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Presents the most important development trends, achievements and current problems concerning the use of information and communications technology (ICT) in Hungary, with special attention to the integration of new technology in the teaching process. Analyses governmental and non-governmental...
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direct foreign investment, and analyses 1979 questionnaire survey results covering employment creation, vocational training …
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Presents the results of a survey conducted in 22 small textile and clothing industrial enterprises and interviews of 83 …
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Based on the results of the first ILO pilot Inquiry on Investment in Training conducted in 2002 in 32 non-OECD countries. Examines the availability of statistics on training expenditures and participation in training activities. Identifies major sources and providers of data and suggests actions...
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Based on surveys of 300 micro and small-scale enterprises (MSEs) and 20 business development service (BDS) providers in Thailand and Viet Nam. Examines the types of services provided and identifies different methods of service provision: purchased services, services provided on a commission...
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Based on interviews with 13 union officials of both sexes as well as personnel from the Ministry of Labour.
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case study of an urban labour market in India. Based on a sample survey (1979-1980) of 338 workers, discusses demographic …
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Based on information collected from a sample survey of 480 Korean migrants who had worked in the Middle East, and in …
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Shows that diffusion of microelectronic machinery has not progressed far and that labour displacement effects do not appear very important at this stage.
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