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Disadvantaged workers: empirical evidence and labour policies, 2014, ISBN 9783319043753, págs. 203-228 | 2014

Understanding the drivers of the youth labour market in Kenya

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo

This article identifies the macro and microeconomic determinants of youth unemployment and inactivity rates. It finds that although the size of the youth cohort does have significant implications for the status of youth in the labour market, aggregate labour market conditions have a greater influence. The article also finds a large gap between the youth and the overall employment elasticities in the country. This implies that fostering economic growth and ensuring economic sustainability, important as these factors are, will not be sufficient to address youth challenges. Efforts will need to be focused on improving the youth employment content of growth. In this regard, results from the microeconometric analysis find that boosting tertiary school attendance and providing targeted vocational training to young people (particularly women) would be the most effective measures for improving youth employability in the country.


International Review of Applied Economics | 2017

The employment effect of changes in the composition of fiscal consolidations

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo

Abstract This paper assesses the magnitude and nature of fiscal consolidation policies and their impact on employment. In particular, in an attempt to address fiscal imbalances in the near term, countries have been faced with the delicate challenge of doing so without damaging recovery prospects and thus, counter to their original aim, worsening further public finances. In this regard, the paper reviews recent austerity measures adopted by governments and discusses how prolonging fiscal consolidation measures in their current form could be counterproductive for guaranteeing debt sustainability. Moreover, the article shows how poorly designed fiscal cuts – directly or indirectly affecting labour – seem to have been dampening job prospects. The paper sheds light on how fiscal and employment goals can be achieved together. More specifically, it finds that a fiscally-neutral change in the expenditure and revenue composition of fiscal consolidation can boost job creation. In this sense, the paper shows that it is imperative to find the right policy mix and recommends countries to be mindful of the nature and pace of consolidation.


Archive | 2018

Youth Labour Market Prospects and Recent Policy Developments

Verónica Escudero; Stefan Kühn; Elva López Mourelo; Steven Tobin

Youth continue to face important labour market challenges today, often significantly greater than their adult counterparts. While unemployment rates have fallen in recent years, long-term unemployment remains persistently high as does the share of youth neither in employment nor in education or training. This raises concerns about the consequences of a prolonged joblessness among youth and the role of labour market policies in addressing these challenges. In this context, this chapter presents first, an overview of global youth labour market trends since the economic crisis, focusing on the developments in Europe. Second, the chapter examines the consequences of the current situation in Europe along several dimensions, notably the risk of detachment from the labour market and concerns about job quality. Finally, this chapter discusses valuable lessons learned on the effectiveness of youth labour market policies, using the European Youth Guarantee as a framework for the analysis of more specific measures.


Studies on Growth with Equity | 2012

EuroZone job crisis : trends and policy responses

Vincenzo. Spiezia; Steven Tobin; Raymond Torres; Stefan. Kühn; Elva López Mourelo; Clemente. Pignatti; Daniel Samaan; Verónica Escudero


Studies on Growth with Equity | 2016

What works active labour market policies in Latin America and the Caribbean

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo; Clemente. Pignatti


Travail et emploi | 2018

La Garantie européenne pour la jeunesse: Bilan systématique des mises en œuvre dans les pays membres

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo


Travail et emploi | 2018

La Garantie européenne pour la jeunesse

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo


Ruhr Economic Papers | 2017

Active labour market programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evidence from a meta analysis

Verónica Escudero; Jochen. Kluve; Elva López Mourelo; Clemente. Pignatti


Archive | 2017

The European Youth Guarantee a systematic review of its implementation across countries

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo


Studies on Growth with Equity | 2016

Soluciones eficaces políticas activas del mercado de trabajo en América Latina y el Caribe

Verónica Escudero; Elva López Mourelo; Clemente. Pignatti

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Elva López Mourelo

International Labour Organization

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Clemente. Pignatti

International Labour Organization

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Steven Tobin

International Labour Organization

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Santo Milasi

International Labour Organization

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Daniel Samaan

International Labour Organization

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Raymond Torres

International Labour Organization

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Richard Horne

International Labour Organization

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Stefan Kühn

International Labour Organization

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Paul Marx

Institute for the Study of Labor

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