Employment, unemployment and informality in Zimbabwe: concepts and data for coherent policy-making
Malte Luebker
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Based on the 2004 Labour Force Survey. Presents data on employment, unemployment and the extent of informality and examines different dimensions of decent work and job quality, such as working hours, incomes and occupational health and safety risks. The paper concludes by extracting the main findings and discussing their implications for coherent policy-making.
Keywords: employment; unemployment; informal employment; informal economy; decent work.; working conditions; measurement.; survey.; emploi; chômage; emploi informel; économie informelle; travail décent; conditions de travail; mesure; enquête; empleo; desempleo; empleo informal; economía informal; trabajo decente; condiciones de trabajo; medición; encuesta (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 74 pages
Date: 2008
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