The evolution of labor supply and unemployment in the Egyptian economy: 1988-2012

Type Journal Article - The Economic Research Forum Working Paper
Title The evolution of labor supply and unemployment in the Egyptian economy: 1988-2012
Author(s)
Issue 806
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
URL https://works.bepress.com/caroline-krafft/5/download/
Abstract
This paper analyzes the evolution of labor supply and unemployment in Egypt in the period from
1999 to 2012, focusing on the impact of the demographic phenomenon known as the youth bulge
and the impact of the world financial crisis and the marked economic slowdown following the
January 25th 2011 revolution. Data from the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey of 2012 is used
and compared to previous survey rounds. Trends in population, the labor force, employment, and
unemployment are investigated and examined by age and education. Even though demographic
pressures on the labor market have decreased since 2006 as the youth bulge generation has
already made its way into the labor market, employment rates have decreased, labor force
participation among women has decreased, unemployment has slightly increased, and underemployment
has increased substantially. Overall, the labor market post-revolution is in a weaker
position than in 2006.

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