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implications for countries of emigration (Lesotho, Malawi) and immigration (South Africa R, rhodesia (Zimbabwe)) - constitutes part … of a WEP research project on migration for employment. References and statistical tables. …
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ILO pub-WEP pub. Working paper on labour shortage problems and dependency on immigration in capital-rich Arab country … employment. References and statistical tables. …
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out-migrants, remittances in connection with return migration and immigration, and includes sample questionnaires. Graphs …
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ILO pub. Working paper on immigration in France, with partic. Reference to the influx from 1945-1984 of irregular … measures against clandestine employment. References, statistical tables. …
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Focuses on the consequences of the European Single Market for migrant workers, especially those from non-Community countries.
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ILO pub. Article presenting a disaggregated approach to employment effects of agricultural mechanization in punjab …, India - analyses employment impact according to type of wheat cultivation technique (tractor, high crop yield seeds …
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the implications for employment adjustment, and examines the responses of training systems, vocational schools and …
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ILO pub. Article on the effect of changes in the economic structure upon employment in developing countries - discusses …
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traditional family-based economic structure and the transition to new means of production involving employment of women, changes …
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need for a well-conceived child care policy, and includes employment trends with regard to the number of working mothers …
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