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Focuses on the role of training and human resources development to promote female entrepreneurship. Based on a survey …
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Presents a conservative estimate of the global outreach of the ILO's Know About Business (KAB) entrepreneurship … entrepreneurship education into secondary, vocational/technical training and higher education systems. …
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entrepreneurship; and promoting equality at work for young women and men. Outlines an action plan for employers and their organizations. …
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ILO pub. Article on comparison of employment policies (western Europe, Canada and USA) intended to diversify employment …
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Using an international comparative survey conducted by the ILO in 12 countries, examines the legal framework and enterprise practices (e.g. codes of conduct on AIDS, AIDS agreements concluded in important industrial sectors, as well as negative practices), the impact of the measures taken, and...
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opportunity and educational opportunity affirmative action programmes in the USA - comments on historical decisions and on passage …
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opportunities, and cites successful examples of sheltered workshops, etc. In Europe, Asia and the USA. References. …
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's trade union federation (lo) - presents brief comparison of wage earner funds in Western Europe and the USA, outlines …
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Compares conditions of academic tenure and its functional equivalent in post secondary education in selected Anglo-American countries and in countries governed by civil-service regimes. Draws conclusions regarding nomination and dismissal, the case of distant-study teaching, effects of brain...
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