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Covers data from 1990 to 1997.
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It is normally accepted that the public sector includes, on the one hand, the public service, consisting of State administrations and public bodies throughout the country (at the regional and local levels) and, on the other hand, public enterprises, which are owned wholly or in part by the State...
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Based on data from a survey of 1,500 street children, 81 employers from various industries and 95 experts from governmental and nongovernmental organizations.
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Analyses changes in the structure of Brazilian families and the labour market in the period 1992-2001. Refers to relevant legislation.
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Working paper on legal aspects of African migrant worker labour supply from Lesotho to the mining industry in South Africa R. Covers historical trends in migration policy before and since independence, recruitment policy in relation to migrants, discrimination patterns, etc., and comments on...
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Examines the costs and benefits associated with the promotion of pay equity in order to inform policy, and to encourage employers to address gender discrimination in remuneration.
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on the impact of trade policy and industrialization policy on employment in Tunisia - comments on economic legislation in favour of export oriented industry; discusses its economic role and contribution to the balance of payments and technology transfer; identifies...
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Presents an overview of labour migration in Sri Lanka and reviews the legislative framework, government policy and private initiatives concerning female migrant workers.
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