Assessing vulnerable employment : the role of status and sector indicators in Pakistan, Namibia and Brazil
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Assessing vulnerable employment : the role of status and sector indicators in Pakistan, Namibia and Brazil

Employment Working Paper No. 13

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 15 February 2008
Reference: 978-92-2-121283-6[ISBN]
Authors: Theo Sparreboom and Michael P.F. de Gier
The main focus of this paper is on how two indicators, status in employment and sectoral employment, which are standard ingredients of the economic development discourse and are both part of the ILO’s set of Key Indicators of the Labour Market (KILM), are interlinked empirically and how they can be used to assess labour market vulnerability.

Tag: employment, economic sectors

Regions and countries covered: Namibia, Brazil, Pakistan

Unit responsible: Employment

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