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71.2% average for European and Central Asian countries.
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The gap between
the labor force participation rates of males and females has yet to be narrowed.
On the contrary, from 1995 to 2018 the gap widened by almost 2 percentage
points to 24.6
percentage points, reflecting the lack of improvement in the
labor participation rate among females and the slight improvement among
males during the period (Figure 3.11). An important factor that impacts
women’s labor force participation is the low coverage of kindergartens and
nurseries, which prevents women from relinquishing time spent on childcare.
12
World Bank. World Development Indicators. http://datatopics.worldbank.org/world-development-indicators/
(accessed 7 August 2019).
Box 3.5: Government Employment Promotion Program for 2018
Employment especially among young people is the most serious problem in
Uzbekistan, according to data from a sociological survey
by the Izhtimoiy Fikr
Center (
Regnum.ru
2018). The government’s Employment Promotion Program for
2018 gives priority to job creation across all sectors. The development of small
businesses and private enterprises, as well as support for craftsmanship,
remains
very important. The Employment Promotion Program aims to boost employment
through mobilizing resources to create more (
Gazeta.uz
2018)
•
permanent jobs (346,000 jobs) by implementing regional road maps and
investment projects and stimulating the growth of private enterprises; and
•
seasonal and temporary jobs (169,500 jobs) in agriculture and construction,
including public works and overseas employment.
Jobs in permanent workplaces are to be created by setting
up new capacities and
expanding existing ones including those in industry, services, agriculture, rural
construction, and infrastructure. Seasonal and temporary employment through
public works programs in agriculture include jobs in (i)
agricultural processing,
crop growing and harvesting, silk-worm breeding, and construction of housing
and other infrastructure; and (ii) placements abroad
through the Agency for
External Labor Migration. Public works will mainly benefit individuals from socially
vulnerable sectors of the population.
To achieve this, the Employment Promotion Program plans to (i) establish a
regional road map of jobs; (ii) use modern information
technology and programs
to make job search easier (e.g., college.mehnat.uz); and (iii) conduct on-site and
online job fairs in different cities and districts together with potential employers,
businesses, and organizations.
Sources:
Gazeta.uz
(2018) and
Regnum.ru
(2018).