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is, reticent managers in Nigeria report paying higher wages but they are not doing so. … evidence consistent with the idea that reticent managers lie. First, it shows that reticent managers in Nigeria report that … their firms pay higher wages than other firms. This is consistent with previous studies that have found that they also …
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At present, the world economy is at a cross road. The Nigerian economy is therefore undergoing it most severe economic crisis since the Biafra war of the sixties. Currently, she is experiencing a staggering rate of inflation (well up to the double digit) as well as experiencing a severe...
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Covers the period from 1969 to 1989.
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Working paper on labour force participation of the women workers in Ife, Nigeria. Covers sex discrimination in …
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clusters, tracing techniques, etc., Presents case studies of surveys in India, Ecuador, Sierra Leone, Nigeria and Mexico, and …
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Explores the employment conditions in the oil sector, unionisation of workers, relations with employers, etc. in the period 1999-2004.
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and employment creation in Nigeria - based on a literature survey and five case studies of industrial enterprises …
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