Informal sector employment
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- What is wrong with new laws against child labour in India?
- ( N. Reddy;I. Srinath;J. Seabrooke / The Concerned for Working Children , 2006)
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Could India’s child labour laws be doing more harm than good? In 2006 the Government of India introduced new laws against the employment of children under the age of 14 in domestic work, agri...
- Why do so many primary-age children in Cambodia work?
- ( United Nations [UN] Children's Fund , 2006)
- In Cambodia, more than half of all children begin working by the age of 10. This report provides an overview of the child labour phenomenon in Cambodia — its extent and nature, its determinants, and t...
- Analysis of school to work transition in Sub-Saharan Africa
- ( L. Guarcello / Understanding Children's Work, Innocenti Research Centre , 2005)
- This study aims to generate and analyse a set of youth education and employment indicators based on survey data for a subset of 13 countries in the Sub Saharan Africa (SSA)region. Particular emphasis ...
- What factors contribute to the high rates of unemployment among MENA youth?
- ( N. Kabbani; E. Kothari / World Bank , 2005)
- This paper investigates the youth labour market in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region in order to identify factors contributing to the persistently high rates of unemployment and joblessness a...
- Policy considerations and recommendations for the development of National Action Plans on Youth Employment
- ( M. Keune; R. Monticone / International Labour Organization , 2004)
- This document was produced with the aim of assisting policy makers, the social partners, youth, and other stakeholders in formulating policies for youth employment, known as "National Reviews and Acti...
- Jobs for the boys? Equal employment opportunities for all in Russia
- ( Simon Clarke / id21 Development Research Reporting Service , 2002)
- What can the private sector do to help provide jobs for young people in Russia? Many of the reform and assistance programmes in Russia have targeted the new private sector, yet very little is known ab...
- Back to basics. Education for work on the informal side of the developing marketplace
- ( Kenneth King;Simon McGrath / id21 Development Research Reporting Service , 1998)
- Self-employment has become a major contributor to national economies yet it remains largely invisible in education and training policies. As job opportunities shrink in the formal sector and youth une...
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