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Structure of production, labour market functioning and basic needs: a review of some main issues

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  • Vos R.
  • De Labastida E.
  • Gutierrez A.

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ILO pub-WEP pub-PREALC pub. Working paper on the basic needs approach to rural development, industrial policy and employment policy in Latin America - reviews agrarian structure, agricultural technology, alternative industrialization policies, labour market, labour supply, unemployment, underemployment, and labour demand. References.

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  • Vos R. & De Labastida E. & Gutierrez A., 1985. "Structure of production, labour market functioning and basic needs: a review of some main issues," ILO Working Papers 992377853402676, International Labour Organization.
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