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Jingyuan Deng

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Jingyuan Deng
Consultant, World Bank's Office of the Chief Economist for the Middle East and North Africa

Deng Jing-Yuan is a consultant at the World Bank's Office of the Chief Economist for the Middle East and North Africa, assisting research projects on Egypt. Previously, he was a commodity analyst specializing in agricultural and chemical commodities. He holds a BSc and an MSc from the London School of Economics.

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Labour market transitions over the life cycle in Egypt across two decades

To assess the impact of Covid-19 on Egypt’s labour markets, it is useful to understand how they functioned prior to the shock. Drawing on two decades of data on labour market transitions, this column concludes that the hefty reliance of the country’s economy on public sector employment, in particular for women, the small size of the private formal sector, the large and increasing private informal sector, and the very low participation of women all make the Egyptian labour market less resilient in absorbing the negative effects of the pandemic.

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