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Presentation made by Kathleen Beegle, Sr. Economist at the World Bank, on key messages from the World Bank's 2013 World Development Report on Jobs.
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World Development Report 2013 The World Bank 3/13/2012Moving jobs to center stage1
2Main messagesWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
23The jobs challengeWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Jobs challenges are huge
34The jobs challengeWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
What is a job?
45The jobs challengeWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
A job does not always come with a wage5Source: WDR 2013 team based on ILO dataSource: WDR 2013 teamSouth Asia, Africa, and East Asia and the Pacific face significant youth bulges Alarming levels of youthidleness and unemployment
6The jobs challenge
World Development Report 2013 The World Bank 67Part IWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
I. Jobs are transformational78Jobs are transformationalWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Jobs get better with development
89Jobs are transformationalWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Jobs drive development
9Source: Covarrubias and others 2012 for the WDR 2013Jobs are the main source of household income
10Jobs and living standards
10Job creation and destruction happen everywhere 11Jobs and productivity World Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Source: WDR 2013 team based on Bartelsman, Haltiwanger, and Scarpetta (2009), and Shiferaw and Bedi (2010).
11The employment share of microenterprises is greater in developing countries
12Jobs and productivity
12Source: Wietzke and McLeod 2012 for the WDR 2013Jobs are correlated with civic engagement
13Jobs and social cohesionActive membership and lack of a JobActive membership and motivating Job
1314Part IIWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
What are good jobs for development?14
15Valuing jobsIndividual and social valuations of jobs often differ
1516Valuing jobsWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Some jobs do more for development16A typology of jobs challenges 17Diverse jobs agendas
17Agendas connected by the migration of jobsManufacturing jobs have migrated are services next?
18Connected jobs agendasWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Source: WDR 2013 team based on data from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.
Where will Chinas jobs in light manufacturing go as labor costs increase?
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III. Policies through the jobs lensPart III19Policies through the jobs lens20World Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Three distinct layers of policies are needed 20Beyond labor policies21World Development Report 2013 The World Bank
Global partnerships for jobsRights and standards: pressure goes only so far
Further liberalizing investments, but managing the tradeoffs
Migration policies: toward bilateral agreements
Jobs are center stage, but where are the numbers?
21The difficult questions22World Development Report 2013 The World Bank Key policy questions addressed through the Report
2223Follow upWorld Development Report 2013 The World Bank
To continue the dialogue on what it takes to create good jobs for development join the interactive Jobs Knowledge Platform at:
www.jobsknowledge.orgTo download the World Development Report 2013: Jobs, its background papers, databases and explanatory videos, visit:
http://www.worldbank.org/wdr2013
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