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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... population and labour force data ( UN , 1988 ) show that since 1950 , the population of the developing world has grown by more than one - third per decade ; indeed , excluding China ( where growth has slowed down markedly ) , population ...
... population and labour force data ( UN , 1988 ) show that since 1950 , the population of the developing world has grown by more than one - third per decade ; indeed , excluding China ( where growth has slowed down markedly ) , population ...
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... population and labour force growth is occurring . According to some revisionists , while population and labour force growth might contribute positively or negatively to secular per capita income growth , the impact is likely to be small ...
... population and labour force growth is occurring . According to some revisionists , while population and labour force growth might contribute positively or negatively to secular per capita income growth , the impact is likely to be small ...
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... population increase is estimated to account for 60 per cent of the rise in urban population according to a UN sample of 29 developing countries . Perhaps another 8-15 per cent is attributable to the reclassification of rural to urban ...
... population increase is estimated to account for 60 per cent of the rise in urban population according to a UN sample of 29 developing countries . Perhaps another 8-15 per cent is attributable to the reclassification of rural to urban ...
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Acknowledgements | 11 |
Factors Influencing Participation Rates | 23 |
Annex on Measurement Issues | 43 |
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