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The Education and Training of Artisans for the Informal Sector in Tanzania

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  • Kent, David W.
  • Mushi, Paul S.D.

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  • Kent, David W. & Mushi, Paul S.D., 1995. "The Education and Training of Artisans for the Informal Sector in Tanzania," Education Research Papers 12880, Department for International Development (DFID) (UK).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:dfider:12880
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.12880
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    1. Middleton, J. & Demsky, T., 1989. "Vocational Education And Training - A Review Of World Bank Investment," World Bank - Discussion Papers 51, World Bank.
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    1. Liimatainen, Marjo-Riitta., 2002. "Training and skills acquisition in the informal sector : a literature review," ILO Working Papers 993571203402676, International Labour Organization.
    2. Swainson, Nicola & Bendera, Stella & Gordon, Rosemary & Kadzamira, Esme, 1998. "Promoting Girls' Education in Africa - The Design and Implementation of Policy Interventions," Education Research Papers 12840, Department for International Development (DFID) (UK).
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