Type | Journal Article - International Journal |
Title | The Effect of Firm’s Growth on the Income of Their Employees (A Case Study of Medium and Large Scale Manufacturing Enterprise in |
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Volume | 3 |
Issue | 5 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
Page numbers | 217-237 |
URL | http://www.ejournalofbusiness.org/archive/vol3no5/vol3no5_2.pdf |
Abstract | Ethiopia is a least developed country with an average GDP per capita income of USD 101.2 and Real GDP growth rate for 4.5% of the period 1991/92-2002/03 (EEA, 2004: 6). More than 85% of the population is engaged in agriculture, which has generated on the average 47.5% of real GDP growth rate for the last twelve years .The industrial sector’s contribution to real GDP growth rate is 10.7 % for the last twelve years (NBE 2004: 1). The population size, which is close to 84,734,262, is increasing at a rate of 2.9% per annum (ILo, 2003: 1). According to the International Labor Organization report in 2000 urban unemployment in Ethiopia was 24.7%, showing the seriousness of the unemployment problem in urban areas. Besides, Ethiopia’s Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction Program (SDPRP) published in July 2002 by the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development revealed that during the year 1999/2000 in Ethiopia the proportion of people who were absolutely poor was 29.6%. According to MoFED (2004), the percentage of the population under food poverty in rural areas is about 30.4% where as the corresponding figure for urban areas stood approximately 25.7%. Poverty reduction and sustainable development in Ethiopia require a transformation from reliance on a traditional agriculture to a rapid expansion of modern agriculture, agribusiness, and the manufacturing sector, which will create jobs for the urban unemployed, new entrants to the labor market and migrant workers from the rural areas. To this effect, the Government of Ethiopia has taken a number of specific policy measures aimed at the creation of enabling environment for the revival and expansion of the private sector (FDRE, 2002: 2). |
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