Employment and Development: A New Review of EvidenceDevelopment Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1993 - 276 pagina's Examines the impact of various development strategies and models. Reviews experience in developing countries relating to the evolution of employment, unemployment and labour force participation for the period 1955 to 1990. Forecasts expansions of the labour force up to 2015. |
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... addition , enjoy a wage mark up of 25 per cent on primary sector workers ) . The approach is controversial , with many arguing that there are hidden differences between what appear to be identical workers so that the differentials in ...
... addition , enjoy a wage mark up of 25 per cent on primary sector workers ) . The approach is controversial , with many arguing that there are hidden differences between what appear to be identical workers so that the differentials in ...
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... addition , especially for staple food crops , most developing country producers face price elastic markets because they are not self - sufficient and thus compete against imports . What happened in India was largely the result of ...
... addition , especially for staple food crops , most developing country producers face price elastic markets because they are not self - sufficient and thus compete against imports . What happened in India was largely the result of ...
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... addition , there are also the very large countries such as India , Indonesia , Brazil and China where success in exporting is of secondary importance relative to the correct management of a dynamic , competitive process within the ...
... addition , there are also the very large countries such as India , Indonesia , Brazil and China where success in exporting is of secondary importance relative to the correct management of a dynamic , competitive process within the ...
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Factors Influencing Participation Rates | 23 |
Annex on Measurement Issues | 43 |
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