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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the role of labour mobility and rural migration in the formation of working class attitudes characteristic of capitalism (proletarianisation) - discusses relationships with division of labour, and considers elements of social conflict inherent in workers...
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Explores the concept of workers' economic vulnerability, covering insecurity of income, employment and working conditions. Discusses vulnerability of workers by sector and by labour status and identifies susceptible groups (labour circulants, young workes and women).
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper analysing the impact of the rural migration of rural women on the labour market and labour force participation in the metropolitan urban area of kingston in Jamaica - constitutes part of a WEP research project on population and employment and includes results of a...
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Based on a 1988 survey of 2,682 manufacturing firms. Examines the impact of trade unionism on the labour market, comparing the effect of company unions and industrial unions.
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ILO pub. Article on economic implications of child labour in developing countries - develops a typology of child employment consisting of homemaker duties, unpaid work, forced labour, wages labour, informal sector, schooling, leisure and reproductive activities, reviews different kinds of...
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Contains proposals for combating European unemployment by a citizenship income guarantee coupled with community unionism and collective profit sharing.
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Contains proposals for combating European unemployment by means of a citizenship income guarantee coupled with community unionism and collective profit sharing.
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