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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... limited quantum of hours worked is likely to reflect the limited availability of work ( e.g. because of seasonality in agriculture or because of sickness and disease ) rather than the exercise of preferences on the part of the worker ...
... limited quantum of hours worked is likely to reflect the limited availability of work ( e.g. because of seasonality in agriculture or because of sickness and disease ) rather than the exercise of preferences on the part of the worker ...
Pagina 102
... limited . " ( ibid . , p . 981 ) . As discussed earlier , in empirical terms , trends in wages ought to be an important general source of information , with daily earnings of unskilled workers in the casual part of the labour market ...
... limited . " ( ibid . , p . 981 ) . As discussed earlier , in empirical terms , trends in wages ought to be an important general source of information , with daily earnings of unskilled workers in the casual part of the labour market ...
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... limited availability of technical and managerial staff , however , is another matter entirely . For Sudan , the prospects for peasant agriculture to benefit from a substantial flow of technicians and managers , willing to live and work ...
... limited availability of technical and managerial staff , however , is another matter entirely . For Sudan , the prospects for peasant agriculture to benefit from a substantial flow of technicians and managers , willing to live and work ...
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Factors Influencing Participation Rates | 23 |
Annex on Measurement Issues | 43 |
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