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Selected ILO publications
Food and Drink - Employment
Food and Drink Small and Medium Enterprises, Informal Economy
- Prospects for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in the food and drink industries in Guyana - pdf, 359k
Forde, Abdul Rahim. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.227, Geneva, 2005
- Alimentation et boisson au Burkina Fasa: au-delà de la survie - pdf, 726 (available in French only)
Sow, Dié Martin. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.228, Geneva, 2005.
- The Warp and the Web: Organized production and unorganized producers in the informal food-processing industry: Case studies of bakeries, savouries' establishments and fish processing in the city of Mumbai (Bombay) - pdf, 1268k Dewan, Ritu. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.156, Geneva, 2000.
Tobacco - Employment
- Employment trends in the tobacco sector: Challenges and prospects - pdf, 542k
Note on the proceedings - pdf, 295k
Reports for and of the Tripartite Meeting on the Future of Employment in the Tobacco Industry, Geneva, 2003.
- Making ends meet: Bidi workers in India today A study of four states - pdf, 782k
Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.202, Geneva, 2003.
- Employment trends in the tobacco sector: Selected provinces of Bulgaria and Turkey - pdf, 261k
Sectoral Activites Programme Working Paper, WP. 194, Geneva 2003.
- A study of the tobacco sector in selected provinces of Cambodia and China - pdf, 332k
Maeda, Yuko; He Yongqing; Zhang Yunling. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.185, Geneva, 2003.
- Tobacco: An economic lifeline? The case of tobacco farming in the Kasungu Agricultural Development Division, Malawi - pdf, 382k
Mwasikakata, Michael. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.184, Geneva, 2003.
- The tobacco sector in the United States: A study of five states - pdf, 284k
Kennedy, Maureen. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.183, Geneva, 2002.
- The world tobacco industry: Trends and prospects - pdf, 2295k
Liemt, Gijsbert van. Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper, WP.179, Geneva, 2002.
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