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| Document Date:
| 2007/10/13 |
| Document Type:
| Working Paper |
| Report Number:
| 42769 |
| Volume No:
| 1 of 1 |
| Country:
| Timor-Leste ; |
| Doc Name:
| Timor-Leste - Youth development and the labor market |
| Keywords:
| access to education, accreditation system, Active Labor, Active Labor Market, Active Labor Market Policies, active labor market programs, active labor markets, adequate education, adolescent, adolescent pregnancy, adult workers, adulthood, age groups, alcohol, alcohol use, Basic Education, basic literacy, births, capital investments, career counseling, civic education, collective action, computer skills, crises, curricula, curriculum, democracy, disadvantaged youth, donor support, drug use, early childhood development, Early Lessons, economic competition, economic growth, education policies, educational outcomes, employability, employment, employment generation, Employment growth, employment impact, employment incentives, employment opportunities, employment policies, employment policy, Employment Program, employment programs, Employment Promotion, employment prospects, employment relationship, employment services, enrolment rate, enterprise training, families, firing costs, formal education, functional literacy, gainful employment, general education, high unemployment, high wage, human capital, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT, human resources, income, industrial relations, instruction, interventions, job creation, job search, job search assistance, job seekers, jobs, labor absorption, labor contracts, labor demand, Labor disputes, labor force, labor information, LABOR MARKET, Labor market information, labor market needs, labor market outcomes, labor market situation, labor policies, labor program, labor programs, Labor regulations, labor supply, labor turnover, learning, learning opportunities, learning outcomes, life expectancy, literacy programs, Maternal health, minimum wage, minimum wages, National Youth Policy, new entrants, nutrient supplementation, nutrition, nutrition education, nutritional status, older workers, PACIFIC REGION, part-time employment, pre-school education, pregnant women, prenatal care, primary completion, primary education, primary level, primary school, primary school completion, privacy, private companies, private sector, production process, productive employment, productivity, program design, public employment, Public Employment Service, Public works, public works program, Public works programs, reading, regular employment, remunerative employment, risky sex, rural areas, Safety, Safety Nets, school curriculum, school feeding programs, school system, School to Work Transition, schooling, schools, self employment, self-confidence, service providers, skilled workers, skills development, Skills Training, teachers, teenage years, temporary employment, total unemployment, Training Agency, training centers, training institutions, training programs, training system, Transitional Employment, unemployed, unemployed youth, unemployment rate, unemployment rates, universal basic education, Vocational Education, vocational programs, vocational skills, Vocational Training, vulnerable groups, wage determination, wage subsidies, Work Activities, work experience, worker, workers, workforce development, Young Adults, young people, young women, young workers, younger workers, youth centers, YOUTH DEVELOPMENT, youth employment, youth gangs, Youth Groups, youth policies, youth policy, youth services, youth unemployment, youth workers
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| Language:
| English |
| Region:
| East Asia and Pacific ; |
| Rep Title:
| Timor-Leste - Youth development and the labor market |
| Topics:
| Governance ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Social Protections and Labor ; Education |
| SubTopics:
| Primary Education ; Labor Markets ; Youth and Governance ; Labor Policies ; Adolescent Health |
| Unit Owning:
| Office of the Regional Vice Pres (EAPVP) |
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| The World Bank, in cooperation with related locations and international partners of development, is assisting the Government of Timor-East in regard to their youth population. As part of this assistance, the World Bank has prepared this report -- one among three reports -- Timor-Leste : Developing Youth Employment and Markets. This note summarizes the conclusions and options presented in this latest report. |
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