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Publications

by members of

International Labor Organization (ILO)
United Nations
Genève, Switzerland

These are publications listed in RePEc written by members of the above institution who are registered with the RePEc Author Service. Thus this compiles the works all those currently affiliated with this institutions, not those affilated at the time of publication. List of registered members. Register yourself. This page is updated in the first days of each month.
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Working papers

    2008

  1. Christoph Ernst, 2008. "Recent dynamics in Brazil's labour market," Economic and Labour Market Papers 2007-10, International Labour Office. [Downloadable!]

    2005

  1. Christoph Ernst, 2005. "Trade liberalization, export orientation and employment in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico," Employment strategy papers 2005-15, International Labour Office. [Downloadable!]
  2. Christoph Ernst, 2005. "The FDI - employment link in a globalizing world: The case of Argentina, Brazil and Mexico," Employment strategy papers 2005-17, International Labour Office. [Downloadable!]
  3. Christoph Ernst & Alfonso Hernández Ferrer & Daan Zult, 2005. "The end of the Multi-Fibre Agreement and its implication for trade and employment," Employment strategy papers 2005-16, International Labour Office. [Downloadable!]

    2003

  1. Marco Mira d'Ercole & Andrea Salvini, 2003. "Towards Sustainable Development: The Role of Social Protection," OECD Social Employment and Migration Working Papers 12, OECD Directorate for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs. [Downloadable!]

Books

    2006

  1. Janine Berg & Christoph Ernst & Peter Auer, 2006. "Meeting the Employment Challenge: Argentina, Brazil and Mexico in the global economy," Books on Employment Analysis and Research, International Labour Office, Employment Analysis and Research Unit, edition 127, number ebook9, 6.


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This page was last updated on 2008-7-1.


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