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Labor market observatories - Critical Success Factors

Jan Rutkowski, Carmen de Paz and Victoria Levin

No 29744788, Jobs Group Papers, Notes, and Guides from The World Bank

Abstract: Labor Market Observatories (LMOs) are institutions that help guide job seekers and students, intermediaries, policymakers, training institutions, as well as investors and employers with labor market trends and guidance to build better careers.

Keywords: Labor Market; information on labor market; labor market information; employment policy; Employment Policies; education and training system; secondary education teacher; infrastructure needs; blue collar occupation; public employment service; labor market trend; local labor market; Social Protection; effective governance; skill development; labor supply; privacy protection law; high quality standard; labor market need; national employment; early childhood educator; demand for good; lack of interest; political economy factor; labor and education; occupational decision; medical practitioner; professional training; Career Guidance; informed choice; core functions (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 5
Date: 2018-03-01
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