Global wage report 2012/13 : wages and equitable growth / International Labour Office.
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- Wages and equitable growth
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- HD4945 .G56 2013
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Figure 26 Growth in output and numbers of paid employees in Africa, 1999-2007 and 2008-11 (%).
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on Apr. 23, 2013).
pt. I. Major trends in wages -- pt. II. Falling labour shares and equitable growth -- pt. III. Implications for equitable growth.
Wages are a major component of decent work, yet serious knowledge gaps remain in this increasingly important area. The Global Wage Report, published biennially, is divided into two parts. Part I provides policy-makers, social partners and academics around the world with information on regional and global trends in the areas of wage statistics and wage policies. This information is illustrated and enriched with country-specific examples and noteworthy policy initiatives. Part II offers readers deeper yet accessible insights into a single wage-related issue, for instance minimum wage fixing, col.
Includes bibliographical references.
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