Employment Working Papers
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Employment Working Papers

  1. A view on international labour standards, labour law and MSEs

    Julio Faundez

    Employment Working Paper No. 18

  2. From corporate-centred security to flexicurity in Japan

    Kazutoshi Chatani

    Employment Working Paper No. 17

  3. The impact of macroeconomic change on employment in the retail sector in India : policy implications for growth, sectoral change and employment

    Jayati Ghosh, Amitayu Sengupta and Anamitra Roychoudhury (Economic Research Foundation, New Delhi)

    Employment Working Paper No. 16

  4. School-to-work-transitions in Mongolia

    Francesco Pastore

    Employment Working Paper No. 14

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

    Theo Sparreboom and Michael P.F. de Gier

    Employment Working Paper No. 13

  6. School-to-work transition : evidence from Nepal

    New Era - Employment Policy Department

    Employment Working Paper No. 10

  7. Skills development for industrial clusters : a preliminary review

    Marco Marchese and Akiko Sakamoto

    Employment Working Paper No. 8

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