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Measuring decent work with statistical indicators

Year of publication:
2003
Authors: ANKER, Richard ; CHERNYSHEV, Igor ; EGGER, Philippe ; MEHRAN, Farhad ; RITTER, Joseph A.
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International Labour Review. - International Labour Organization (ILO), ISSN 0020-7780. - Vol. 142.2003, 2, p. 147-178
Publisher: International Labour Organization (ILO)
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