Macbeth: a model for forecasting population, education, manpower, employment, underemployment and unemployment
Hopkins M.,
Crouch L. and
Moreland S.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper presenting an econometric model for economic forecasting of population, labour force, educational levels and employment in developing countries, as applied to Ecuador - describes the labour market models use in making projections of labour supply, labour demand, unemployment and underemployment; outlines the implementation of the model on a microcomputer, and its calibration to economic growth rates in Ecuador, 1982 to 2000. References, statistical tables.
Keywords: econometric model; economic forecast; population; labour force; educational level; employment; labour market; model; projection.; labour supply; labour demand; unemployment; underemployment.; PC; economic growth; statistical table; modèle économétrique; prévision économique; population; main-d'oeuvre; niveau d'enseignement; emploi; marché du travail; modèle; projection; offre de main-d'oeuvre; besoins en main-d'oeuvre; chômage; sous- emploi; PC; croissance économique; tableau statistique; modelo econométrico; predicción económica; población; mano de obra; nivel educativo; empleo; mercado de trabajo; modelo; proyección; oferta de mano de obra; necesidad de mano de obra; desempleo; subempleo; PC; crecimiento económico; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 62 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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