Democratic Republic of Congo Jobs Diagnostic
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- Reyes Aterido & Alvaro Gonzalez & Dino Merotto & Carly Petracco & Javier Sanchez-Reaza, 2018. "Democratic Republic of Congo Jobs Diagnostic," World Bank Publications - Reports 29327, The World Bank Group.
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- Marceli Hązła & Ewa Mińska‐Struzik, 2023. "How to assess economic progress in the era of discontinuity?," Global Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 14(2), pages 331-348, May.
- Batana,Yele Maweki & Jarotschkin,Alexandra & Konou,Akakpo Domefa & Masaki,Takaaki & Nakamura,Shohei & Viboudoulou Vilpoux,Mervy Ever, 2021. "Demographic and Spatial Disparities in Labor Market Outcomes within the Kinshasa Urban Landscape," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9856, The World Bank.
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working-age population; rural area; per capita income growth; labor force participation rate; labor productivity; access to modern contraception; average for sub-saharan africa; Fragility; Conflict; and Violence; higher level of education; millennium development goal; lack of employment opportunity; population living in poverty; small and medium size enterprise; lack of employment opportunities; gender gap in education; annual population growth rate; annual average growth rate; youth; demographic dividend; dependency ratio; Labor Market; labor market indicator; agriculture industry; youth bulge; movement of labor; labor force survey; labor productivity growth; labor market performance; employment in industry; children per woman; economically active population; high fertility rate; wage employment; jobs diagnostic; number of workers; commodity price shock; economies of scale; obstacles to growth; lack of investment; privileges and immunity; return to education; conflict and violence; demand for labor; share of work; children and youth; youth dependency ratio; purchasing power parity; macroeconomic and fiscal; decline in fertility; access to finance; real economic growth; consequences of conflict; urban labor market; access to job; forms of employment; national poverty headcount; movement of worker; employment in agriculture; national poverty line; labor force data; labor force growth; rise and fall; demand for product; public sector bureaucracy; gender wage gap; reduction in poverty; barriers to growth; barrier to entry; high growth rate; higher value added; Young Workers; copper price; Job Creation; labor supply; demographic change; employment growth; employment rate; urbanization; urban population; total employment; business environment; oil price; unpaid work; creating job; labor demand; wage work; reduced poverty; productivity gain;All these keywords.
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