Rising food prices and their implications for employment, decent work and poverty reduction
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Rising food prices and their implications for employment, decent work and poverty reduction

Employment Working Paper No. 30

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 23 June 2009
Reference: 978-92-2-122331-3[ISBN]
Authors: Rizwanul Islam, Graeme Buckley

Tag: decent work, employment, poverty alleviation, food and beverage industries, agriculture, developed countries, developing countries

Unit responsible: Employment

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