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Employment and working conditions in the Colombian flower industry

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  • Farné, Stefano.

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Presents change in the flower-growing industry in Colombia since 1965. Estimates the employment generated by sector and discusses some of its main characteristics. Addresses questions relating to types of labour contracts.

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  • Farné, Stefano., 1999. "Employment and working conditions in the Colombian flower industry," ILO Working Papers 993366453402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993366453402676
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