Young Adults and Labor Markets in Africa

Author:

Bandiera Oriana1,Elsayed Ahmed2,Smurra Andrea3,Zipfel Céline4

Affiliation:

1. Oriana Bandiera is Sir Anthony Atkinson Professor of Economics, London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom.

2. Ahmed Elsayed is a Senior Research Associate, IZA (Institute of Labor Economics), Bonn, Germany.

3. Andrea Smurra is a PhD candidate in Economics, University College London, London, United Kingdom.

4. Céline Zipfel is Assistant Professor of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Stockholm, Sweden.

Abstract

Every year, millions of young adults join the labor market in Africa. This paper harmonizes surveys and censuses from 68 low- and middle-income countries to compare their job prospects to those of their counterparts in other low-income regions. We show that employment rates are similar at similar levels of development but that young adults in Africa are less likely to have a salaried job, especially when the size of their cohort is large. Building on existing evidence on the impacts of interventions targeting both the demand and supply sides of the labor market, we discuss policy priorities for boosting the growth of salaried job creation in the region.

Publisher

American Economic Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Economics and Econometrics

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