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Based on the 2004 Labour Force Survey. Presents data on employment, unemployment and the extent of informality and …
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Analyzes the main reasons of informal employment at SMEs and looks for decisions to stimulate formal employment in the …
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Examines trends in non-regular employment and related issues in the Republic of Korea. Argues that the labour market is … further segmented by different types of non-regular employment and such segmentation is demonstrated in job quality gaps. …
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Analyses the results of a survey on informal employment that was carried out in November 2006 in the Harare suburb of …
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in the informal economy in proportion to the GDP and (ii) the proportion of employment in the informal economy to the … total non-agricultural employment. Drawing on previous findings and their policy implications, the paper attempts to …
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Discusses gender issues relevant to labour statistics, measurement methodologies and dissemination practices.
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Discusses gender issues relevant to labour statistics, measurement methodologies and dissemination practices.
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Provides an overview of the construction industry in South Africa and examines collective bargaining arrangements and other institutions which affect organizing, wages and working conditions for informal sector workers. Profiles the activities of four unions and two associations of building...
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Using data from the Georgia Labour Force Survey for 1998 and 1999, provides a profile of informal employment in the …
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During the 1970s and early 1980s the ILO carried out a number of studies on the informal sector in large urban centres of developing countries, including Accra, Lome, Yaounde, Dakar and Kaolack. These studies failed to elaborate on the nature and extent of the relationship between the informal...
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