ENTRY RATE
UNEMPLOYED
PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE
JOB LOSS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
LABOR SHORTAGES
LABOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR REGULATION
URBAN WORKERS
FEMALE LABOR
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM ENTRY
AVERAGE WAGES
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE
PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL
WORKERS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
YOUNG WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
DOMESTIC MARKETS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
REAL WAGE
LABOR DEMAND
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
NET EMPLOYMENT
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOUR MARKET
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
OCCUPATION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
RURAL POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
PRODUCTIVE FIRMS
FIRM PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
JOB CREATION
RURAL WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
MANAGEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY JOBS
EMPLOYABILITY
SURVIVAL RATES
REALLOCATION EFFECT
HUMAN RESOURCES
CREATING JOBS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
PRODUCT MARKETS
EMPLOYEE
SEASONAL LABOR
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
LABOR SUPPLY
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
SUPPLIERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM GROWTH
LABOUR
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICE
LOW EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
PRIVATE SECTORS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR REALLOCATION
EMPLOYEES
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EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
EXPORT MARKETS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
NET JOB CREATION
MANUFACTURING WAGES
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
SKILLED WORKERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AGE GROUP
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
JOBS CREATION
JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY
SERVANTS
FIRM SURVIVAL
PAYING JOBS
WAGE LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION
LABOR COMPENSATION
RETAIL TRADE
REAL WAGES
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CONTRACT LABOR
EMPLOYMENT SIZE
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
WAGE GROWTH
JOB LOSSES
DRIVERS
MALE WORKERS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
SMALL BUSINESS
DOMESTIC WORKERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
LABOR MARKET
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
WAGE BILL
FIRM EXIT
INFORMAL ECONOMY
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
FIRM LEVEL
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
WORKER
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
ENTRY RATE
UNEMPLOYED
PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE
JOB LOSS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
LABOR SHORTAGES
LABOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR REGULATION
URBAN WORKERS
FEMALE LABOR
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM ENTRY
AVERAGE WAGES
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE
PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL
WORKERS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
YOUNG WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
DOMESTIC MARKETS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
REAL WAGE
LABOR DEMAND
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
NET EMPLOYMENT
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOUR MARKET
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
OCCUPATION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
RURAL POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
PRODUCTIVE FIRMS
FIRM PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
JOB CREATION
RURAL WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
MANAGEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY JOBS
EMPLOYABILITY
SURVIVAL RATES
REALLOCATION EFFECT
HUMAN RESOURCES
CREATING JOBS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
PRODUCT MARKETS
EMPLOYEE
SEASONAL LABOR
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
LABOR SUPPLY
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
SUPPLIERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM GROWTH
LABOUR
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICE
LOW EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
PRIVATE SECTORS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR REALLOCATION
EMPLOYEES
JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
EXPORT MARKETS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
NET JOB CREATION
MANUFACTURING WAGES
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
SKILLED WORKERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AGE GROUP
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
JOBS CREATION
JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY
SERVANTS
FIRM SURVIVAL
PAYING JOBS
WAGE LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION
LABOR COMPENSATION
RETAIL TRADE
REAL WAGES
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CONTRACT LABOR
EMPLOYMENT SIZE
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
WAGE GROWTH
JOB LOSSES
DRIVERS
MALE WORKERS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
SMALL BUSINESS
DOMESTIC WORKERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
LABOR MARKET
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
WAGE BILL
FIRM EXIT
INFORMAL ECONOMY
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
FIRM LEVEL
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
WORKER
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
ENTRY RATE
UNEMPLOYED
PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE
JOB LOSS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
LABOR SHORTAGES
LABOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR REGULATION
URBAN WORKERS
FEMALE LABOR
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM ENTRY
AVERAGE WAGES
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE
PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL
WORKERS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
YOUNG WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
DOMESTIC MARKETS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
REAL WAGE
LABOR DEMAND
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
NET EMPLOYMENT
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOUR MARKET
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
OCCUPATION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
RURAL POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
PRODUCTIVE FIRMS
FIRM PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
JOB CREATION
RURAL WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
MANAGEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY JOBS
EMPLOYABILITY
SURVIVAL RATES
REALLOCATION EFFECT
HUMAN RESOURCES
CREATING JOBS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
PRODUCT MARKETS
EMPLOYEE
SEASONAL LABOR
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
LABOR SUPPLY
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
SUPPLIERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM GROWTH
LABOUR
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICE
LOW EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
PRIVATE SECTORS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR REALLOCATION
EMPLOYEES
World Bank
Transitioning to Better Jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic
description This report takes an in-depth look at the development of jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic over the past decade to understand why the country has not realized better job outcomes. Drawing on evidence at the macro, household, and firm level, it examines key shortcomings in the current migration-led, remittance-driven development model that have weakened the country’s ability to create sufficient and high-quality employment opportunities and are likely to result in deteriorating job outcomes in the future. The report argues that several broad transformations will be needed to develop engines of growth in the Kyrgyz Republic outside remittances and shift to a better jobs path. The distortions and obstacles that currently prevent the expansion of private sector employment need to be unraveled; macroeconomic, regulatory, and logistical impediments to greater, more diversified export orientation need to be strategically addressed; the compensation of public employees must be reformed to reduce the level of corruption that discourages business growth; and the migration phenomenon, which will be a part of the employment mosaic for at least another decade, must be made to contribute to domestic employment creation and the country’s development.
format Report
topic_facet JOBS
EMPLOYMENT
AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
EMPLOYMENT RATE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
EXPORT MARKETS
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES
OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT
PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS
NET JOB CREATION
MANUFACTURING WAGES
AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
SKILLED WORKERS
INFORMAL SECTOR
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
SERVICE SECTOR
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AGE GROUP
TOTAL LABOR FORCE
LABOR FORCE
PUBLIC SERVICES
PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT
JOBS CREATION
JOB
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY
SERVANTS
FIRM SURVIVAL
PAYING JOBS
WAGE LEVEL
FIRM SIZE
EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION
LABOR COMPENSATION
RETAIL TRADE
REAL WAGES
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
CONTRACT LABOR
EMPLOYMENT SIZE
COMPETITIVE PRESSURE
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
WAGE GROWTH
JOB LOSSES
DRIVERS
MALE WORKERS
PRODUCTION PROCESS
SMALL BUSINESS
DOMESTIC WORKERS
HUMAN RESOURCE
LABOR MARKET
URBAN EMPLOYMENT
HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY
PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS
WAGE BILL
FIRM EXIT
INFORMAL ECONOMY
CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
ECONOMIC MOBILITY
FIRM LEVEL
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
WORKER
ADJUSTMENT COSTS
LABOR PRODUCTIVITY
ENTRY RATE
UNEMPLOYED
PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE
JOB LOSS
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
LABOR SHORTAGES
LABOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TOTAL EMPLOYMENT
SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT
LABOR MOVEMENT
LABOR REGULATION
URBAN WORKERS
FEMALE LABOR
COMPETITIVE PRESSURES
UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM ENTRY
AVERAGE WAGES
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS
HUMAN CAPITAL
AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE
PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL
WORKERS
LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS
YOUNG WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM
DOMESTIC MARKETS
OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
REAL WAGE
LABOR DEMAND
HIGH EMPLOYMENT
AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES
NET EMPLOYMENT
STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES
LABOR ADJUSTMENT
LABOUR MARKET
LABOR FORCE GROWTH
OCCUPATION
AGGREGATE DEMAND
RURAL POVERTY
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
PRODUCTIVE FIRMS
FIRM PERFORMANCE
LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH
JOB CREATION
RURAL WORKERS
PRIVATE SECTOR
SECONDARY SCHOOLING
PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS
MANAGEMENT
LABOR ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION
PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT
TEMPORARY JOBS
EMPLOYABILITY
SURVIVAL RATES
REALLOCATION EFFECT
HUMAN RESOURCES
CREATING JOBS
FEMALE LABOR FORCE
PRODUCT MARKETS
EMPLOYEE
SEASONAL LABOR
EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS
LABOR SUPPLY
HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT
INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT
PRIMARY EDUCATION
PRODUCTIVITY GAINS
SUPPLIERS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
FIRM GROWTH
LABOUR
LABOR MARKETS
PUBLIC SERVICE
LOW EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS
PRIVATE SECTORS
EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE
WAGE EMPLOYMENT
SMALL BUSINESSES
LABOR REGULATIONS
LABOR MIGRATION
LABOR REALLOCATION
EMPLOYEES
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title Transitioning to Better Jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic
title_short Transitioning to Better Jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic
title_full Transitioning to Better Jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic
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spelling dig-okr-10986233462024-08-07T20:09:17Z Transitioning to Better Jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic A jobs Diagnostic World Bank JOBS EMPLOYMENT AVERAGE LABOR COMPENSATION HOUSEHOLD SURVEY EMPLOYMENT RATE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES EXPORT MARKETS PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH RATES OUTSIDE EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIVITY LEVELS NET JOB CREATION MANUFACTURING WAGES AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH SKILLED WORKERS INFORMAL SECTOR YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICE SECTOR EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AGE GROUP TOTAL LABOR FORCE LABOR FORCE PUBLIC SERVICES PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT JOBS CREATION JOB PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY SERVANTS FIRM SURVIVAL PAYING JOBS WAGE LEVEL FIRM SIZE EDUCATIONAL DISTRIBUTION LABOR COMPENSATION RETAIL TRADE REAL WAGES LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION CONTRACT LABOR EMPLOYMENT SIZE COMPETITIVE PRESSURE EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES WAGE GROWTH JOB LOSSES DRIVERS MALE WORKERS PRODUCTION PROCESS SMALL BUSINESS DOMESTIC WORKERS HUMAN RESOURCE LABOR MARKET URBAN EMPLOYMENT HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS WAGE BILL FIRM EXIT INFORMAL ECONOMY CONTRACT ENFORCEMENT PERFORMANCE INDICATORS ECONOMIC MOBILITY FIRM LEVEL DOMESTIC PRODUCERS WORKER ADJUSTMENT COSTS LABOR PRODUCTIVITY ENTRY RATE UNEMPLOYED PRODUCTIVITY CONVERGENCE JOB LOSS HOUSEHOLD INCOME LABOR SHORTAGES LABOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TOTAL EMPLOYMENT SUPPLEMENTARY EMPLOYMENT LABOR MOVEMENT LABOR REGULATION URBAN WORKERS FEMALE LABOR COMPETITIVE PRESSURES UNEMPLOYMENT FIRM ENTRY AVERAGE WAGES PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS HUMAN CAPITAL AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SIZE PRODUCTIVITY DIFFERENTIAL WORKERS LABOR ADJUSTMENT COSTS YOUNG WORKERS PRIVATE SECTOR FIRM DOMESTIC MARKETS OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE REAL WAGE LABOR DEMAND HIGH EMPLOYMENT AGGREGATE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES NET EMPLOYMENT STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES LABOR ADJUSTMENT LABOUR MARKET LABOR FORCE GROWTH OCCUPATION AGGREGATE DEMAND RURAL POVERTY EMPLOYMENT STATUS PRODUCTIVE FIRMS FIRM PERFORMANCE LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES EMPLOYMENT GROWTH JOB CREATION RURAL WORKERS PRIVATE SECTOR SECONDARY SCHOOLING PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS UNEMPLOYED PERSONS MANAGEMENT LABOR ORGANIZATION PRODUCTIVITY DECOMPOSITION PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT TEMPORARY JOBS EMPLOYABILITY SURVIVAL RATES REALLOCATION EFFECT HUMAN RESOURCES CREATING JOBS FEMALE LABOR FORCE PRODUCT MARKETS EMPLOYEE SEASONAL LABOR EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS LABOR SUPPLY HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT PRIMARY EDUCATION PRODUCTIVITY GAINS SUPPLIERS YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT FIRM GROWTH LABOUR LABOR MARKETS PUBLIC SERVICE LOW EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS PRIVATE SECTORS EMPLOYMENT GROWTH RATE WAGE EMPLOYMENT SMALL BUSINESSES LABOR REGULATIONS LABOR MIGRATION LABOR REALLOCATION EMPLOYEES This report takes an in-depth look at the development of jobs in the Kyrgyz Republic over the past decade to understand why the country has not realized better job outcomes. Drawing on evidence at the macro, household, and firm level, it examines key shortcomings in the current migration-led, remittance-driven development model that have weakened the country’s ability to create sufficient and high-quality employment opportunities and are likely to result in deteriorating job outcomes in the future. The report argues that several broad transformations will be needed to develop engines of growth in the Kyrgyz Republic outside remittances and shift to a better jobs path. The distortions and obstacles that currently prevent the expansion of private sector employment need to be unraveled; macroeconomic, regulatory, and logistical impediments to greater, more diversified export orientation need to be strategically addressed; the compensation of public employees must be reformed to reduce the level of corruption that discourages business growth; and the migration phenomenon, which will be a part of the employment mosaic for at least another decade, must be made to contribute to domestic employment creation and the country’s development. 2015-12-14T23:38:11Z 2015-12-14T23:38:11Z 2015-09-18 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25489628/transitioning-better-jobs-kyrgyz-republic-jobs-diagnostic https://hdl.handle.net/10986/23346 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC