Employment Analysis and Research (EMP/ANALYSIS) resources

  1. Employment growth and segmentation in Peru, 2001–2011: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    12 December 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 151

  2. Dual dimensions of non-regular work and SMEs in the Republic of Korea: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    12 December 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 148

  3. Role of labour regulation and reforms in India: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    12 December 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 147

  4. The formal and informal sectors in Colombia: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    12 December 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 146

  5. The Labour Markets of Emerging Economies: Has growth translated into more and better jobs?

    31 October 2013

    This volume focuses on the labour market situation, trends and regulations in emerging economies, devoting attention to how they have dealt with both short-term issues, namely the global financial crisis, and longer-term structural challenges − as well as the gaps that still remain.

  6. Has atypical work become typical in Germany?: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    08 August 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 145

  7. Italy: A dual labour market in transition: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    08 August 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 144

  8. Beyond the contract type segmentation in Spain: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    08 August 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 143

  9. An anatomy of the French labour market: Country case study on labour market segmentation

    08 August 2013

    Employment Working Paper No. 142

  10. Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development

    01 March 2013

    Perspectives on Labour Economics for Development seeks to provide a comprehensive, but non-technical, coverage of labour market issues in a developing country context to help policy-makers and other readers improve their capacity to understand these topics and develop appropriate and effective policy responses. This book is an invaluable reference for policy-makers in middle- and low-income countries as well as an ideal handbook for teachers and students of economics and development.