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types of sponsors and projects, objectives of reducing unemployment, characteristics and duration of participation, impacts … on wages and inflation as well as programme efficiency. Bibliography. …
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flexible indexation should try to ensure (1) that inflation affects the formulation of wage policy as little as possible and (2 …
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economic development trends, 1970-1982, in Zambia - covers balance of payments, economic growth, trade, inflation, wages …
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ILO pub. Article on comparison of causes and economic policy implications concerning unemployment in Germany, Federal …, considers effects of wages and social security benefits on labour mobility, analyses structural unemployment and frictional … unemployment, and finds that the majority of unemployment is due to insufficient demand and, therefore, macro- economic in nature …
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ILO pub. Article on the notion of 'voluntary' unemployment in developed countries and in developing countries … - analyses six behavioural characteristics attributed to unemployed workers suspected of indulging in voluntary unemployment (e ….g. Excessive wages aspirations, preference for part time employment, etc.), considers possible effects of unemployment benefit, and …
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Describes the data collecting methodology for statistics on employment, unemployment, hours of work and wages used in …
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Criticizes the standard international definition of unemployment as being too restrictive to measure accurately … unemployment in labour- surplus economies. Using Indonesia as a basis, proposes a definition which is based on trends in real wages …
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