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ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on a comparison of employment policies for migrant workers in Germany, Federal Republic, France and Switzerland, drawing lessons for the USA - outlines trends in the number of seasonal workers and other workers given work permits from 1950 to 1979, and studies...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper, comparison of the labour market impact of public expenditure for defence in Canada, France, Germany, Federal Republic, Norway, Sweden, UK and USA - examines the econometric models used to assess potential employment creation or unemployment in the construction...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper comprising a questionnaire survey of households of Yugoslav migrant workers in Germany, Federal Republic - examines the impact of emigration on the labour market in Yugoslavia and in host country, and covers occupational structure, skill and educational level,...
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Studies equal employment opportunities and integration into the labour market of migrant workers and ethnic minorities in four European countries.
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Studies equal employment opportunities and integration into the labour market of migrant workers and ethnic minorities in four European countries.
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Discusses economic and employment conditions in Turkey and suggests ways of improving them in order to reduce the flow of Turkish workers to Germany.
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Includes estimates on the volume of emigration from Turkey to EC countries if Turks had freedom of movement rights.
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Studies equal employment opportunities and integration into the labour market of migrant workers and ethnic minorities in four European countries.
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