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May 2004

  1. Addressing gender equality through work-family measures

    18 May 2004

  2. Weekend work

    17 May 2004

March 2004

  1. Working time and workers’ preferences in industrialized Countries. Finding the balance

    09 March 2004

    This volume examines the changing nature in working time in industrialized countries. Globalization, demographics changes, increasing numbers of women in the labour market; all these changes have resulted in working time arrangements which now look vastly different from what they did several decades ago.

January 2004

  1. Trade unions and poverty reduction strategies

    02 January 2004

    The contributors to this edition of Labour Education 2004/1-2 No. 134-135, do not just point to the gaps in the current PRSP process. They are unanimous in stressing the potential for developing country governments to devise policy options that truly reflect national priorities, including employment-creation strategies, social protection and better health and education.

  2. Employment conditions in an ageing world: Meeting the working time challenge, Conditions of Work and Employment Series No. 9

    01 January 2004

  3. Reconciling work and family: Issues and policies in Brazil, Conditions of Work and Employment Series No. 8.

    01 January 2004

  4. Healthy beginnings: Guidance on safe maternity at work

    01 January 2004

  5. How are workers with family responsibilities faring in the workplace?

    01 January 2004

  6. Reconciling work and family: Issues and policies in the Republic of Korea, Conditions of Work and Employment Series No. 6.

    01 January 2004

  7. Labour market institutions and income inequality: What are the new insights after the washington consensus (chapter 8), by R. van der Hoeven and C. Saget, in Inequality, growth and poverty in an era of liberalisation and globalisation

    01 January 2004