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Pakistan - Skills Assessment for Economic Growth

7 Nov 2019

In an era of globalization and rapidly changing technology, the nature of work and skills required is also rapidly changing, and it calls for an urgent need to redefine the types of skills considered in public policy. Technology is reshaping the demand for skills by reducing the value of skills that can be substituted by technologies. Technology is affecting the demand particularly for three types of skills in the workplace. First, the demand for nonroutine cognitive and socio-behavioral skills appear to be rising in both advanced and emerging economies. Second, the demand for routine job-specific skills is declining, and third, the value of combinations of different skill types appear to be increasing. In this context, skills, often used as a synonym for technical and vocational education and training (TVET) in public policy discussions, need to be redefined. The World Bank’s skills toward employment and productivity (STEP) framework defined three types of skills: (a) cognitive skills, (b) socio-behavioral skills, and (c) technical skills. The aim of this report is to discuss how Pakistan should deal with the skills development agenda for competitive economic growth. The study will focus on the big-picture questions of skills demand and supply in Pakistan by assessing the current situations of the skills demands, profiles of existing workers and future labor market entrants, and skills development opportunities in Pakistan and by discussing models and policy options for new skills and human capital development systems in Pakistan.
access to finance information and communication technology primary and secondary education foreign direct investment early childhood education rural development south asia access to education chamber of commerce and industry literacy and numeracy early childhood development female labor force participation jobs manufacturing sector labor markets millennium development goal private sector engagement gross national income inequality of opportunity skill development gender wage gap labor force participation rate rates of return federally administered tribal areas export-led growth economics of education educational sciences macroeconomics and economic growth skills development and labor market gender and skills number of workers social protections and labor provision of equipment access to land return to education share of wage number of beneficiaries gender and poverty gender and economics economics and gender gender and economic policy rural labor markets formal sector worker years of schooling labor market situation demand for service types of service skill development program private sector provision labor market outcome informal sector worker human capital outcomes access to training use of technology human capital development take time higher education institute access to technology lack of demand labor market information system total labor force quality of learning quality and relevance quality of job purchasing power parity term state bank of pakistan lack of incentive rapid population growth general secondary education low levels of education reduction in poverty upper secondary education basic education system complete primary school high dropout rate labor force survey secondary education level complete primary education adult literacy rate lack of skill perceived risk public sector job labor market structure lower level of education labor market condition learning by doing population growth rate economic opportunities for woman entire labor force unpaid family worker general secondary school research and innovation quality and efficiency demand for skill promoting gender equality local labor market know how quality assurance mechanism low labor force participation formal sector employment private training provider labor market need human capital investment economic growth drivers human capital constraint quality assurance standard lack of education education and training system tertiary education enrollment teacher training institute tertiary education sector higher level of education lower entry barrier access to skill productivity-led growth economic growth rate external training program school attendance rate labor market demand increase in labor job placement rate economic empowerment of woman structure of incentive providing universal access private training institute resource research cost of fund teaching-learning process public training provider skills of worker general education system registered job seekers tertiary education system labor market entrant supply of skill labor market analysis primary school participation changing labor market secondary school graduate rate of return to investment use of computers degree of fragmentation vocational training course primary education cycle constraints to entrepreneurship customs and trade regulations natural language processing previous work experience primary level of education private sector training job-related skill nature of participation formal sector wage creative problem solving labor market issue global knowledge economy primary education completion technical skill development labor market perspective enrollment by level promoting gender equity school participation rate labor market context private school enrollment multiple service provider technical higher education economic integration of woman shortage of demand annual development budget vocational training council adult literacy survey course set up accreditation of program large youth unemployment capital growth rate system of credit transfer career guidance system highquality basic education lifelong learning concept

Authors

Nomura,Shinsaku

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Disclosed
Doc Name
Pakistan - Skills Assessment for Economic Growth
Document Date
2019-06-01
Originating Unit
GED06 - EDU GP SAR
Published in
United States of America
Rel Proj ID
PK-Pakistan: Skills Assessment For Economic Growth -- P166345
Total Volume(s)
1
Unit Owning
Education SAR (HSAED)
Version Type
Revised
Volume No
1

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