An alternative way of looking at labour force data with examples from Sudan and Singapore.
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TextSeries: World employment programme researchPublication details: Geneva : International Labour Office, 1977.Subject(s): Summary: The purpose of this paper - a discovering fact-exercise-is to explore the possibility of organizing the data analysis in a way which helps to document the correspondence between education and the world of work, or between characteristics of jobs (the demand side) and characteristics of workers (the supply side).
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The purpose of this paper - a discovering fact-exercise-is to explore the possibility of organizing the data analysis in a way which helps to document the correspondence between education and the world of work, or between characteristics of jobs (the demand side) and characteristics of workers (the supply side).
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