Apprendre a gérer dans le secteur informel: est-ce que cela paye?
Bas D.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
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Based largely on experience gained from five pilot-seminars for self- employed women in the informal sector conducted by the ILO in five African countries.
Keywords: cost benefit analysis; management development; entrepreneur.; informal economy; training needs; women; teaching method; seminar; curriculum; analyse coûts-avantages; formation à la gestion; entrepreneur; économie informelle; besoins de formation; femmes; méthode pédagogique; séminaire; programme d'études; análisis de costos y beneficios; desarrollo gerencial; empresario; economía informal; necesidades de formación; mujeres; método pedagógico; seminario; programa de estudios (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 P. pages
Date: 1989
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Published in Politiques de formation, document de travail
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