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Labor policy to promote good jobs in Tunisia
Labor policy to promote good jobs in Tunisia
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Labor policy to promote good jobs in Tunisia

2014,2015
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Overview
Tunisians are striving for the opportunity to realize their potential and aspirations in a country that is rich in both human and physical capital, but whose recent economic growth has failed to create enough opportunities in the form of good and productive jobs. This report highlights the main barriers that hinder the Tunisian labor market from providing income, protection, and prosperity to its citizens and proposes a set of labor policies that could facilitate the creation of better, more inclusive, and more productive jobs. 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.
Publisher
THE WORLD BANK,World Bank,World Bank Publications,The World Bank,Washington, DC: World Bank,World Bank Group
Subject

ACCOUNTING

/ ACTIVE EMPLOYMENT

/ ACTIVE LABOR

/ ACTIVE LABOR MARKET

/ ACTIVE LABOR MARKET POLICIES

/ ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS

/ AGE GROUP

/ AGGREGATE UNEMPLOYMENT

/ AGRICULTURE

/ ANNUAL LEAVE

/ Arbeitsmarktpolitik

/ AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY

/ AVERAGE PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH

/ AVERAGE WAGE

/ AVERAGE WAGE PREMIUM

/ AVERAGE WAGES

/ BANK LENDING

/ BANKING SECTOR

/ BANKRUPTCY

/ BANKRUPTCY PROCEDURES

/ BANKS

/ BARRIERS TO ENTRY

/ BENCHMARK

/ BENCHMARKS

/ COLLECTIVE AGREEMENTS

/ COLLECTIVE BARGAINING

/ COMPETITIVE PRESSURE

/ CONSUMPTION TAXES

/ CONTRIBUTION RATE

/ COST OF LIVING

/ CRAFTSMEN

/ CREATING JOBS

/ CREATIVE DESTRUCTION

/ DEADWEIGHT

/ DEBT

/ DEPOSITS

/ DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS

/ DEVELOPMENT POLICY

/ DIMINISHING RETURNS

/ DISMISSAL

/ DRIVERS

/ ECONOMIC GROWTH

/ ECONOMIC INEQUALITY

/ ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE

/ ECONOMIC POLICIES

/ ECONOMICS

/ ECONOMICS RESEARCH

/ EMPLOYABILITY

/ EMPLOYEE

/ EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS

/ EMPLOYMENT GROWTH

/ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

/ EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES

/ EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS

/ EMPLOYMENT PROMOTION

/ EMPLOYMENT SEARCH

/ EMPLOYMENT SERVICES

/ EMPLOYMENT SHARE

/ EMPLOYMENT STATUS

/ ENTREPRENEURSHIP

/ EXPORTS

/ FEMALE LABOR

/ FEMALE LABOR FORCE

/ FINANCIAL CRISIS

/ FINANCIAL SECTOR

/ FINANCIAL SERVICES

/ FIRM DYNAMICS

/ FIRM ENTRY

/ FIRM GROWTH

/ FIRM SIZE

/ FIRST-TIME JOB SEEKERS

/ FISCAL POLICY

/ FORMAL SECTOR WORKERS

/ GDP

/ GDP PER CAPITA

/ GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT

/ GROSS WAGES

/ GROWTH RATE

/ HEALTH INSURANCE

/ HEALTH SERVICES

/ HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT

/ HOUSING

/ HUMAN CAPITAL

/ HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

/ HUMAN RESOURCES

/ INCOME

/ INEFFICIENCY

/ INFORMAL SECTOR

/ INNOVATION

/ INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION

/ INTERNATIONAL TRADE

/ JOB DESTRUCTION

/ JOB INSECURITY

/ JOB SEARCH

/ JOB SECURITY

/ JOB SEEKERS

/ JOB TENURE

/ JOB-SEARCH ACTIVITIES

/ JOB-SEARCH ASSISTANCE

/ JOBS

/ JOBS CREATION

/ LABOR COSTS

/ LABOR DEMAND

/ LABOR FORCE

/ LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION

/ Labor market

/ Labor market -- Tunisia

/ LABOR MARKET INDICATORS

/ LABOR MARKET INSTITUTIONS

/ LABOR MARKET OUTCOMES

/ LABOR MARKET PERFORMANCE

/ LABOR MARKET POLICIES

/ LABOR MARKET POLICY

/ LABOR MARKET REFORM

/ LABOR MARKET REFORMS

/ LABOR MARKET SEGMENTATION

/ LABOR MARKETS

/ LABOR MIGRATION

/ LABOR MOBILITY

/ LABOR POLICIES

/ LABOR POLICY

/ Labor policy -- Tunisia

/ LABOR PRODUCTIVITY

/ LABOR REGULATION

/ LABOR REGULATIONS

/ LABOR SHORTAGES

/ LABOUR

/ LABOUR UNION

/ LAYOFFS

/ LEGAL STATUS

/ LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYMENT

/ MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT

/ MACROECONOMIC POLICY

/ MACROECONOMICS

/ Manpower policy

/ Manpower policy -- Tunisia

/ MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES

/ MARGINAL PRODUCTIVITY

/ MARKET ENTRY

/ MATERNITY LEAVE

/ MATHEMATICS

/ MINIMUM WAGE

/ MINIMUM WAGES

/ MONOPOLIES

/ MORTALITY

/ NET EMPLOYMENT

/ NET EXPORTS

/ NET JOB CREATION

/ NEW ENTRANTS

/ OCCUPATION

/ OCCUPATIONS

/ PAYROLL TAXES

/ PENSIONS

/ PERSISTENT UNEMPLOYMENT

/ POLITICAL ECONOMY

/ PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE

/ PRIVATE FIRMS

/ PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS

/ PRIVATE PROVIDERS

/ PRIVATE SECTOR

/ PRIVATE SECTOR FIRMS

/ PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS

/ PRIVATE SECTOR WORKERS

/ PRIVATE SECTORS

/ PRODUCTIVE ACTIVITIES

/ PRODUCTIVE EMPLOYMENT

/ PRODUCTIVITY GAP

/ PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH

/ PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENTS

/ PROPERTY TAXES

/ PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT

/ PUBLIC EXPENDITURES

/ PUBLIC POLICY

/ PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYEES

/ PUBLIC SECTOR EMPLOYMENT

/ PUBLIC SECTOR JOBS

/ PUBLIC WORKS

/ PUBLIC WORKS PROGRAM

/ REAL GDP

/ RENTS

/ RETIREMENT

/ SAFETY

/ SAFETY NETS

/ SEMISKILLED LABOR

/ SEMISKILLED WORKERS

/ SERVANTS

/ SERVICE SECTORS

/ SEVERANCE PAY

/ SKILLED LABOR

/ SKILLED WORKERS

/ SOCIAL SAFETY NETS

/ SOCIAL SECURITY

/ STABLE JOB

/ STATE INTERVENTION

/ STRUCTURAL CHANGE

/ TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

/ TELECOMMUNICATIONS

/ TOTAL EMPLOYMENT

/ TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY

/ TRADE POLICY

/ TRAINING PROGRAMS

/ TRANSITION ECONOMIES

/ TRANSPORT

/ Tunesien

/ Tunisia

/ UNEMPLOYED

/ UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS

/ UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE

/ UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE SYSTEM

/ UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

/ UNEMPLOYMENT RATES

/ VALUATION

/ VALUE ADDED

/ VOCATIONAL TRAINING

/ WAGE DETERMINATION

/ WAGE FLOORS

/ WAGE NEGOTIATION

/ WAGE POLICIES

/ WAGE PREMIUMS

/ WAGE SUBSIDIES

/ WEALTH

/ WORK EXPERIENCE

/ WORKER

/ WORKERS

/ WORKING CONDITIONS

/ YOUTH EMPLOYMENT

/ YOUTH TRAINING

ISBN
9781464802713, 1464802718