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Philippe. Egger
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Analyses the economic, social and labour market situation in Panama and proposes policies to promote decent work.
Keywords: promotion of employment; economic policy; social policy; labour policy; labour market; economic development; employment; informal economy; unemployment; poverty; minimum wage; labour cost; social security; vocational training.; income distribution; social pact.; promotion de l'emploi; politique économique; politique sociale; politique du travail; marché du travail; développement économique; emploi; économie informelle; chômage; pauvreté; salaire minimum; coût de la main-d'oeuvre; sécurité sociale; formation professionnelle; répartition du revenu; pacte social; fomento del empleo; política económica; política social; política laboral; mercado de trabajo; desarrollo económico; empleo; economía informal; desempleo; pobreza; salario mínimo; costo de la mano de obra; seguridad social; formación profesional; distribución del ingreso; pacto social (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 40 pages Date: 2002 References: View references in EconPapers View complete reference list from CitEc Citations:
Published in Working paper series, Policy Integration Department.
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