The low rate of growth and its pattern, the predominantly poor and rural nature of the economy, the high level of illiteracy, the several impediments to structural transformation, and, in fact, the de-industrialization of the economy are reflected in the high level of underemployment and working poverty, and constitute a strong motivation for the outbound migration of the Nepalese workers.Providing adequate opportunity at home for the productive employment of the young Nepalese workforce has to be the centrepiece of macroeconomic policy in Nepal.The entry point of employment is explored. The present study offers an employment diagnostic analysis of Nepal. The overall objective is to understand the deficiency of productive employment and to identify critical constraints to inclusive and sustainable growth.
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Publisher:
ILO
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Type / Script:
Publication
in English
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Keywords:
EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR, WAGES, INCOME, LABOUR MARKET, EDUCATION, SKILLS, HEALTH, ECONOMIC GROWTH, UNDEREMPLOYMENT, REMITTANCES, EQUALITY
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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Thesaurus:
12.01.00
- Employment Promotion And Planning
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