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case studies of rural development and rural employment experiments; outlines the obstacles inherent in bureaucracy …
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, comprising a case study of labour administration bureaucracy in Lesotho as it affects emigrant workers - includes historical …
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shoe factory; outlines problems of state intervention, bureaucracy and industrial policy alternatives. …
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Examines how a minimum wage policy may be used as a tool to promote gender pay equity. Includes case studies of Argentina, Colombia and Mexico.
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Analyses gender issues affecting labour market outcomes from three perspectives: that of labour supply, labour demand and the role of the external factors that are driving change.
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper, comparison of the labour market impact of public expenditure for defence in Canada, France, Germany, Federal Republic, Norway, Sweden, UK and USA - examines the econometric models used to assess potential employment creation or unemployment in the construction...
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Examines the role of public sector employment in the labour market of developing countries. Looks at the growth of public sector employment during the sixties and seventies, especially at policies (e. g. nationalization and guaranteed employment programmes) introduced during the immediate post-...
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