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Home » Global Employment Trends for Women 2012
Global Employment Trends for Women 2012
Employment and Unemployment, Gender and Development, global employment, Labor Markets, women’s engagement
Global Employment Trends for Women 2012
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This report examines the conditions of women’s engagement in the labour market, by estimating and analysing five key gaps, or gender differentials, between women and men which disadvantage women: in unemployment, in employment, in labour force participation, in vulnerability, and in sectoral and occupational segregation.

Link: http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---dgreports/---dcomm/documents/publication/wcms_195447.pdf
Added by View user profileMoushumi Biswas on December 19, 2012
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