The World Bank Employment Policy Primer aims to provide a comprehensive, up-to-date resource on labor market policy issues. The series includes two products: short notes (below) with concise summaries of best practice on various topics and longer papers with new research results or assessments of the literature and recent experience.
 Unemployment Insurance Simulation Model (241KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 11, December 2008
 Minimum Wages in Developing Countries: Helping or Hurting Workers? (164KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 10, December 2008
 The Effects of Globalization on Working Conditions in Developing Countries: An Analysis Framework and Country Study Results (102KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 9, March 2008
 If On-the-Job Training is So Important to Competitiveness, Why isn’t There a Better Market for It? (101KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 8, September 2007
 Active Labor Market Programs: Evidence from Evaluations (1.2MB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 7, July 2006
 Training Levies: Evidence from Evaluations (91KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 6, April 2004
 Unemployment Insurance: Efficiency Effects and Lessons for Developing Countries (101KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 5, April 2004
 Comparing Unemployment Insurance and Unemployment Assistance (101KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 4, February 2004
 Public Employment Services: Functions and Innovations (67KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 3, September 2003
 Impact Evaluation: Techniques for Evaluating Active Labor Market Programs Also available in French (202KB PDF) and Spanish (200KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 2, December 2002
 Employment Protection: Rules for Hiring and Termination (42KB PDF) Also available in French (151KB PDF) and Spanish (157KB PDF) Employment Policy Primer Note No. 1, December 2002
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