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Measuring excessive hours of work, low hourly pay, and informal employment through a labour force survey a pilot survey in the Philippines

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  • Mehran, Farhad,
  • Mehran, Farhad,

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Using 2004 data of the Philippines' labour force survey, evaluates the hours of work at all jobs, hourly pay among time-rated wage and salary workers, informal employment etc., with the aim to quantify a decent-work situation (i.e. acceptable productive employment, social protection, social dialogue, and rights at work).

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  • Mehran, Farhad, & Mehran, Farhad,, 2005. "Measuring excessive hours of work, low hourly pay, and informal employment through a labour force survey a pilot survey in the Philippines," ILO Working Papers 994335133402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:994335133402676
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    2. Dewan, Sabina. & Peek, Peter., 2007. "Beyond the employment/unemployment dichotomy : measuring the quality of employment in low income countries," ILO Working Papers 994028353402676, International Labour Organization.

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