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Discusses which countries have low and which have high Gini coefficients as well as relationships with the incomes of the poor and the rich.
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Proposes a methodology for measuring national poverty lines. …
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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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ILO pub-WEP pub-PREALC pub. Working paper, econometric model for the measurement of poverty and basic needs, partic. In …
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ILO pub. Article on the development of large cities and giant urban area agglomerations and their influence on living conditions and employment of urban populations - discusses the demographic aspects of large towns, makes forecasts, and examines the relationship between size and quality of...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on rural poverty and the dualistic nature of agrarian structures (dualistic farming) in … Guatemala - examines level and trend of rural poverty through indicators such as household income, housing, illiteracy and … nutrition; notes paradox of high rate of agricultural development and severe poverty in rural areas; analyses nature of agrarian …
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contracts, household income, and rural area poverty. References, statistical tables. …
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Examines employment trends in the period 1987-1998, with particular reference to the income dimension associated with changed employment structures.
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