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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Goldschmidt - Clermont's reviews of more than 120 country studies show that by
some estimates , household work accounted for 30 to 50 per cent of the GDP ;
moreover , " unrecorded production absorbs about as much labour time as all ...
Goldschmidt - Clermont's reviews of more than 120 country studies show that by
some estimates , household work accounted for 30 to 50 per cent of the GDP ;
moreover , " unrecorded production absorbs about as much labour time as all ...
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... entrepreneurs whose earnings are not low . For consistent estimates of the size
and growth trends of the informal enterprise sector , agreement would be needed
both on a formal definition and on any compromises that might be needed to ...
... entrepreneurs whose earnings are not low . For consistent estimates of the size
and growth trends of the informal enterprise sector , agreement would be needed
both on a formal definition and on any compromises that might be needed to ...
Pagina 120
... sector entrepreneurs whose earnings are not low . For consistent estimates of
the size and growth trends of the informal enterprise sector , agreement would be
needed both on a formal definition and on any compromises that might be ...
... sector entrepreneurs whose earnings are not low . For consistent estimates of
the size and growth trends of the informal enterprise sector , agreement would be
needed both on a formal definition and on any compromises that might be ...
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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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