就业不足和工人的技能丧失:尼日利亚的经验

U. Ikeije, C. A. Nwakanma, M. .. Johnpedro
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本文分析了尼日利亚劳动力市场在就业不足方面的经验及其与工人技能的联系。本文采用了案头审查的方法,依据的是负责保存这些数据的经认可的政府机构(国家统计局)官方记录中的现有就业不足数据。其他支持性数据来自国际劳工组织(劳工组织)。从该机构和国际机构的正式记录中获得的二手数据(纯粹是描述性的)加以介绍、分析和使用,作为解释就业不足现象及其与工人缺乏技能的联系的基础。结果显示,在2020年第二季度就业的72.90%的工人中,28.57%的人处于就业不足状态。在2020年第四季度从事工作活动的66.72%的人口中,另有22.8%代表未充分就业的工人。该论文的结论是,尼日利亚劳动力市场上相当大比例的工人所从事的工作没有充分利用他们的培训、技能和技术诀窍,尼日利亚劳动力市场上观察到的就业不足与工人的技能缺乏有关。然而,本文建议劳动力市场经营者应着手对受影响的工人进行再培训和再培训。这可能是解决去技能化问题的灵丹妙药,尤其是在短期内。关键词:就业不足,工人去技能化,劳动力市场,技能利用不足,尼日利亚
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UNDEREMPLOYMENT AND WORKERS’ DESKILLING: THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE
This paper analyzed the Nigerian labour market experience in relation to underemployment and its linkage to workers’ deskilling. The paper adopted the desk review approach by relying on existing data on underemployment from the official records of the accredited government agency (National Bureau of Statistics) saddled with the responsibility of keeping such data. Other supportive data were generated from the International Labour Organization (ILO). The secondary data (which are purely descriptive) from the official records of this agency and international institution were presented, analyzed and used as the basis for explanation of the phenomenon of underemployment and its linkage to workers’ deskilling. The result showed that out of the 72.90% workers who were employed in the 2nd quarter of 2020, 28.57% were underemployed. Another 22.8% represent the underemployed workers out of 66.72% of people engaged in working activities in the 4th quarter of 2020. The paper concludes that a significant percentage of workers in the Nigerian labour market are in jobs that under-utilize their training, skill and technical know-how, and that underemployment as observed in the Nigerian labour market is linked to workers’ deskilling. However, the paper recommends that the labour market operators should embark on retraining and reskilling the affected workers. This could serve as a panacea to deskilling, especially in the short-run. Keywords: Underemployment, Workers’ deskilling, Labour market, Skill underutilization, Nigeria
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