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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Pagina 100
... pattern of domestic demand for manufactures might be largely neutralised through exporting more labour intensive manufactures in exchange for less labour - intensive ones . The point remains that once patterns of demand begin to evolve ...
... pattern of domestic demand for manufactures might be largely neutralised through exporting more labour intensive manufactures in exchange for less labour - intensive ones . The point remains that once patterns of demand begin to evolve ...
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... pattern of changes . These changes , however , tell only a part of the story since their coverage is limited , and much of the labour force is self - employed . The large growth in non - farm employment , much of which is associated ...
... pattern of changes . These changes , however , tell only a part of the story since their coverage is limited , and much of the labour force is self - employed . The large growth in non - farm employment , much of which is associated ...
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... patterns of the poor would have a greater influence in total consumption and investment34 . In Kenya and Sri Lanka at least , this was to be encouraged by a pattern of taxes and subsidies and incomes policies . In Colombia , there was ...
... patterns of the poor would have a greater influence in total consumption and investment34 . In Kenya and Sri Lanka at least , this was to be encouraged by a pattern of taxes and subsidies and incomes policies . In Colombia , there was ...
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Factors Influencing Participation Rates | 23 |
Annex on Measurement Issues | 43 |
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