Labour market adjustment in Latin America: an appraisal of the social effects in the 1980s
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- Fallon, Peter R. & Riveros, Luis A., 1989. "Adjustment and the labor market," Policy Research Working Paper Series 214, The World Bank.
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labour market; structural adjustment; labour market segmentation; trend; employment; income; occupational structure; statistical table; marché du travail; ajustement structurel; segmentation du marché du travail; tendance; mercado de trabajo; ajuste estructural; segmentación del mercado de trabajo; tendencia; emploi; revenu; structure de l'emploi; tableau statistique; empleo; ingreso; estructura del empleo; cuadros estadísticos;All these keywords.
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