Republic of Kosovo: Selected Issues
December 23, 2024
Summary
This Selected Issues paper highlights recent trends in the Kosovo labor market and emigration. Like other Western Balkan countries, Kosovo experienced a sharp decline in population over the previous decade, as emigration increased. Using a structural model of the labor market and migration, the paper examines the potential impact of further EU integration. While lower migration costs hurt the economy, productivity convergence brought on by EU integration has an offsetting impact by increasing wages, lowering unemployment, and increase immigration. Policy simulations show that policymakers have a diverse set of tools—including structural reforms, active labor market policies, business support, and labor participation support—to boost potential and support the labor market. A key result from the policy simulations is that, while the policies target various stages of the labor market, they have similar macroeconomic impacts. In this regard, it is important for policymakers to focus on policies with the largest potential impact relative to the cost of implementation. Additionally, policies should be combined with careful monitoring and updating to ensure that they remain effective and efficient.
Subject: Digitalization, Expenditure, Labor, Labor markets, Pension spending, Pensions, Public employment, Technology
Keywords: Digitalization, ECB monetary policy PASSTHROUGH, ECB policy rate Passthrough, EU integration, Europe, gender wage gap, Global, Labor markets, Pension spending, Pensions, Public employment, wage gender gap, Western Europe, women wage
Pages:
58
Volume:
2024
DOI:
Issue:
365
Series:
Country Report No. 2024/365
Stock No:
1KOSEA2024003
ISBN:
9798400297991
ISSN:
1934-7685




