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Labour status approach to labour statistics

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  • Standing, Guy.

Abstract

Working paper presenting a theoretical framework for an employment status approach to data collecting on labour force - discusses the definition of exploitation, underemployment, division of labour, occupation, skill, labour force, etc.; proposes a taxonomy of labour status including forced labour, feudalism, sharecropper, skilled worker, wages and family workers, peasant farmer, payment by result, apprentice, landowner and employer; and outlines forms of labour control. References.

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  • Standing, Guy., 1983. "Labour status approach to labour statistics," ILO Working Papers 992254353402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992254353402676
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    6. Farnos A. & Gonzalez F. & Hernandez R., 1983. "Role of women and demographic change in Cuba," ILO Working Papers 992254663402676, International Labour Organization.
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    9. Oppong, Christine. & Abu, Katharine., 1984. "Changing maternal role of Ghanaian women; impacts of education, migration and employment," ILO Working Papers 992287983402676, International Labour Organization.
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