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First published in 1974, Employment Policies in Developing
Countries is an attempt to take stock of experience that has been
acquired in a number of developing countries in matters relating to
employment promotion. It begins with a discussion of the nature of
the employment objective, its role in the development process and
with some attempt to quantify the dimensions of the problem. In
Part Two employment promotion measures are examined in relation to
each of the major economic sectors, while Part Three is concerned
with vocational training, migration, and demographic policies.
Finally, some suggestions are made as to how developing countries
might define employment goals and formulate programmes for their
attainment. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers
of economics, labour economics and public policy.
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