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Global Employment Trends 2014
Risk of a jobless recovery?
Employment Trends Unit
International Labour Organization
Geneva, Switzerland
• Macroeconomic outlook
• Global labour market trends
• Regional economic and labour market prospects
• Risk of a jobless recovery?: Policy directions
2
Overview
Global Employment Trends
• Economic recovery is underway and strengthens in 2014
Key facts:
• Some recovery in advanced economies
• GDP figures still below pre crisis figures which is reflected in high unemployment levels
• Employment growth continues to lag behind
• Decent job creation slowed down almost everywhere
Macroeconomic outlook 3
Macroeconomicoutlook
Recoveryingrowthbutnotinjobs
• Elevated hiring uncertainty continues to weigh on labour markets (e.g. US)
• One of the factors weighing on labour markets is hiring uncertainty:
• It increased with the crisis in 2007
• Weak aggregate demand and uncertainty of the future recovery  firms wait for hiring
• Lack of policy coordination  elevated the level of uncertainty harmful for employment
Macroeconomic outlook 4
Macroeconomicoutlook
Economicuncertaintyremainshigh,withnegativeeffectsonhiring
Macroeconomic outlook 5
Macroeconomicoutlook
Arehousepricecyclesresponsiblefortheslowjobrecovery?
House
prices above
historical
averages
Both in
comparison
to rents and
disposable
income
Can explain
unemployment
persistence in
some countries
Macroeconomic outlook 6
This shows the impact of :
1. Share prices
2. Housing prices
3. Combination of both
On the average of
unemployment
Impact of a simulation shock on the unemployment rate in advanced economies
Macroeconomicoutlook
Arehousepricecyclesresponsiblefortheslowjobrecovery?
Global labour market trends 7
Globallabourmarkettrends
Unemploymentincreasesfurtherin2014
Global jobs gapGlobal & regional unemployment
Informal employment
Vulnerable employment
Poverty reductionSkills mismatch
Long-term unemployment
Youth unemployment
Main
concerns
Global labour market trends 8
Globallabourmarkettrends
Globalunemploymenttrendsandprojections,2003-18
• Global unemployment has reached almost 202 million people in 2013
• The global unemployment rate is expected to remain at 6.1 per cent between 2014 and
2017
Global labour market trends 9
Globallabourmarkettrends
Thecrisis-relatedglobaljobsgapwidensfurther
• Crisis-related jobs gap widened to 62 million jobs lost since 2008
• This includes 23 million people who became discouraged and dropped out of the labour
market
Global labour market trends 10
Globallabourmarkettrends
Changeintheyouthunemploymentrate
• Youth unemployment continued rising in 2013
• Strong increases in some emerging regions such as the Middle East
Global Employment Trends 11
Globallabourmarkettrends
Joblessgrowthorslowrecovery?
• In G7 countries, the recovery has been similarly strong in comparison with previous
recessions
• But employment continued to contract even after the recovery had set in
Global labour market trends 12
Globallabourmarkettrends
Theglobalwageemploymentgap(millions)
• Wage employment growth only expanded by 28.1 million in 2013
• This was a sharp deceleration from the annual growth of more than 35 million over the
previous two years.
• By 2018, almost 61 million wage-earning jobs will be missing due to the crisis
Global Employment Trends 13
Globallabourmarkettrends
Highratesofinformalityhampersustainableprogressinpovertyreduction
• Large regional differences in the incidence of informal employment
• Asian economies suffer the most, with informality rates of up to 90 per cent
Global labour market trends 14
Globallabourmarkettrends
Structuralchangeinemergingeconomies
• Catch-up potential still large in many emerging economies
• But some countries have shown little signs of improvements in per-capita income as the
employment share of industry has stagnated
Regional economic and labour market prospects 15
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
DevelopedEconomiesandEuropeanUnion
• The regional employment-to-population ratio shows only moderate signs of
improvement
Regional economic and labour market prospects 16
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
DevelopedEconomiesandEuropeanUnion
• In crisis economies in the region, young people have been particularly hard hit
• The job loss has also been strong for young adults (24-34 years) who already have some
labour market experience (e.g. Spain)
Regional economic and labour market prospects 17
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
DevelopedEconomiesandEuropeanUnion
• Long term employment is on the rise as skills mismatch increases
• As a consequence, unemployment duration has doubled in many countries in the region
18
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
CentralandSouth-EasternEurope
Regional economic and labour market prospects
• Regional unemployment has increased moderately in 2013
• Little improvement expected, but only over the medium-term
Regional economic and labour market prospects 19
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
CentralandSouth-EasternEurope
• Vulnerable employment decreased only moderately in 2013
• The crisis-related increase in vulnerable employment has still not been fully absorbed
Regional economic and labour market prospects 20
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
LatinAmericaandtheCaribean
• The regional labour market has shown strong potential over recent years
• The region added the fewest number of jobseekers to global unemployment in 2013
Regional economic and labour market prospects 21
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
LatinAmericaandtheCaribean
• Labour productivity remains below the world average...
• ...and projected growth does not indicate potential for catch up
Regional economic and labour market prospects 22
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
EastAsia
• Sharp increase in unemployment expected in the region from earlier low levels...
• ...as the economies in the region become more mature
• Most countries in the region have increase the skill-content of their manufacturing
sector
• This poses challenges for firms in the region to find qualified labour
Regional economic and labour market prospects 23
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
EastAsia
Regional economic and labour market prospects 24
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
SouthEastAsiaandthePacific
• Moderate increase in the regional unemployment rate
• Skills mismatch is high in some countries in the region (e.g. Vietnam)
• Young graduates suffer especially from lacking job opportunities
Global Employment Trends 25
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
SouthEastAsiaandthePacific
Regional economic and labour market prospects 26
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
SouthAsia
• Regional unemployment rate is on the rise and projected to increase further
• Gender disparities in participation rates remain large in most countries of the region
Regional economic and labour market prospects 27
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
SouthAsia
• Unemployment rates among the highest in the world
Regional economic and labour market prospects 28
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
MiddleEastandNorthAfrica
Regional economic and labour market prospects 29
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
MiddleEastandNorthAfrica
• Closing the large jobs gap would substantially raise GDP per capita in MENA
countries
1. First scenario: Keep youth unemployment constant until 2018
2. Second scenario: Reduce youth unemployment rate by half in comparison to 2013
3. Third scenario: Increase the employment-to-population rates for both youth and
women to the global average by 2018
• Incidence of working poverty remains high in the region
• Absolute number of working poor has reached around 200 million workers in 2013
Regional economic and labour market prospects 30
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
Sub-SaharanAfrica
Regional economic and labour market prospects 31
Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects
Sub-SaharanAfrica
• Economic growth in the region among the highest in the world over the last decade
• But growth only had a modest impact on vulnerable employment until 2012
Policy recommendations 32
Policyrecommendations
Renewedfocusontheworldofworkisessential
Lack of policy coordination between
monetary and fiscal policies has
substantially increased labour market
uncertainty,
Policies need
to focus
on the
World of work
Monetary policy is running the risk of
fuelling new asset price bubbles
rather than supporting employment
creation
Global recovery in labour markets is
being held back by a deficit of
aggregate demand as public spending
and labour incomes stagnate
Monetary policy remains
accommodative and has helped
reduce unemployment rates by 1-2
percentage points
Growth in numbers of long-term
unemployed and increased labour
market detachment is raising risk of
emergence of structural labour
market problems
Public and private debt remains
high, forcing governments into
consolidation and households into
deleveraging
Policy recommendations 33
Policyrecommendations
1.Addressweakaggregatedemand
• A coordinated stimulus package could add 6.1 million jobs in G20 countries
• Currently implemented fiscal consolidation packages will cost another 2.4 million jobs
by 2020
Policy recommendations 34
Policyrecommendations
2.Addresshighhiringuncertaintythroughbetterpolicycoordination
• Lack of policy coordination plays a major role in explaining high hiring uncertainty
Policy recommendations 35
Policyrecommendations
3.Addressinactivityandskillsmismatchthroughactivelabourmarketpolicies
+0.8%
+3.9mil jobs
• Focus on active labour market policies to address structural issues...
• ...could help add 3.9 million jobs in OECD countries by 2016
Global Employment Trends 2014
Risk of a jobless recovery?
Employment Trends Unit
International Labour Organization
Geneva, Switzerland

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Global Employment Trends 2014

  • 1. Global Employment Trends 2014 Risk of a jobless recovery? Employment Trends Unit International Labour Organization Geneva, Switzerland
  • 2. • Macroeconomic outlook • Global labour market trends • Regional economic and labour market prospects • Risk of a jobless recovery?: Policy directions 2 Overview Global Employment Trends
  • 3. • Economic recovery is underway and strengthens in 2014 Key facts: • Some recovery in advanced economies • GDP figures still below pre crisis figures which is reflected in high unemployment levels • Employment growth continues to lag behind • Decent job creation slowed down almost everywhere Macroeconomic outlook 3 Macroeconomicoutlook Recoveryingrowthbutnotinjobs
  • 4. • Elevated hiring uncertainty continues to weigh on labour markets (e.g. US) • One of the factors weighing on labour markets is hiring uncertainty: • It increased with the crisis in 2007 • Weak aggregate demand and uncertainty of the future recovery  firms wait for hiring • Lack of policy coordination  elevated the level of uncertainty harmful for employment Macroeconomic outlook 4 Macroeconomicoutlook Economicuncertaintyremainshigh,withnegativeeffectsonhiring
  • 5. Macroeconomic outlook 5 Macroeconomicoutlook Arehousepricecyclesresponsiblefortheslowjobrecovery? House prices above historical averages Both in comparison to rents and disposable income Can explain unemployment persistence in some countries
  • 6. Macroeconomic outlook 6 This shows the impact of : 1. Share prices 2. Housing prices 3. Combination of both On the average of unemployment Impact of a simulation shock on the unemployment rate in advanced economies Macroeconomicoutlook Arehousepricecyclesresponsiblefortheslowjobrecovery?
  • 7. Global labour market trends 7 Globallabourmarkettrends Unemploymentincreasesfurtherin2014 Global jobs gapGlobal & regional unemployment Informal employment Vulnerable employment Poverty reductionSkills mismatch Long-term unemployment Youth unemployment Main concerns
  • 8. Global labour market trends 8 Globallabourmarkettrends Globalunemploymenttrendsandprojections,2003-18 • Global unemployment has reached almost 202 million people in 2013 • The global unemployment rate is expected to remain at 6.1 per cent between 2014 and 2017
  • 9. Global labour market trends 9 Globallabourmarkettrends Thecrisis-relatedglobaljobsgapwidensfurther • Crisis-related jobs gap widened to 62 million jobs lost since 2008 • This includes 23 million people who became discouraged and dropped out of the labour market
  • 10. Global labour market trends 10 Globallabourmarkettrends Changeintheyouthunemploymentrate • Youth unemployment continued rising in 2013 • Strong increases in some emerging regions such as the Middle East
  • 11. Global Employment Trends 11 Globallabourmarkettrends Joblessgrowthorslowrecovery? • In G7 countries, the recovery has been similarly strong in comparison with previous recessions • But employment continued to contract even after the recovery had set in
  • 12. Global labour market trends 12 Globallabourmarkettrends Theglobalwageemploymentgap(millions) • Wage employment growth only expanded by 28.1 million in 2013 • This was a sharp deceleration from the annual growth of more than 35 million over the previous two years. • By 2018, almost 61 million wage-earning jobs will be missing due to the crisis
  • 13. Global Employment Trends 13 Globallabourmarkettrends Highratesofinformalityhampersustainableprogressinpovertyreduction • Large regional differences in the incidence of informal employment • Asian economies suffer the most, with informality rates of up to 90 per cent
  • 14. Global labour market trends 14 Globallabourmarkettrends Structuralchangeinemergingeconomies • Catch-up potential still large in many emerging economies • But some countries have shown little signs of improvements in per-capita income as the employment share of industry has stagnated
  • 15. Regional economic and labour market prospects 15 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects DevelopedEconomiesandEuropeanUnion • The regional employment-to-population ratio shows only moderate signs of improvement
  • 16. Regional economic and labour market prospects 16 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects DevelopedEconomiesandEuropeanUnion • In crisis economies in the region, young people have been particularly hard hit • The job loss has also been strong for young adults (24-34 years) who already have some labour market experience (e.g. Spain)
  • 17. Regional economic and labour market prospects 17 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects DevelopedEconomiesandEuropeanUnion • Long term employment is on the rise as skills mismatch increases • As a consequence, unemployment duration has doubled in many countries in the region
  • 18. 18 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects CentralandSouth-EasternEurope Regional economic and labour market prospects • Regional unemployment has increased moderately in 2013 • Little improvement expected, but only over the medium-term
  • 19. Regional economic and labour market prospects 19 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects CentralandSouth-EasternEurope • Vulnerable employment decreased only moderately in 2013 • The crisis-related increase in vulnerable employment has still not been fully absorbed
  • 20. Regional economic and labour market prospects 20 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects LatinAmericaandtheCaribean • The regional labour market has shown strong potential over recent years • The region added the fewest number of jobseekers to global unemployment in 2013
  • 21. Regional economic and labour market prospects 21 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects LatinAmericaandtheCaribean • Labour productivity remains below the world average... • ...and projected growth does not indicate potential for catch up
  • 22. Regional economic and labour market prospects 22 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects EastAsia • Sharp increase in unemployment expected in the region from earlier low levels... • ...as the economies in the region become more mature
  • 23. • Most countries in the region have increase the skill-content of their manufacturing sector • This poses challenges for firms in the region to find qualified labour Regional economic and labour market prospects 23 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects EastAsia
  • 24. Regional economic and labour market prospects 24 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects SouthEastAsiaandthePacific • Moderate increase in the regional unemployment rate
  • 25. • Skills mismatch is high in some countries in the region (e.g. Vietnam) • Young graduates suffer especially from lacking job opportunities Global Employment Trends 25 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects SouthEastAsiaandthePacific
  • 26. Regional economic and labour market prospects 26 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects SouthAsia • Regional unemployment rate is on the rise and projected to increase further
  • 27. • Gender disparities in participation rates remain large in most countries of the region Regional economic and labour market prospects 27 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects SouthAsia
  • 28. • Unemployment rates among the highest in the world Regional economic and labour market prospects 28 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects MiddleEastandNorthAfrica
  • 29. Regional economic and labour market prospects 29 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects MiddleEastandNorthAfrica • Closing the large jobs gap would substantially raise GDP per capita in MENA countries 1. First scenario: Keep youth unemployment constant until 2018 2. Second scenario: Reduce youth unemployment rate by half in comparison to 2013 3. Third scenario: Increase the employment-to-population rates for both youth and women to the global average by 2018
  • 30. • Incidence of working poverty remains high in the region • Absolute number of working poor has reached around 200 million workers in 2013 Regional economic and labour market prospects 30 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects Sub-SaharanAfrica
  • 31. Regional economic and labour market prospects 31 Regionaleconomicandlabourmarketprospects Sub-SaharanAfrica • Economic growth in the region among the highest in the world over the last decade • But growth only had a modest impact on vulnerable employment until 2012
  • 32. Policy recommendations 32 Policyrecommendations Renewedfocusontheworldofworkisessential Lack of policy coordination between monetary and fiscal policies has substantially increased labour market uncertainty, Policies need to focus on the World of work Monetary policy is running the risk of fuelling new asset price bubbles rather than supporting employment creation Global recovery in labour markets is being held back by a deficit of aggregate demand as public spending and labour incomes stagnate Monetary policy remains accommodative and has helped reduce unemployment rates by 1-2 percentage points Growth in numbers of long-term unemployed and increased labour market detachment is raising risk of emergence of structural labour market problems Public and private debt remains high, forcing governments into consolidation and households into deleveraging
  • 33. Policy recommendations 33 Policyrecommendations 1.Addressweakaggregatedemand • A coordinated stimulus package could add 6.1 million jobs in G20 countries • Currently implemented fiscal consolidation packages will cost another 2.4 million jobs by 2020
  • 34. Policy recommendations 34 Policyrecommendations 2.Addresshighhiringuncertaintythroughbetterpolicycoordination • Lack of policy coordination plays a major role in explaining high hiring uncertainty
  • 35. Policy recommendations 35 Policyrecommendations 3.Addressinactivityandskillsmismatchthroughactivelabourmarketpolicies +0.8% +3.9mil jobs • Focus on active labour market policies to address structural issues... • ...could help add 3.9 million jobs in OECD countries by 2016
  • 36. Global Employment Trends 2014 Risk of a jobless recovery? Employment Trends Unit International Labour Organization Geneva, Switzerland

Notas del editor

  1. The global economy has shown signs of modest recovery in 2013. But for most countries, this has not translated into good news on the labour marketIn particular, advanced economies managed to improve their growth outlook.The euro area returned to positive growth after 18 months of recessionary conditions.Growth in the Unite States strengthenedJapan also saw firmer GDP growthEmerging economies saw some slowdown in 2013 but are expecting to accelerate again in 2014, thanks to the improved in advanced economiesAggregate demand, in particular low investment growth in advanced economies, is among the main culprits of the still weak recovery.
  2. The labour market outlook for young people worsened in nearly every region of the world. The global youth unemployment rate rose to 13.1 per cent in 2013, from 12.9 per cent in 2012 and 11.6 per cent in 2007. The largest increase occurred in the Middle East region. This region has one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world, with 27.2 per cent of young people in the labour force without work in 2013, versus 26.6 per cent in 2012. Central and South- Eastern Europe and CIS, East Asia, South-East Asia and the Pacific and North Africa all saw a substantial increase in youth unemployment rates. In the Developed Economies and European Union, unemployment among young people rose further to 18.3 per cent of the youth labour force.
  3. These figures compares the evolution of economic activity and the level of employment across G7 countries over the course of the recent global financial crisis and with the equivalent trends for previous recessions between 1970 and 2007. As the figure demonstrates, after the global financial crisis economic activity has expanded in these countries with almost the same strength as after earlier recessions, but the fall prior to the recovery was much deeper (left panel). At the same time, the level of employment continued to fall during the global financial crisis, even after the recovery in output had already started, whereas in previous recessions, loss in employment stopped as soon as economic activity resumed (right panel). Both views seem to contain some validity, explaining the depth and persistence of the jobs crisis in advanced economies: the recovery in output is not strong enough to compensate for the losses during the recession and even in those countries where the expansion was strong.
  4. In addition to the slowdown in employment and increase in unemployment, the last year has also seen a notable deceleration in wage employment growth.It expanded by only 28.1 million in 2013, down sharply from the annual growth of more than 35 million over the previous two years. Wage employment growth was also down in comparison with pre-crisis trends. If the pre-crisis trend in the wage employment share since 2000 had continued, there would now be almost 22 million more workers in wage employment as opposed to vulnerable employment.This gap compared with pre-crisis trends is expected to increase to more than 60 million by 2018.
  5. New estimates of the share of workers in informal employment for 2011 show that informal employment is particularly widespread in the Asian regions and in Latin America and the Caribbean, with a cross-country average of around 50 per cent.Informal employment also covers a large share of workers in Africa, at an average of 40 per cent.Estimates for Central and South-Eastern Europe and CIS and the Middle East are relatively lower, but still hover around or above 20 per cent on average.
  6. Historical experiences from other countries, however, suggest that the share of employment in industry does not increase unboundedly. In addition, The absolute number of people aged 15–64 in China is expected to decline in the years to come.As a consequence, China’s potential pool of workers for the manufacturing sector is not growing any more. This decrease in the potential workforce is narrowing the production base, which has led China to forge a growth model that is based more on technological upgrading, productivity enhancements and the development of stronger domestic consumption. A different example is found in Brazil, which has experienced relatively modest economic growth over the past decades. Even though workers moved out of agriculture, many shifted to jobs in low-productivity services sectors, not into higher-productivity manufacturing.
  7. Despite a moderate pick-up in employment, our projections show that the employment-to-population ratio remainswellbelowitspre-crisishigh.
  8. In addition to the still high youth unemployment rate, a particularly worrisome trend is the large employment gap for young adults (aged 25-34). In certain crisis countries in the region, employment losses have been more pronounced for this age group than for youth, with particularly adverse consequences for a quick labour market recovery.Indeed, young adults are the first to face job losses in crisis times due to their lower seniority and the job protection afforded to older workers.
  9. Labour market mismatch has increased since the peak of the crisis in many countries in the region.As sectoral demand for labour has shifted, unemployed workers find it more and more difficult to score employment opportunities in their previous sector of activity. Such a shift in the mismatch between skills offered and skills in demand will complicate the labour market recovery.As jobseekers need to acquire the relevant skills before being able to benefit from new employment opportunities.
  10. Unemployment rates are going to increasemoderately over the next 2yearsbeforesomeimprovements of labour marketsbecome visible in the region.
  11. Furtherimprovement in labour market conditions has stalled. Stillaround 16% of all workers in the regionremainvulnerablyemployed
  12. Latin America has managed to continue its down-ward trend in unemployment. In 2014, a smallincreaseis visible but conditions shouldimprovegoingforward
  13. Labour productivity in the region declined during the 2009 crisis but recovered moderately immediately afterwards.Even though the region’s productivity is expected to grow at below the world average, the upward trend observed since 2003 is expected to continue beyond 2013, albeit still below the world average. This is due to the improved economic growth predicted for 2014–2018 and the underlying labour productivity distribution, which exhibits a high employment share in lower productivity sectors.
  14. As the regionaleconomy matures, more and more workers move tourbancenters and intoindustrialemployment, facinghigherrisk of unemploymentthan in the rural economyIn addition, lessgrowththan in the pastislikely to put stress on labour markets, pushing the unemployment rate up
  15. Economies in the region are undergoing rapid structural transformation, upgrading their industries and moving away from agriculture and labour-intensive manufacturing. In China, for instance, the share of medium- and high-skill and technology-intensive manufacturing exports increased from only 25 per cent in 1995 to 40.8 per cent in 2012, reflecting a shift from generally low-skilled industries such as garments.In the Republic of Korea, industrial upgrading has continued from a relatively higher starting point, with the share of high-end manufacturing exports reaching 69 per cent in 2012. By contrast, the proportion in Mongolia has fluctuated and remained comparatively lower, revealing the country’s broader challenge of economic diversification from commodities.
  16. In South-East Asia and the Pacific,unemployment rates remainbroadlyat the lowlevel, benefitingfromstillsoundeconomic conditions
  17. Youth unemployment rates in Viet Nam increase with the level of educational attainment. However, since young people with higher education usually have relatively little time in the labour market, the figures may also be capturing considerable temporary frictional unemployment.Indeed, adult unemployment rates for those with college education and above tended to remain low at less than 2 per cent and declined slightly in recent years.
  18. In the region, unemployment rates are moving up as the economy slows, butremainwellbelowtheirpeakduring the mid-2000s.
  19. The female labour force participation rate in South Asia ranges from just 21 per cent in Afghanistan to 79.4 per cent in Nepal.The participation rate of women in the labour force is below 40 per cent in all countries in the region except in the Maldives and Nepal. In Nepal, women are mostly engaged in agriculture, which is more a result of poverty than choice. In comparison, the participation rate for men in South Asia varies far less, ranging from 75 per cent in Sri Lanka and the Maldives to 82.7 per cent in India. The quality of employment and opportunities for better jobs continue to be unequally distributed between men and women in the region.
  20. Unemployment rates in the Middle East and NorthAfrica are among the highest in the world and unlikely to improvemuch over comingyears.Manyworkersonlyfindemploymentopportunities in the informaleconomy, hiding the trueextent of underemployment in the region.
  21. Expanding employment opportunities for both young people and women could contribute significantly to an increase in GDP per capita and help larger parts of the population to benefit from wealth generated in these countries.Raising the employment rate for both young workers and women to the global average would increase employment by more than 58 million in the MENA region and could add more than 20 per cent on average to per capita income levels.Reducing youth unemployment rates by half would increase employment by 3 million.While maintaining youth unemployment rates at current levels (rather than seeing them increase further over the next few years) would have a minimal positive impact on GDP per capita levels (around 0.3 per cent) and still lead to a further reduction in the overall number of jobs.
  22. In Sub-SaharanAfrica, workingpovertyremainswidespread, despite the recentsurge in economicgrowthFurtherprogresswilldepend on muchfasteremploymentgrowththan in the past
  23. Between 2001 and 2012, the regional vulnerable employment rate decreased by only 2.3 percentage points. All other developing regions show a larger decrease in the vulnerable employment rate, in most cases despite lower rates of economic growth than were experienced in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Latin America and the Caribbean, for example, economic growth averaged 3.5 per cent during 2001–12, while the vulnerable employment rate decreased by 4.4 percentage points in this period.
  24. Policy makersneed to focus on threekey areas:Improveoverallgrowththroughcontinued stimulus measuresResolveuncertainty by bettercoordinatingmonetary and fiscal policiesAddressing structural labour market issues with active labour marketpolicies, such as public employment services and training programmes
  25. Fiscal consolidation fails to achieve higher growth and lower unemployment rates. GDP growth is expected to be lower than in the baseline scenario, at 1.2 per cent per annum down from 1.6 per cent per annum over the period 2013–2020. In line with poor growth performance, the unemployment rate is 0.4 percentage points higher under the consolidation policy compared with the baseline. This corresponds to 2.4 million fewer jobs In contrast, an alternative employment-friendly policy is found to successfully enhance economic growth. GDP growth reaches 2.1 per cent per annum over the period 2013–20. Unemployment rates drop to 6.4 per cent, compared with 8.2 per cent in the baseline scenario. This corresponds to 6.1 million additional jobs compared with the baseline.
  26. Lack of policy coordination and high sovereign debt risk premiums are contribute the most to hiring uncertainty.To a lesser extent, financial stress in the private sector also pushes up hiring uncertainty. The level of public debt itself, however, does not seem to play a prominent role in the outlook of employers, despite the attention it has received in recent policy debates. Rather, when it comes to public debt, hiring uncertainty appears to increase only when high sovereign debt risk premiums occur, which happened even in situations of relatively low levels of public debt, reflecting risk factors other than debt levels per se. This further supports the recommendation for a less strict path of fiscal consolidation, which would help to boost aggregate demand and reduce hiring uncertainty, which are both important to stimulate job creation.
  27. Active labour market policies (ALMP) enhance the efficiency of labour markets by improving information and coordination to match unemployed persons with vacancies and by supporting and encouraging appropriate training and retraining. The unemployment rate can be reduced by 0.8 percentage points relative to the Global Employment Trends baseline, translating into an additional 3.9 million jobs in the developed economies.Employment increases due to both the improved functioning of the labour market and the increased aggregate demand stimulated by higher government expenditures.