
Working Toward Better Pay
This study uses unusually rich longitudinal data from Ghana and Tanzania to identify engines of, and barriers to, earnings and earnings mobility. It examines the relative role of individual endowments–such as gender, age, and skills–and characteristics of the job, but also focuses on the role of job switches–for example, moves into and out of self-employment. The analysis also zooms in on the drivers of transitions between low-paying and high-paying jobs and addresses questions such as whether being low paid is a transitory or permanent phenomenon, and whether it has a scarring effect on an individual's employment prospects. The extent to which earnings dynamics differ for women and young adults is also discussed in detail. Tanzania and Ghana provide a particularly relevant context in which to examine these issues and the cross-country comparison helps shed light on the institutional factors that promote labor market mobility and entrepreneurship.
The audience for this report is broad: it is an important read for policy makers, academics, and development practitioners interested in reducing poverty and promoting shared prosperity in Ghana and Tanzania. However, its relevance spans well beyond the two countries analysed to include all developing countries where self-employment in small-scale activities accounts for a very large proportion of all employment.
- Undertitel
- Earnings Dynamics in Ghana and Tanzania
- Författare
- Paolo Falco, Andrew Kerr, Pierella Pierella, Pierella Paci, Bob Rijkers
- ISBN
- 9781464802072
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 334 gram
- Serie
- World Bank Studies
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2014-06-19
- Förlag
- World Bank Publications
- Sidor
- 78
