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ILO pub-WEP pub. Mission report comprising an economic analysis of the impact of rural migration on agricultural development in Swaziland - discusses opportunity cost of men migration from farms and effects on traditional agriculture, etc., refers to the need for a balance between maize...
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Argues that achieving the ILO's decent work agenda requires that the conceptualization of employment be given a human face. Giving employment a human face will generate a richer intellectual perspective in which work is rooted in broader objectives than efficiency, and in which human rights and...
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Assesses the state of labour law, and reflects on the nature and future of work, on the ideas involved and the historical process through which it has passed. Compares the concepts of work vs training, remunerated vs non- remunerated work, wage employment vs self-employment, and private vs...
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Discusses gender issues relevant to labour statistics, measurement methodologies and dissemination practices.
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Discusses gender issues relevant to labour statistics, measurement methodologies and dissemination practices.
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Examines regional economic development activities in the MESTA region. Analyses how well the region has responded to the changes caused by globalization while maintaining local employment and stimulating job growth. Describes locally based initiatives for economic development and assesses ILO...
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Provides an overview of the construction industry in Singapore. Studies the structure of the construction workforce, the terms of employment, policies towards worker, the effects of employment of foreign workers on local industry, the reducing reliance on foreign construction workers, and the...
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Analyses the economic contributions of multinational enterprises (MNEs) to the Namibian and Zimbabwean economies. Looks at certain social aspects and compares the volume, distribution and contributions of MNE capital to the two countries' economies before and after economic liberalization.
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