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Tackling Youth Unemployment: Evidence From a Labor Market Experiment in Uganda

Author Affiliations
Agricultural & Applied Economics Association, University of California, Berkeley, BRAC, University College Lillebaelt
Published InEconometrica
Year2020
Citations162

Abstract

We design a labor market experiment to compare demand‐ and supply‐side policies to tackle youth unemployment, a key issue in low‐income countries. The experiment tracks 1700 workers and 1500 firms over four years to compare the effect of offering workers either vocational training (VT) or firm‐provided training (FT) for six months in a common setting where youth unemployment is above 60%. Relative to control workers, we find that, averaged over three post‐intervention years, FT and VT workers: (i) enjoy large and similar upticks in sector‐specific skills, (ii) significantly improve their employment rates, and (iii) experience marked improvements in an index of labor market outcomes. These averages, however, mask differences in dynamics: FT gains materialize quickly but fade over time, while…
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