Employment and Development: A New Review of EvidenceDevelopment Centre of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1993 - 276 pagina's Annex B.A Bibliographic Note on the ILO/WEP Country Strategy Missions |
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Most of the data shown for the developing countries in Table 2.1 relate to urban
areas . This is partly because the scope of labour force surveys quite commonly
is confined to large cities or to urban areas in the developing countries so that the
...
Most of the data shown for the developing countries in Table 2.1 relate to urban
areas . This is partly because the scope of labour force surveys quite commonly
is confined to large cities or to urban areas in the developing countries so that the
...
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Areas of expanding labour demand have been able to attract seasonal or
permanent workers from other areas rather easily . Moreover , the advent of rural
roads and trucks has also helped to transform the possibilities for local migration .
Areas of expanding labour demand have been able to attract seasonal or
permanent workers from other areas rather easily . Moreover , the advent of rural
roads and trucks has also helped to transform the possibilities for local migration .
Pagina 112
Areas of expanding labour demand have been able to attract seasonal or
permanent workers from other areas rather easily . Moreover , the advent of rural
roads and trucks has also helped to transform the possibilities for local migration .
Areas of expanding labour demand have been able to attract seasonal or
permanent workers from other areas rather easily . Moreover , the advent of rural
roads and trucks has also helped to transform the possibilities for local migration .
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Preface | 9 |
The Expanding Labour Force A Continuing Challenge | 23 |
What Do We Mean by the Employment Problem? 30 | 41 |
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activities Africa agricultural approach areas argument Asia Asian associated average Bangladesh basic benefits capital cent Chapter considerable continue costs crops developing countries differences discussion early earnings East economic effect efforts employment enterprise especially evidence example expansion experience exports factor farm farmers favour formal growth higher households impact import substitution important income increase India industry informal sector intensive investment labour force labour market land Latin America less limited manufacturing measured missions non-farm OECD opportunities output participation particularly period poor population possible problem productivity programmes projects public sector rapid reasons recent reform regional relatively rural scale seems share shows Source strategy structure studies success suggests survey Table trade unemployed urban usually wage workers World Bank
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