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Labor Policy To Promote Good Jobs In Tunisia Revisiting Labor Regulation Social Security And Active Labor Market Programs 1st Edition Anne Hilger Arvo Kuddo Jan Rutkowski World Bank

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Labor Policy To Promote Good Jobs In Tunisia Revisiting Labor Regulation Social Security And Active Labor Market Programs 1st Edition Anne Hilger Arvo Kuddo Jan Rutkowski World Bank
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Publisher: World Bank Publications
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.83 MB
Pages: 169
Author: Anne Hilger; Arvo Kuddo; Jan Rutkowski; World Bank,
ISBN: 9781464802720, 1464802726
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Labor Policy To Promote Good Jobs In Tunisia Revisiting Labor Regulation Social Security And Active Labor Market Programs 1st Edition Anne Hilger Arvo Kuddo Jan Rutkowski World Bank by Anne Hilger; Arvo Kuddo; Jan Rutkowski; World Bank, 9781464802720, 1464802726 instant download after payment.

The weak economic performance and insufficient and low-quality job creation in Tunisia is primarily the result of an economic environment permeated by distortions, barriers to competition, and excessive red tape, including in the labor market. This has resulted in the creation of a insufficient number of jobs, especially in the formal sector. To change this situation, policy makers need to address five strategic directives that can promote long-term inclusive growth and formality: foster competition; realign incentives, pay, and benefit packages in the public sector; move toward labor regulations that promote labor mobility and provide support to workers in periods of transition; enhance the productivity of informal workers through training and skills building; and reform existing social insurance systems and introduce new instruments to attain broader coverage.

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