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Taiwan's remarkable growth record has been the result of an outward-looking, export propelled development strategy …. Recently unfavourable political and economic events have adversely affected Taiwan’s economy. This article analyses the country …
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According to the latest census of April 1, 1971, India had a total population of about 547 million, of which 184 million were the potential labour force (i.e., all employed persons and all the unemployed, taken together). As the population growth is still accelerating, it is foreseen that the...
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Labour force structure can be regarded as an important factor in analysing employment and unemployment problems in a developing economy. Specially in a country where data on the employment situation are very limited, characteristics regarding the structure of the labour force contribute a great...
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Taiwan is developing ever more perceptibly into what both Peking and Taipei consider it to be: a province of China …
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