Employment working papers
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Dual dimensions of non-regular work and SMEs in the Republic of Korea: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Byung-jin Ha, Sangheon Lee
Employment Working Paper No. 148
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Role of labour regulation and reforms in India: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Trilok Singh Papola
Employment Working Paper No. 147
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The formal and informal sectors in Colombia: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Ximena Peña
Employment Working Paper No. 146
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Has atypical work become typical in Germany?: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Werner Eichhorst, Verena Tobsch
Employment Working Paper No. 145
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Italy: A dual labour market in transition: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Pietro Garibaldi, Filippo Taddei
Employment Working Paper No. 144
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Beyond the contract type segmentation in Spain: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Carlos García-Serrano, Miguel A. Malo
Employment Working Paper No. 143
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An anatomy of the French labour market: Country case study on labour market segmentation
Thomas Le Barbanchon, Franck Malherbet
Employment Working Paper No. 142
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The Disabled Beggar – A Literature Review
Nora Groce, Marie Loeb and Barbara Murray
This literature review originated as part of an exploratory study of beggars with disabilities in Ethiopia, reported on in ILO Working Paper No. 141 published in 2013. It has been updated and is published separately here, as a contribution to debates on the social and economic inclusion of persons with disabilities, on poverty reduction and social protection.
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Disabled beggars in Addis Ababa: Current situation and prospects for change
Nora Groce, Barbara Murray and Anna Kealy.
This Summary Paper presents key findings from the study entitled “Disabled Beggars in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia”, Employment Working Paper No. 141, ILO Geneva, 2013.
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Disabled beggars in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Nora Groce and Barbara Murray with Marie Loeb, Carlo Tramontano, Jean Francois Trani and Asfaw Mekonnen
Employment Working Paper No. 141