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Presents trends and estimates of the poor, near poor and middle class working population in developing Asia and the Pacific.
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Presents the results of surveys carried out during 1983 and 1984 to test alternative questionnaire formulations and to examine the field application in household surveys of the measurement of the economically active population. Covers workers in marginal activities and the informal sector.
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towards flexibility may help reduce unemployment. This paper examines the reliability of the data and of the methodology used … unemployment and positively associated with employment elasticities, and that large-scale reforms of labour market institutions …) cannot be replicated. Moreover, the methodology of identifying reforms from the data employed in the latter paper does not …
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Criticizes the standard international definition of unemployment as being too restrictive to measure accurately … unemployment in labour- surplus economies. Using Indonesia as a basis, proposes a definition which is based on trends in real wages …
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Describes the data collecting methodology for statistics on employment, unemployment, hours of work and wages used in …
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Examines ways of measuring the impact of community and institutional variables on individual fertility.
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collecting in developing countries - covers methodology, questionnaire characteristics, choice of respondent, sampling frames and …
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