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Sifting through the Data: Labor Markets in Haiti through a Turbulent Decade (2001–2012)

Sifting through the Data: Labor Markets in Haiti through a Turbulent Decade (2001–2012)

World Bank 2016 41 pages
Summary — This paper provides an overview of Haiti’s labor markets and the determinants of labor income over a decade, focusing on growing urban areas. It harmonizes three household surveys conducted between 2001 and 2012 to provide new insights into the development of labor markets in a turbulent decade marked by political crisis and the 2010 earthquake. The analysis shows that Haiti’s labor markets are characterized by continuity over the period.
Key Findings
Full Description
This paper contributes to filling the gap in labor analysis in Haiti, which has been constrained by the dearth of data and the focus on measuring the impact of the 2010 earthquake. It provides an overview of Haiti’s labor markets and the determinants of labor income over a decade, focusing on growing urban areas. The study harmonizes three household surveys conducted between 2001 and 2012, offering new insights into the development of labor markets in a turbulent decade marked by the political crisis of 2004 and the earthquake of 2010. Despite the earthquake, the analysis reveals that Haiti’s labor markets are characterized by continuity over the period, with defining features remaining largely unchanged.
Topics
EconomySocial ProtectionGovernance
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2001 — 2012
Keywords
labor markets, poverty, female labor markets, youth employment, fragility, conflict, violence, self-employment, informality, urbanization
Entities
World Bank, IHSI, ILO, ECVMAS, ECVH, EEEI