Integrated Labour Market Assessment in Jigjiga and Kebribeyah --- by Samuel Hall

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Building on previous ILO work conducted in the Ethiopian regions and in Dadaab, Kenya, the study analysed labour market opportunities and constraints for refugees and hosts in Jijiga, Somali State through the prism of the Labour Market System (LMS). The analysis is conducted through the lens of decent work opportunities. This means that the study focuses on both the quantity and quality of jobs available for host communities and refugees. As such, the focus is not solely on unemployment patterns, but also and more crucially on the type of jobs occupied by host communities and refugees to measure decent work. Building on the Jijiga study, Samuel Hall was subsequently contracted to replicate the research in the Tigray regional state.

link to website: https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/ilo-nbspintegrated-labour-market-assessment-in-jigjiga-and-kebribeyah-a-marketplace-in-between-resilience-and-integration

link to PDF file: https://www.ifors.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ILOSH%E2%80%93-IntegratedLabourMarketAssessmentinJigjigaKebribeyah2020.pdf