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Y. Suzuki
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Reviews recent trends in road freight transport and examines the effects of different types of deregulation. Investigates trends in employment and conditions of employment before and after deregulation. Discusses policy implications.
Keywords: goods transport; road transport; deregulation.; employment; conditions of employment; competition; transport policy; road network; cost; wages; hours of work; occupational safety; trade unionization.; statistical table; transport de marchandises; transport routier; déréglementation; emploi; conditions d'emploi; concurrence; politique des transports; réseau routier; coût; salaire; durée du travail; sécurité du travail; syndicalisation; tableau statistique; transporte de mercancías; transporte por carretera; desreglamentación; empleo; condiciones de empleo; competencia; política del transporte; red vial; costo; salario; horas de trabajo; seguridad en el trabajo; sindicalización; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 42 pages Date: 1996 References: Add references at CitEc Citations:
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