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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Labour Force Growth , Unemployment and Labour Absorption - Labour Force
Growth . The developing countries are in the midst of a sustained expansion in
labour force which over the next 25 years will add approximately 1 billion new ...
Labour Force Growth , Unemployment and Labour Absorption - Labour Force
Growth . The developing countries are in the midst of a sustained expansion in
labour force which over the next 25 years will add approximately 1 billion new ...
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Chapter 1 The Expanding Labour Force A Continuing Challenge Labour Force
Projections The rapid growth of population in most parts of the developing world
became apparent in the mid- to late 1960s as statistics became more widely ...
Chapter 1 The Expanding Labour Force A Continuing Challenge Labour Force
Projections The rapid growth of population in most parts of the developing world
became apparent in the mid- to late 1960s as statistics became more widely ...
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This is illustrated in Figure 1.1 which also reveals the importance of China and
India in the global perspective . Among the developing countries , country and
regional disparities in labour force growth are increasing . In some countries ,
labour ...
This is illustrated in Figure 1.1 which also reveals the importance of China and
India in the global perspective . Among the developing countries , country and
regional disparities in labour force growth are increasing . In some countries ,
labour ...
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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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