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Altersvorsorge 1 Betriebliches Bildungsmanagement 1 Developing countries 1 Employer-provided training 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Knowledge society 1 Mexico 1 Mexiko 1 Retirement provision 1 Sozialreform 1 Welfare reform 1 Wissensgesellschaft 1
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James, Estelle 1 López Acevedo, Gladys 1 Tan, Hong W. 1
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World Bank Institute / Human Development Division 2 World Bank / Development Research Group / Poverty and Human Resources 1 World Bank / Latin America and the Caribbean Regional Office / Economic Policy Sector Unit 1
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Mexico : in-firm training for the knowledge economy
López Acevedo, Gladys - 2003
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Coverage under old age security programs and protection for the uninsured : what are the issues?
James, Estelle - 1999
The shift toward social security systems with a tighter link between benefits and contributions will make such systems more fiscally sustainable. But to protect the uninsured and underinsured, such programs should be complemented by better social assistance programs for low-income groups
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