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Observatoire de l’OIT sur le monde du travail. 10e édition ...
Observatoire de l’OIT sur le monde du travail. 10e édition
Le rapport donne un aperçu global de la façon dont les crises économiques et géopolitiques menacent la reprise du marché du travail, partout dans le monde, et comment ces crises alimentent la divergence entre les pays développés et les pays en développement. (...) Note de synthèse | 31 octobre 2022
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The eventual increase in global unemployment during 2020 will depend substantially on future developments and policy measures. (...) We must find solutions that help all segments of our global society, particularly those that are most vulnerable or least able to help themselves.”
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