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Guy. Standing
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Based on data from the Labour Flexibility Survey of 1988 in Malaysia which covered 3,100 manufacturing firms, and the Labour Flexibility Survey of 1990 in the Philippines which covered 1,311 industrial firms.
Keywords: sex discrimination; women workers; industrial worker; recruitment; labour market segmentation; trend; survey.; management attitude; labour flexibility.; wages; wage differential.; age.; educational level; statistical table; discrimination fondée sur le sexe; travailleuses; travailleur de l'industrie; recrutement; segmentation du marché du travail; tendance; enquête; attitude patronale; flexibilité du travail; salaire; disparité des salaires; âge; niveau d'enseignement; tableau statistique; discriminación por razones de sexo; trabajadoras; obrero industrial; contratación; segmentación del mercado de trabajo; tendencia; encuesta; actitud de la dirección; flexibilidad del trabajo; salario; diferencia del salario; edad; nivel educativo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 75 pages Date: 1992 References: Add references at CitEc Citations: View citations in EconPapers (1)
Published in Labour market analysis and employment planning, working paper series
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