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Archive | 2012

Creating Jobs in South Asia's Conflict Zones

Lakshmi Iyer; Indhira Santos

This paper describes the key challenges to job creation in conflict-affected environments in South Asia. It uses household survey data since the early 2000s for Afghanistan, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka to document the characteristics of labor markets in conflict-affected areas, exploiting the spatial and time variation in armed conflict within countries. The analysis finds that, across countries, labor markets look very different in conflict-affected areas when compared with non-conflict or low-conflict areas. Employment rates are higher in large part because women participate more in the labor market, but work tends to be more vulnerable, with more self-employment and unpaid family work. The authors show that these differences often pre-date the conflict but are also exacerbated by it. They also examine the constraints on the private sector activity in such areas, using firm surveys when possible. Finally, the paper reviews the existing literature and the policy experiences of several countries to draw some policy implications for job creation efforts in the conflict-affected areas of South Asia. It particularly highlights the role of the private sector and community initiatives, in conjunction with public policies, to improve the environment for successful job creation.


Archive | 2012

Climate Change Policies and Employment in Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Isil Oral; Indhira Santos; Fan Zhang

This paper analyzes the differential impact of climate change policies on employment in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. In particular, the paper examines (i) how vulnerable labor markets are in Eastern European and Central Asian countries to future carbon regulation, and (ii) what countries can do to mitigate some of the potential negative effects of these regulatory changes on employment. In many aspects, the nature of the shock associated with climate regulation is similar to that associated with an increase in energy prices. Constraints on carbon emissions put a price on climate-damaging activities and make hydrocarbon-based energy production and consumption more expensive. As a result, firms in energy-intensive industries may react to higher energy prices by reducing production, which in turn would lead to lower employment. In the presence of frictions in labor markets, these sector shifts will cause resources to be unemployed, at least in the short term. Using principal component analysis, the paper finds that Eastern European and Central Asian countries vary greatly in their vulnerability and adaptability of employment to carbon regulation. Since the economy takes time to adjust, policy-makers will need to ensure that the incentives are there for new firms to emerge and employ workers, and that workers have the skills to respond to that demand. Moreover, governments have a role to play in ensuring that workers that are displaced have a proper safety net that will not only help in protecting their welfare, but will also allow workers to make more efficient labor market transitions.


Archive | 2011

How Do the Poor Cope with Shocks in Bangladesh? Evidence from Survey Data

Indhira Santos; Iffath Sharif; Hossain Zillur Rahman; Hassan Zaman


World Bank Other Operational Studies | 2011

Employment Recovery in Europe and Central Asia

Johannes Koettl; Isil Oral; Indhira Santos


IZA Journal of Labor & Development | 2014

In Search of Opportunities? The Barriers to More Efficient Internal Labor Mobility in Ukraine

Johannes Koettl; Olga Kupets; Anna Olefir; Indhira Santos


Archive | 2016

Ten messages about youth employment in South East Europe

Indhira Santos; María E. Dávalos; Gallina Andronova Vincelette; Jesus Crespo Cuaresma


Archive | 2016

Voices of Europe and Central Asia: New Insights on Shared Prosperity and Jobs

María E. Dávalos; Giorgia Demarchi; Indhira Santos; Barbara Viony Kits; Isil Oral


Archive | 2016

Voices of Europe and Central Asia

María E. Dávalos; Giorgia Demarchi; Indhira Santos; Barbara Viony Kits; Isil Oral


Archive | 2014

Building Skills for the Workplace

Omar Arias; Carolina Sánchez-Páramo; María E. Dávalos; Indhira Santos; Erwin R. Tiongson; Carola Gruen; Natasha de Andrade Falcão; Gady Saiovici; Cesar A. Cancho


Archive | 2014

Labor Mobility: Leading Workers to Jobs

Omar Arias; Carolina Sánchez-Páramo; María E. Dávalos; Indhira Santos; Erwin R. Tiongson; Carola Gruen; Natasha de Andrade Falcão; Gady Saiovici; Cesar A. Cancho

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