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_a10.1596/978-0-8213-9781-7 _2doi |
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_aVreyer, Philippe De. _920834 |
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_aUrban labor markets in sub-Saharan Africa / _cPhilippe De Vreyer and Francois Roubaud. |
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_aWashington, D.C. : _bWorld Bank, _c2013. |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | _aGeneral introduction -- Part I. A comparative analysis of urban labour markets in sub-Saharan Africa -- 1. Employment, unemployment and working conditions on the urban labour markets in Africa: main stylised facts -- Part II. Job quality and labour market conditions -- 2. Underemployment and job mismatch in sub-Saharan Africa -- 3. Job satisfaction: a measurement of employment quality compared with aspirations in eight African capitals -- 4. Employment vulnerability and earnings -- Part III. The many dimensions of labour market inequalities -- 5. Education and labour market outcomes in urban West Africa -- 6. Urban labour market segmentation in WAEMU: a distributional approach -- 7. Working at retirement age? a comparison of seven West African capitals -- 8. Domestic work and employment in Africa: what is the trade-off for women? -- 9. Inequality of opportunities on the urban labour market in West Africa -- 10. Decomposing gender and ethnic earnings gaps in seven West African cities -- Part IV. Some key coping mechanisms and private responses -- 11. Why migrating, self-selection and returns to education in the WAEMU -- 12. Returns to returning in West Africa -- 13. The work-school trade-off among West African children: Are household tasks more compatible with school than economic activities? -- 14. General conclusion. | |
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_aCity dwellers _xEmployment _zAfrica, Sub-Saharan. _920835 |
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_aLabor market _zAfrica, Sub-Saharan. _920836 |
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_aAfrica, Sub-Saharan _xEconomic conditions. _920837 |
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_aRoubaud, Francois. _920838 |
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_aPrint Version: _z9780821397817 |
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