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Survey of Yugoslav households in the Federal Republic of Germany

Bock C. and Tiedt F.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper comprising a questionnaire survey of households of Yugoslav migrant workers in Germany, Federal Republic - examines the impact of emigration on the labour market in Yugoslavia and in host country, and covers occupational structure, skill and educational level, legal status, family patterns, motivations, unemployment and employment, income and savings, attitude toward return migration, etc. References and statistical tables.

Keywords: questionnaire; household.; migrant workers.; emigration.; labour market; occupational structure; skill.; educational level; legal status; family.; motivation.; unemployment; employment; income; saving; attitude; return migration; statistical table; questionnaire; ménage; travailleur migrant; cuestionario; hogar; trabajador migrante; émigration; marché du travail; structure de l'emploi; qualifications; niveau d'enseignement; statut légal; famille; motivation; chômage; emploi; revenu; épargne; attitude; migration de retour; tableau statistique; emigración; mercado de trabajo; estructura del empleo; calificación; nivel educativo; situación jurídica; familia; motivación; desempleo; empleo; ingreso; ahorro; actitud; retorno de los migrantes; cuadros estadísticos; Yugoslav; Yougoslave; yugoslavo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 104 pages
Date: 1979
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-26, Migration for Employment Project

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