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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on a case study of the impact of industrialization policy and trade policy on employment … in Cameroon - discusses labour market conditions, unemployment, wage structure and employment policy; examines labour …
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occupation); discusses implications for employment, labour market, wage structure, future immigration and immigration policy …
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1971 to 1991, especially in the light of technological development, globalization and employment flexibility. …
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Working paper on the interrelationship between employment of women workers and fertility in Hungary. Discusses …
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manufacturing industry, with particular reference to employment and to industrial policy adjustments to changing trade relations …
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Working paper on legal aspects of African migrant worker labour supply from Lesotho to the mining industry in South Africa R. Covers historical trends in migration policy before and since independence, recruitment policy in relation to migrants, discrimination patterns, etc., and comments on...
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technology and employment in certain high power consumption industries; discusses energy policy implications. Graphs, maps …
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ILO pub. Working paper on a comparison of employment effects of direct foreign investment in Indonesia, Malaysia, the … employment creation potential, wages, etc. Bibliography pp. 115 to 118 and statistical tables. …
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ILO pub. Working paper on employment effects of multinational enterprises in the UK - presents some features of foreign … investment in the UK, finds higher employment records in foreign and British based multinationals than in domestic firms, and …
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