World Development Report, 1995: Workers in an integrating world.
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TextPublication details: Washington : World Bank, 1995.Subject(s): Summary: This summary reproduces the overview and some highlights from World Development Report. The report assesses what a more market-driven and integrated world means for workers. It asks which development strategies best address workers' needs, and what domestic labour market policies can do to establish a more equitable distribution of income, greater job security, and higher workplace standards, while preserving and enhancing the effeciency of labour markets.
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Executive Summary.
This summary reproduces the overview and some highlights from World Development Report. The report assesses what a more market-driven and integrated world means for workers. It asks which development strategies best address workers' needs, and what domestic labour market policies can do to establish a more equitable distribution of income, greater job security, and higher workplace standards, while preserving and enhancing the effeciency of labour markets.
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