Skills for Improved Productivity, Employment Growth and Development: International Labour Conference, 97th Session, 2008 : Report V, Fifth Item on the AgendaExamines how, within a decent work perspective, countries can develop their skills base so as to increase both the quantity and the productivity of labour employed in the economy. |
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Inhoudsopgave
Connecting skills development to productivity and employment | 15 |
Skills and productivity in the workplace and along value chains | 55 |
Target groups | 79 |
Skills policies as drivers of development | 109 |
Technology trade | 127 |
Main policy orientations arising out of the report | 143 |
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