Studies on labour market modelling and employment planning in Central America
Infante R. and
Garcia-Huidobro G.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on econometric modelling of labour markets for human resources planning in Central America - describes macroeconomics economic models of Guatemala, Venezuela and Brazil covering employment, the informal sector, labour market segmentation and underemployment; considers economic policy for structural change and economic growth to relieve structural unemployment, etc. References, statistical tables.
Keywords: econometric model; labour market; human resources planning; macroeconomics; economic model; employment; informal economy; labour market segmentation; underemployment.; economic policy; structural change; economic growth; structural unemployment; statistical table; modèle économétrique; marché du travail; planification de la main-d'oeuvre; macroéconomie; modèle économique; emploi; économie informelle; segmentation du marché du travail; sous-emploi; politique économique; changement structurel; croissance économique; chômage structurel; tableau statistique; modelo econométrico; mercado de trabajo; planificación de la mano de obra; macroeconomía; modelo económico; empleo; economía informal; segmentación del mercado de trabajo; subempleo; política económica; cambio estructural; crecimiento económico; desempleo estructural; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 51 P. pages
Date: 1986
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Published in Aspects of labour market analysis and employment planning working paper series
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