Drivers of labor force participation in advanced economies: macro and micro evidence

"Despite signicant headwinds from population aging in most advanced economies (AEs), labor force participation rates show remarkably divergent trajectories both across countries and across different groups of workers. Participation increased sharply among prime-age women and, more recently, old...

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Main Authors: Grigoli, Francesco, Koczan, Zsoka, Topalova, Petia
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2018
IMF
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19301710124911299929-Drivers-of-labor-force-partici.htm
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author Grigoli, Francesco
Koczan, Zsoka
Topalova, Petia
author_facet Grigoli, Francesco
Koczan, Zsoka
Topalova, Petia
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description "Despite signicant headwinds from population aging in most advanced economies (AEs), labor force participation rates show remarkably divergent trajectories both across countries and across different groups of workers. Participation increased sharply among prime-age women and, more recently, older workers, but fell among the young and prime-age men. This pa- per investigates the determinants of these trends using aggregate and individual-level data. We nd that the bulk of the dramatic increase in the labor force attachment of prime-age women and older workers in the past three decades can be explained by changes in labor mar- ket policies and institutions, structural transformation, and gains in educational attainment. Technological advances such as automation, on the other hand, weighed on the labor supply of prime-age and older workers. In light of the dramatic demographic shifts expected in the coming decades in many AEs, our ndings underscore the need to invest in education and training, reform the tax system, reduce early retirement incentives, improve the job-matching process, and help individuals combine family and work life in order to alleviate the pressures from aging on labor supply."
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is_hierarchy_title Drivers of labor force participation in advanced economies: macro and micro evidence
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IMF
spellingShingle Grigoli, Francesco
Koczan, Zsoka
Topalova, Petia
labour market
labour force participation
ageing population
Drivers of labor force participation in advanced economies: macro and micro evidence
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title Drivers of labor force participation in advanced economies: macro and micro evidence
topic labour market
labour force participation
ageing population
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19301710124911299929-Drivers-of-labor-force-partici.htm