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Key Considerations in Approaching Informal Employment in Eastern and Central Europe
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Document Date: 2010-12-30 16:30:30


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New Delhi / Lima / /

Company

Western European / /

Continent

Asia / Europe / Africa / /

Country

Poland / Belarus / Indonesia / Romania / Hungary / Turkey / France / Russia / Zambia / United States / Italy / Bulgaria / Morocco / Lithuania / Sweden / Ukraine / South Korea / Greece / India / Peru / /

Currency

USD / /

IndustryTerm

garments / food processing activities / metal / food making/preserving / footwear / translation services / food processing / personal and social services / electronics / manufacturing / food products / social services / home-based personal and social services / home-products / Home-based services / /

Organization

United Nations / United Nations Division for the Advancement of Women / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / Ministry of Finance / European Union / /

Person

Guy Standing / /

Position

author / casual wage worker and sub-contract worker / /

Region

Central Europe / Balkans / Latin America / Caribbean / Western Asia / South East Asia / Baltic States / Baltics / Eastern Europe / North Africa / East Asia / /

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