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Based on interviews with 1463 working mothers from seven sectors: garment workers, carpet weavers, pashmina weavers … their children. …
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and married women) and children labour force participation, unpaid work in the household and school attendance, and …
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woman worker in Colombia - finds that, despite higher fertility among non-working married women, the number of children …
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Working paper on the interrelationship between employment of women workers and fertility in Hungary. Discusses occupational structure, trends (1949-1980), wage structure, factors affecting fertility (incl. standard of living, occupational status, educational level, urbanization, infant and child...
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size and age of youngest children, etc., for women in different types of employment, and includes the research methodology …
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participation of woman workers, cultural factors, children mortality, etc. On reproduction and family planning, and discusses …
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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on obstacles to and proposals for research methodology concerning the exploitation of child labour in the informal sector of developing countries - discusses research and theoretical problems relating to non-cooperation of employers and public administration, lack...
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Describes the correlation between migration and child labour by reviewing secondary data of migrant children with or … without their families, and children left behind by their migrant parents. …
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Describes the types, causes and impact of gender-based occupational segregation and examines current levels in 15 countries. Investigates how this segregation has changed during the 1990s in terms of female participation in the labour force, index of dissimilarity, gender-dominated occupations,...
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