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implications for countries of emigration (Lesotho, Malawi) and immigration (South Africa R, rhodesia (Zimbabwe)) - constitutes part … of a WEP research project on migration for employment. References and statistical tables. …
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occupation); discusses implications for employment, labour market, wage structure, future immigration and immigration policy …
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ILO pub. Working paper on trends in immigration and internal migration of black migrant workers in South Africa R, from … employment of woman workers; outlines labour legislation affecting labour mobility; notes personnel policy in gold mines …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on labour shortage problems and dependency on immigration in capital-rich Arab country … employment. References and statistical tables. …
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in Egypt and Sudan - includes general information on economic conditions, human capital, population, employment and … labour demand, examines the effects of emigration and immigration on economic development in relation to each country, and …
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Mesure l'influence de l'application des normes fondamentales du travail sur le fonctionnement et les performances des entreprises, les contraintes à leur mise en oeuvre, et fait des propositions pour assurer une promotion efficace des normes.
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Traces the problems of administration in the public service and analyses the impact of reforms.
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Using a Social Accounting Matrix analyses five policy options for land conservation such as reduction of peanut monoculture, internal and international migration, regional development, reforestation and land tenure reform.
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Presents the results of a survey carried out in 2003/04 about working time in the formal and informal sectors.
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