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Aims at analysing and systematizing the health challenges faced by the poorest strata of urban workers and to discuss solutions. Uses interviews carried out with ILO and WHO staff members from different departments and programmes, completed with interviews with professionals from other...
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Sudan, to determine the contribution of children to family income (as unpaid family workers, etc.) - constitutes part of a …
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The study aims to assess the labour absorptive capacity of the enterprise economy, to uncover the nature and scope of training, employment and income opportunities available and to identify a set of policy alternatives which could enhance its potential role in the development process - rather...
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Investigates the nature and determinants of income distribution and poverty, and explores the relationships between indicators of income status and poverty and demographic indices.
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the rural population and rural area poverty in the Acholi area of Southern Sudan …
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rural migration in the Sudan - covers demographic characteristics and motivations of migrants, migration and the urban area …
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Sudan - gives economic forecasts up to 1990; examines gross domestic product, economic conditions, indigenous energy sources …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on population dynamics, poverty and basic needs in southern Sudan - based on literature …
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Reviews the work of three ILO programmes of assistance to refugees in the 1980s in Somalia, Sudan and apartheid South …
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in Egypt and Sudan - includes general information on economic conditions, human capital, population, employment and …
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