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Teeranat. Karnjanauksorn and Wō̜rawit Čharœ̄nlœ̄t.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Keywords: women workers; employment; economic recession; labour force participation; redundancy; unemployment; sex discrimination; conditions of employment; social security; informal economy; poverty; violence; statistical table; travailleuses; emploi; récession économique; taux d'activité; licenciement collectif; chômage; discrimination fondée sur le sexe; conditions d'emploi; sécurité sociale; économie informelle; pauvreté; violence; tableau statistique; trabajadoras; empleo; recesión económica; tasa de actividad de mano de obra; despido colectivo; desempleo; discriminación por razones de sexo; condiciones de empleo; seguridad social; economía informal; pobreza; violencia; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 27 pages Date: 1998 References: Add references at CitEc Citations:
Published in Working paper / AIT/ILO Research Project on the Gender Impact of the Economic Crisis in Southeast and East Asia)
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