Action research on the gender dimension of skills development in Cambodia: focus on the informal sector, populations living in poverty and social exclusion
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Action research on the gender dimension of skills development in Cambodia: focus on the informal sector, populations living in poverty and social exclusion

Research reviewing labour market trends and women and men’s access to vocational education and training. Analysing major training strategies, reviewing the impact and outcomes of training, providing good practices for the promotion of gender equality.

Type: Book
Date issued: 01 January 2004
Reference: 9221157962[ISBN]
Authors: Kusakabe, Kyoko; Malika, Yim Pich
Format available: PDF 106 p.

Tag: informal employment, equal employment opportunity, women workers, vocational training, informal economy, equal rights, gender equality, womens rights, social exclusion, women, research

Regions and countries covered: Asia, Cambodia

Unit responsible: ILO Subregional Office for East Asia

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