LEADER 00997nam0 2200277 450 001 000025287 005 20090408174741.0 100 $a20090408d1967----km-y0itaa50------ba 101 0 $ager 102 $aDE 200 1 $aHermann Broch$fManfred Durzak 210 $aStuttgart$cMetzlersche Verlagsbuchhandlung$d1967 215 $a81 p.$d19 cm 225 2 $aSammlung Metzler$v58 410 0$12001$aSammlung Metzler$v58 600 1$aBroch,$bHermann 676 $a838.91209$v(21. ed.)$9Scritti miscellanei tedeschi. 1900-1945. 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Macroeconomic policy coherence aimed at economic growth and shared benefits 327 $a2. Promotion of participatory and inclusive social dialogue 3. Expansion of coverage and increased effectiveness of social protection; Specific policies; 4. Improved migration management; 5. Well-designed employment policies and active labour market programmes; 6. Increased quality and greater relevance of education and training; 7. Better statistics and effective monitoring and evaluation of policies and programmes; Chapter 1 Output and employment growth; Introduction; Slow growth but fast employment creation; Figure 1.1: Arab countries had low GDP per capita growth in the 1980's and 1990's 327 $aFigure 1.2: GDP growth in the Arab region accelerated after 2000 but was still slower than other regions Sectoral changes in employment: resilient agriculture and expanding services; Figure 1.3: The employment response to output growth was significant; Figure 1.4: Productivity gains have been small in the Arab region; Figure 1.5: In relation to incomes, employment growth in agriculture is still high in the Arab region; The private sector: still constrained after the reforms; Figure 1.6: Labour reallocation across sectors contributed negatively to productivity growth in the Arab region 327 $aFigure 1.7: Most employment gains were in the services sector Figure 1.8: Selected indicators for the private sector; Figure 1.9: Investments in manufacturing led to sizeable employment creation; Figure 1.10: Access to land is a major or severe constraint on investment; Table 1.1 Private sector priority constraints from enterprise surveys 2000's; The key role of migration in the region; Table 1.2: Employment growth (number) Jordan, 2000-2009; Social unrest: the ingredients were present; Text box 1.1: From regional economic champion to leader of the political transformation 327 $aFigure 1.11: Income growth and voice and accountability have been low in the Arab states Text box 1.2: Liberalisation and employment; Post-2010 policies: a strategic approach required; Table 1.3: Country responses to the Arab spring by employment measure, post-2010; Text box 1.3: Labour standards, economic performance and inequality; Concluding remarks; Chapter 2 Population, labour, supply, employment and unemployment; Introduction; Figure 2.1: Population and labour force pressures have declined in the last 20 years; Figure 2.2: Ratio of youth-to-adult population declined continuously... 327 $aFigure 2.3: Demographic dependency has declined 330 $aThis report traces the consequences of the ""Arab Spring"" for labour markets in the wake of a surge in commodity and energy prices; the impacts of a global recession on public revenues; increased uncertainty for investors; a rise in unemployment; and greater demands for social justice. 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