Prepared for the Advisory Group on Economic Matters. Working Group on Work, Employment and Unemployment. CCPD/World Council of Churches. John Knox Centre, Geneva, Switzerland
For 'Developing Constitutional Orders in Sub-Saharan Africa', Antwerp, 28-29 September 1989
This paper evaluates the potential contribution the National Committee on Educational Objectives and...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
This paper was prepared as background research for the World Employment Report 2004-05, Employment, ...
This chapter documents and analyzes the predominance of informal employment in Africa and shows that...
This report provides an overview of current research on and knowledge about employment trends and po...
Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business co...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
In a world of more than 7 billion people, 80% live on less than $10 per day. Five (5) percent ...
There is an urgent need to re-investigate the functional relationship between globalisation, unemplo...
[Excerpt] Widespread economic growth and increased productivity in Africa has been insufficient to r...
Summary Almost one third of all sub?Saharan Africans are absolutely poor. That proportion is rising...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented June 1972A neglected problem of the South African po...
Employment is a key factor in the human dimension of development. In its broader understanding, it m...
As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency incr...
For 'Developing Constitutional Orders in Sub-Saharan Africa', Antwerp, 28-29 September 1989
This paper evaluates the potential contribution the National Committee on Educational Objectives and...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...
This paper was prepared as background research for the World Employment Report 2004-05, Employment, ...
This chapter documents and analyzes the predominance of informal employment in Africa and shows that...
This report provides an overview of current research on and knowledge about employment trends and po...
Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business co...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
In a world of more than 7 billion people, 80% live on less than $10 per day. Five (5) percent ...
There is an urgent need to re-investigate the functional relationship between globalisation, unemplo...
[Excerpt] Widespread economic growth and increased productivity in Africa has been insufficient to r...
Summary Almost one third of all sub?Saharan Africans are absolutely poor. That proportion is rising...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented June 1972A neglected problem of the South African po...
Employment is a key factor in the human dimension of development. In its broader understanding, it m...
As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency incr...
For 'Developing Constitutional Orders in Sub-Saharan Africa', Antwerp, 28-29 September 1989
This paper evaluates the potential contribution the National Committee on Educational Objectives and...
The employment challenge in Africa is persistent and unique. It is not solely a challenge of unemplo...