“Labor markets around the world suffer from a range of inefficiencies that pose hurdles for individuals while lowering overall employment and productivity.
In many countries, labor markets have been deteriorating for decades. First, there are growing problems matching jobs and workers. The skills that many workers have may not match the opportunities at hand, information gaps may prevent qualified job seekers from ever learning about promising openings,
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