Employment growth and basic needs in Africa

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Assefa Bekele., Assefa Bekele.
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Language
English
Pages
33

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Employment growth and basic needs in Africa
1976, International Labour Organisation
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Edition Notes

"Document prepared for the joint ECA/ECWA regional meeting in preparation for the ILO Tripartite World Conference on Employment, Income Distribution, and Social Progress and the International Division of Labour, Tunis, 4-7 May 1976."

Published in
Addis Ababa
Series
Working papers / Jobs and Skills Programme for Africa =, Documents de travail / Programme des emplois et des compétences techniques pour l'Afrique, Working papers (Jobs and Skills Programme for Africa)

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Dewey Decimal Class
338.96
Library of Congress
HC800 .A87 1976

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Pagination
33 leaves ;
Number of pages
33

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3157951M
LCCN
82980535

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