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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... participation rates for 1985 by age and sex for major regions " . The main sources of variation are female participation and the participation rate of young males ; there is little variation among men of prime working age ( considered ...
... participation rates for 1985 by age and sex for major regions " . The main sources of variation are female participation and the participation rate of young males ; there is little variation among men of prime working age ( considered ...
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... participation rate recovers at higher income levels , where many of the so - called newly industrialised economies ( NIEs ) are located , and is high ( 35 to 45 per cent ) among the industrial market economies . However , the statistics ...
... participation rate recovers at higher income levels , where many of the so - called newly industrialised economies ( NIEs ) are located , and is high ( 35 to 45 per cent ) among the industrial market economies . However , the statistics ...
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... participation as measured is relatively high in the urban areas . Ultimately though , urban as well as rural family businesses diminish in importance in favour of larger - scale , wage - based enterprises . Thus for women to remain in ...
... participation as measured is relatively high in the urban areas . Ultimately though , urban as well as rural family businesses diminish in importance in favour of larger - scale , wage - based enterprises . Thus for women to remain in ...
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Factors Influencing Participation Rates | 23 |
Annex on Measurement Issues | 43 |
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