Structural Adjustment, Labour and the Poor in Pakistan

Authors

  • Shahrukh Rafi Khan
  • Safiya Aftab

Keywords:

Structural adjustment, Pakistan, IMF, International Monetary Fund, structural adjustment agreements

Abstract

In this paper we cite evidence regarding the likely impact of IMF/World Bank policies on labour and the poor in Pakistan. Our findings show that since the 1987 bout of structural adjustment, public sector employment has decreased while wages have been frozen. Also, overall unemployment in occupations with a high incidence of the poor has dramatically increased and real wages of skilled and unskilled labour sharply declined. In addition, subsidies that were critical to the consumption pattern of the poor have been cut while the burden of indirect taxes on the poorest income group has increased. Not surprisingly, there has been an increase in poverty and inequality, particularly in the rural areas.

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Published

2024-10-29