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Offshoring and employment in the developing world : business process outsourcing in the Philippines

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  1. Garibaldi, Pietro. & Taddei, Filippo., 2013. "Italy : a dual labour market in transition: country case studies on labour market segmentation," ILO Working Papers 994816943402676, International Labour Organization.
  2. Ha, Byung-jin. & Lee, Sangheon,, 2013. "Dual dimensions of non-regular work and SMEs in the Republic of Korea : country case study on labour market segmentation," ILO Working Papers 994835583402676, International Labour Organization.
  3. Campbell, Duncan C., 2012. "Well-being and the non-material dimension of work," ILO Working Papers 994708383402676, International Labour Organization.
  4. Anwar, Sarah. & Islam, Iyanatul,, 2011. "Should developing countries target low, single digit inflation to promote growth and employment," ILO Working Papers 994642503402676, International Labour Organization.
  5. Papola, T. S.,, 2013. "Role of labour regulation and reforms in India : country case study on labour market segregation," ILO Working Papers 994833353402676, International Labour Organization.
  6. Abeyratne, Sirimal., 2012. "Employment implications of the 'five - hubs strategy' of Sri Lanka," ILO Working Papers 994688283402676, International Labour Organization.
  7. Melia, Elvis, 2020. "African jobs in the digital era: Export options with a focus on online labour," IDOS Discussion Papers 3/2020, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS).
  8. Baccaro, Lucio. & Heeb, Stefan., 2011. "Social dialogue during the financial and economic crisis : results from the ILO/World Bank inventory using a Boolean analysis on 44 countries," ILO Working Papers 994668843402676, International Labour Organization.
  9. Majid, Nomaan., 2012. "How not to count the employed in developing countries," ILO Working Papers 994790723402676, International Labour Organization.
  10. Weerakoon, Dushni. & Arunatilake, Nisha., 2011. "Macroeconomic policy for full and productive employment and decent work for all : Sri Lanka country study," ILO Working Papers 994678443402676, International Labour Organization.
  11. Saget, Catherine. & Yao, Jean-François., 2011. "The impact of the financial and economic crisis on ten African economies and labour markets in 2008-2010 : findings from the ILO/WB policy inventory," ILO Working Papers 994668043402676, International Labour Organization.
  12. Philip, Kate., 2013. "The community work programme : building a society that works," ILO Working Papers 994827793402676, International Labour Organization.
  13. Otobe, Naoko., 2013. "Globalization, employment and gender in the open economy of Sri Lanka," ILO Working Papers 994794413402676, International Labour Organization.
  14. Otobe, Naoko., 2011. "Global economic crisis, gender and employment : the impact and policy response," ILO Working Papers 994599383402676, International Labour Organization.
  15. Gonzales, Eugenio M., 2012. "Cities with jobs : confronting the employment challenge: promoting employment in Marikina and Quezon City, Philippines," ILO Working Papers 994622553402676, International Labour Organization.
  16. Majid, Nomaan., 2011. "What has really happened to poverty and inequality during the growth process in developing countries?," ILO Working Papers 994661843402676, International Labour Organization.
  17. Deraniyagala, Sonali. & Kaluwa, Ben., 2011. "Macroeconomic policy for employment creation : the case of Malawi," ILO Working Papers 994658753402676, International Labour Organization.
  18. Ibourk, Aomar., 2012. "Contribution of labour market policies and institutions to inclusion through employment, equal opportunities and the formalisation of the informal economy : Morocco," ILO Working Papers 994699733402676, International Labour Organization.
  19. Harsdorff, Marek. & Lieuw-Kie-Song, Maikel. & Tsukamoto, Mito., 2011. "Towards an ILO approach to climate change adaptation," ILO Working Papers 994669213402676, International Labour Organization.
  20. Buckup, Sebastian., 2009. "The price of exclusion : the economic consequences of excluding people with disabilities from the world of work," ILO Working Papers 994475633402676, International Labour Organization.
  21. Ronnås, Per. & Backéus, Karl. & Scheja, Elina., 2010. "Rwanda forging ahead : the challenge of getting everybody on board," ILO Working Papers 994580093402676, International Labour Organization.
  22. Cazes, Sandrine. & Khatiwada, Sameer. & Malo, Miguel Ángel., 2012. "Employment protection and collective bargaining : beyond the deregulation agenda," ILO Working Papers 994719703402676, International Labour Organization.
  23. Taghdisi-Rad, Sahar., 2012. "Macroeconomic policies and employment in Jordan : tackling the paradox of job-poor growth," ILO Working Papers 994692453402676, International Labour Organization.
  24. Lapeyre, Frédéric, & Lebailly, Philippe. & M'Bayo, Laki Musewa. & Kyamakosa, Modeste Mutombo., 2011. "Le modèle de croissance Katangais face à la crise financière mondiale : enjeux en termes d'emplois," ILO Working Papers 994657143402676, International Labour Organization.
  25. Islam, Rizwanul. & Mujeri, Mustafa K. & Ali, Zulfiqar., 2011. "Fiscal and political space for crisis response with a focus on employment and labour market : study of Bangladesh," ILO Working Papers 994658743402676, International Labour Organization.
  26. Nübler, Irmgard., 2011. "Industrial policies and capabilities for catching up : frameworks and paradigms," ILO Working Papers 994644363402676, International Labour Organization.
  27. Blume, Jonas. & Breyer, Julika., 2011. "Microfinance and child labour," ILO Working Papers 994643933402676, International Labour Organization.
  28. Yang, D. U. & Meiyan, Wang., 2010. "Demographic ageing and employment in China," ILO Working Papers 994571273402676, International Labour Organization.
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