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Aspects of governmental job-creation efforts in Western Europe and North America

Robinson G. Hollister

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper, comparison of employment policies for employment creation in Western Europe and the USA - covers job creation measures, target groups, financing, and the relationships between job creation and economic policy and social policies (esp. Social security); looks at problems of design implementation and evaluation of employment creation projects; discusses obstacles to employment creation in the context of economic recession in Western Europe, and in a developing country. References.

Keywords: employment policy; employment creation; target group.; financing.; economic policy; social policy; social security; evaluation.; obstacle; economic recession; politique de l'emploi; création d'emploi; groupe cible; financement; politique économique; politique sociale; sécurité sociale; évaluation; obstacle; récession économique; política de empleo; creación de empleos; grupo destinatario; financiamiento; política económica; política social; seguridad social; evaluación; obstáculo; recesión económica (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 115 P. pages
Date: 1986
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Published in Aspects of labour market analysis working paper series

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