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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the effects of rural migration on unemployment and the urban area labour market in India - presents a case study of Ludhiana discussing the causes, implications and benefits of migration, migrant worker profile by age group, educational level, marital status,...
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Covers trend from 1990 to 1998.
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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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Assesses the gender-differentiated impact of globalization in the past and the recent financial crisis on employment in the modern formal sector. Provides an economic assessment of the possible future of the formal labour market and suggests various policy options required for the adjustment...
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Examines the development and characteristics of the informal sector in Central America, focusing on non-agricultural micro-business, and identifies the main problems faced. Discusses the concept and measurement of the informal sector. Includes data for the region as a whole and for individual...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on female labour market participation (the woman worker) in Kenya, based on data from a national level household survey - constitutes part of a WEP research project on population and employment. References and statistical tables.
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Based on two ILO surveys conducted among manufacturing enterprises covering approximately 144,000 workers in Hungary (the Hungarian Labour Flexibility Survey) and 331,000 workers in Bulgaria (The Bulgarian Labour Flexibility Survey).
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Discusses gender issues relevant to labour statistics, measurement methodologies and dissemination practices.
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