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Will better workers lead to better jobs in the developing world?

Bivens, L. Josh; & Gammage, Sarah. (2005). Will better workers lead to better jobs in the developing world? In Avirgan, Tony, Bivens, Josh & Gammage, Sarah (Eds.), Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Job: Labor Markets in Egypt, El Salvador, India, Russia and South Africa. Washington, DC: Global Policy Network, Economic Policy Institute.

Bivens, L. Josh; & Gammage, Sarah. (2005). Will better workers lead to better jobs in the developing world? In Avirgan, Tony, Bivens, Josh & Gammage, Sarah (Eds.), Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Job: Labor Markets in Egypt, El Salvador, India, Russia and South Africa. Washington, DC: Global Policy Network, Economic Policy Institute.

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Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, No Job: Labor Markets in Egypt, El Salvador, India, Russia and South Africa


Bivens, L. Josh
Gammage, Sarah

Avirgan, Tony
Bivens, Josh
Gammage, Sarah


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Global Policy Network, Economic Policy Institute

Washington, DC





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