Demographic Trends, Employment and Diversification in Brunei Darussalam: An International Perspective
Tendances démographiques, emploi et diversification au Brunei Darussalam: une perspective internationale
Bruno Jetin ()
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Bruno Jetin: ACT - Analyse des Crises et Transitions - LABEX ICCA - UP13 - Université Paris 13 - Université Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3 - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - UPCité - Université Paris Cité - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
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This chapter looks at the growing mismatch between the labour force and employment in Brunei Darussalam and the policies that could lead to a better fit. The discussion is conducted from an international perspective to better understand the problems common to countries abundant in natural resources and the specificities of Brunei. Section 4.2 starts with an analysis of the demographic trends which shows that the labour force will peak around 2030 and decline slowly afterwards. Unemployment will get less severe in the long term. However, the total dependency rate will become more acute, which raises the issue of financing the social cost of an ageing population. In Sect. 4.3, we describe the highly segmented job structure that has been shaped by the Bruneian growth regime and the social context it has created. We look at unemployment and underutilisation of the labour force and show that labour market segmentation is one of their root causes. Section 4.4 is dedicated to a second driver of unemployment: the lack of diversification of the economy, despite the long-standing efforts of the Brunei government. We conclude with a discussion of the policies that could be adopted to contribute to better diversification of the economy that turns its small size into the basis for a new sustainable growth regime.
Date: 2025-02-04
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Published in Brunei Darussalam’s Economic Transition in a Shifting Global Asia, 23, Springer Nature Singapore, pp.69-94, 2025, Asia in Transition, 978-981-97-6926-1. ⟨10.1007/978-981-97-6926-1_4⟩
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-6926-1_4
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