Affter nearly a quarter of century of structural adjustment and liberalization, a discussion of labor institutions in Africa still seems unrealistic. Such institutions concern only the formal sector, which employs less than 5 percent of the workforce in most African countries. The report continues with an in-depth analysis for improvements in the labor market in Africa. If indeed there is a tradeoff between labor market regulation and union density...
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2005/10/01
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工作文件
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2010/07/01
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Les institutions du marche du travail, la gestion du travail et le dialogue social en Afrique
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abolition of child labor