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The International Institute for Labour Studies, a research arm of the International Labour Organization (ILO), is to launch its fourth report in the series "Studies on Growth with Equity" in Madrid on Monday, 27 June, 2011. The new study "Spain: Quality Jobs for a New Economy" takes an in-depth look at the Spanish labour market and economy and offers a set of policy recommendations on how the Spanish economy can best recover from the recent crisis. It also includes a series of comprehensive statistics and trends related to the labour market in Spain.
Macroeconomics. --- Job creation --- Occupations.
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This scholarly book focuses on the issue of high unemployment and the challenges related thereto in South Africa. It demonstrates the urgent need for research into the contribution of job creation to poverty alleviation and economic growth. This research is relevant from a legal, economic and social sciences point of view. The main thesis of the book is to explore the influence of labour legislation on job creation. It investigates sustainability regarding employment relationships through the lens of the two primary participants: business and organised labour. This book adds value to the social justice context from both a societal and business point of view. It provides business and unionised labour a voice from which the influence of labour legislation on job creation and job sustainability can be addressed.
Job creation --- Labor laws and legislation --- Labor market
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This issue of the International Journal of Labour Research focuses on the question of whether the jobs that are emerging in the efforts to reach sustainable development can be described as "decent". A series of case studies is presented which demonstrates that this seems to be far from the case.
Job creation. --- Women in sustainable development. --- Creating jobs --- Employment creation --- Sustainable development --- Full employment policies
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Rapid growth since 1980 has transformed India the 50th ranked economy in nominal. US dollars to the 12th largest in the world in 2003. When income is measured with. regard to purchasing power parity, the Indian economy occupies fourth place, after. the United States, Japan, and China. Along with growing incomes, India's. increasingly outward orientation and the growing optimism about its economy has. led to a surge in international investors interest. At the same time evidence. suggests that income inequality is rising and the gap in average per capita income. between the rich and poor states
Job creation --- Poverty --- Creating jobs --- Employment creation --- Full employment policies --- India --- Economic policy. --- Economic conditions.
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Small business --- Research, Industrial --- Technological innovations --- Job creation --- Labor market --- Economic aspects
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Internally displaced persons --- People with social disabilities --- Job creation. --- Cost and standard of living. --- Services for.
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This report points to a number of areas where the Spanish Government and social partners could take action together to solidify recent gains and build a new path to more and better jobs.
Job creation -- Spain. --- Labor market -- Spain. --- Manpower policy -- Spain. --- Spain -- Economic policy. --- Business & Economics --- Labor & Workers' Economics --- Job creation --- Manpower policy --- Labor market --- Creating jobs --- Employment creation --- Full employment policies --- E-books
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Full employment policies --- Economic policy --- Job creation --- Saving and investment --- Wirtschaftspolitik --- Volkswirtschaft --- USA --- Welt --- United States --- United States.
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