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The paper summarizes information on health staffing trends in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and provides … political background to the present situation, with reference to labour market conditions and the health status of the people in …
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Comprises seven case studies taken from a larger project on rural labour markets and employment policies. Examines how rural labour markets function and the complex factors that condition their outcomes.
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Based on a survey of 400 enterprises, draws conclusions about the length, methodology, impact and costs of social auditing undergone during the past two years.
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Aims at analysing and systematizing the health challenges faced by the poorest strata of urban workers and to discuss …
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Turkey - analyses emigration in the light of the political system, historical political behaviour and economic planning …
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Discusses the position of labour law in the EU candidate countries vis-a-vis EC Law and ILO Standards. Undertakes a comparison between approaches to labour regulations in candidate countries and in EU member states.
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Analyses the nature of growth, economic policies and employment as well as its linkages in four Middle East and North African countries taking into account the pervasive effects of the global economic and financial crisis.
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Discusses economic and employment conditions in Turkey and suggests ways of improving them in order to reduce the flow …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the social structure and labour market in the agricultural sector in Turkey …
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