Social policy in Cuba
In: International labour review, Volume 51, p. 73
ISSN: 0020-7780
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In: International labour review, Volume 51, p. 73
ISSN: 0020-7780
In: International labour review, Volume 52, p. 465-478
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In: International labour review, Volume 57, p. 495
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In: International labour review, Volume 51, p. 722-740
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In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Volume 13, Issue 3, p. 414-421
ISSN: 0020-8701
Worker management & soc self- administration are reflected in the `work communities' (WCOM) & `residential communities' (RCOM) of Yugoslavia. WCOM are concerned with econ management within the framework of the commune, whereas RCOM operate on a territorial basis, their committees being concerned with 'development of instit's for children.' Also discussed is the work of 'people's committees' in the areas of public health instit's, soc security, & housing through 'soc manag'. Through their educ'al activities,' the soc org's have the 'task' of 'replacing the legal obligations of the community towards the workers.' P. D. Montagna.
In: International labour review, Volume 54, p. 139-159
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In: International review of administrative sciences: an international journal of comparative public administration, Volume 25, Issue 1, p. 51-56
ISSN: 0020-8523
In: International labour review, Volume 67, p. 236-261
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In: International labour review, Volume 52, p. 154-175
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In: The Department of State bulletin: the official weekly record of United States Foreign Policy, Volume 15, p. 1011-1020
ISSN: 0041-7610
In: International social science journal: ISSJ, Volume 16, Issue 3, p. 390-399
ISSN: 0020-8701
The numbers who have entered the towns of East Africa in search of work have increased rapidly, partly in response to rising statutory minimum wages intended to encourage permanent Ur settlement. But employment opportunities have expanded much more slowly because pol'aL uncertainty has held back investment & because of a growing trend towards methods of production which economize in the use of labor. Official policy, esp in Kenya, has tended to take it for granted that indust'al development is dependent upon the formation of a permanent indust'al LF. This may have been true for the UK & the US in the 19th cent when skilled craftsmen formed a high % of the indust'al LF. In -East Africa at the present time it need not necessarily matter that the greater part of the LF continues to revolve between town & country provided that gov's & employers take proper steps to gear their training & management practices to this situation. AA.
In: The Labour monthly: LM ; a magazine of left unity, Volume 42, p. 23-30
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In: International labour review, Volume 72, p. 1-20
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In: Journal of political economy, Volume 68, p. 601-616
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In: International labour review, Volume 56, p. 487-489
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