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The paper summarizes information on health staffing trends in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and provides some comparisons with Western countries, especiially in the European Union. It looks at the broad economic, social and political background to the present situation, with...
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper, evaluation of National level Youth Service Council (youth organization) activities, esp. Its community development and training schemes, in Sri Lanka - reviews unemployment trends (1971-1981) by age group, sex and educational level; discusses schemes implementing...
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Looks at the fundamental importance of employment for development.
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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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ILO pub. Article on employment of disabled workers - presents a definition of disability, identifies criteria for suitable employment (meaningful income, productive occupational status, normal human relations and continuous pattern of responsibility and discipline), examines unemployment,...
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BIT de l’année 2006 mesuré avec l’enquête emploi, la campagne électorale a vu fleurir de multiples chiffres. La …’enquête emploi, selon laquelle le taux de chômage serait resté stable à 9,8 % en 2006. De son côté, Eurostat a décidé de faire des … orties ? Surtout, à quel niveau se trouve finalement le taux de chômage ? Y a-t-il eu ou non une reprise de l’emploi et une …
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Argues that employment remains depressed in the majority of Eurozone countries and that a further 4.5 million jobs may be lost. Suggests that addressing the jobs crisis in the Eurozone requires, first, repairing the financial system urgently.
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