Labour Market Dynamics in Pakistan: Evidence from the Longitudinal Data

Authors

  • G. M. Arif
  • M. F. Kiani
  • Khalid H Sheikh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30541/v41i4IIpp.701-720

Abstract

The bulk of research on labour market conditions in Pakistan has concentrated on the economic activity rate, the number of employed persons, or the unemployment rate at a particular point in time. These stock measures of labour market situation are useful from a policy viewpoint as they give a broad indication of the dimension of the problem. For example, the recent labour force surveys show an increase in the level of open unemployment from 5.9 percent in 1997-98 to 7.8 percent in 1999-2000 [Pakistan (2001)]. There is also an emerging consensus that during the 1990s poverty has increased at the national as well as for rural and urban areas of the country [Qureshi and Arif (2001)]. Labour market is considered as the main route for establishing the link between macro policies, the resulting GDP growth and poverty alleviation [Rahman (2002)]. Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (IPRSP) and other development plans have suggested various targets of employment creation for poverty reduction.

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Published

2022-12-24

How to Cite

Labour Market Dynamics in Pakistan: Evidence from the Longitudinal Data. (2022). The Pakistan Development Review, 41(4II), pp.701-720. https://doi.org/10.30541/v41i4IIpp.701-720

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