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Export processing zones and industrial employment in Asia: papers and proceedings of a technical workshop.

Contributor(s): Lee E | Asian Regional Team for Employment Promotion | University of the Philippines | Technical Workshop on Export Processing Zones and Industrialisation (1983 : Manila, Philippines).
Publisher: Bangkok, ILO 1984Description: 266 P.ISBN: 9221036839 (PBK); 9221036847 (HD).Subject(s): WEP pub | ARTEP pub | export processing zone | employment creation | industrial sector | Asia | industrialization policy | working conditions | trade union rights | employment | women workers | industrial growth | case study | Malaysia | Singapore | Philippines | Sri Lanka | list of participantsGenre/Form: conference report | ILO pubSummary: ILO pub-WEP pub-ARTEP pub. Conference report on the role of export processing zones (EPZs) in employment creation within the industrial sector in Asia - covers industrialization policy, working conditions, trade union rights, the employment of woman workers, and the role of EPZs in industrial growth; includes case studies of Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. List of participants.
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Book Book ILO Publications ILO B38654 (Browse shelf) Available 09.05.8 TEX 1983
Book Book General Stacks Asia ASI B08624 (Browse shelf) Available

ILO pub-WEP pub-ARTEP pub. Conference report on the role of export processing zones (EPZs) in employment creation within the industrial sector in Asia - covers industrialization policy, working conditions, trade union rights, the employment of woman workers, and the role of EPZs in industrial growth; includes case studies of Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines and Sri Lanka. List of participants.

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