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W.J. House and H. Rempel: Labour market pressures and wage determination in less developed economies, in Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1978.
WE? 2-21/WP.108 Migration and income distribution - by Gerry Rodgers, July 1981.
- WE? 2-21/WP.116 Patterns and determinants of female labour force participation in Cyprus - by William J. House, April 1982.
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WE? 2-21/WP.12l Seasonal labour migration in Tanzania: The case of Ludewa District - by Christopher Lwoga, November 1982. WEP 2-2l/WP.122 Sex inequality in an African urban labour market: The case - of Accra-Tema - by Eugenia Date-Bah WEP 2-21/WP.l23 Reproduction and resources: Some anthropological evidence from Ghana - by Christine Opporig t
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WEP 2-.21/WP.82 Feasibility study for the construction of an economic-demographic model for Indonesia - by Andrew Elek, January 1980.
- WEP 2-21/WP.103 The political economy of investment in human capital - by Irma Adelman and Jairus M. Hihn, March 1981.
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- WEP 2-21/WP.106 A field guide to research on seven roles of women: Focussed biographies - by Christine Oppong and Katie Church, May 1981.
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WEP 2-21/WP.114 Employment of women in Mauritian industry: Opportunity or exploitation - by C. Hem, December 1981.
WEP 2-21/WP.117 Labour market segmentation: Evidence from - by William J. House, April 1982. WEP 2-21/WP.1l8 Factory employment, marriage and fertility: The case of Mauritian women - by Catherine hem, June 11982.
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WEP 2-21/WP.1l9 Circulation and proletarianisation - by Guy Standing, September 1982.
- WEP 2-21/WP.70 A demographic-economic model for developing countries: BACHIJEInternational - by R. Scotl Moreland, December 1978.
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WEP 2-21/WP.71 Approaches to the analysis of poverty - by G.B. Rodgers, May 1979.
WEP 2-21/WP.72 Migration and modes of exploitation: The social origins of immobility and mobility - by Guy Standing, June 1979.
WEP 2-21/WP.73 Semi-feudalism, migration and the State in Guyana - by Guy Standing, September 1979.
- WEP 2-21/WP.74 Transmigration and accumulat'ion in Indonesia - by J.P. Perez-Sainz, September 1979.
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WEP 2-21/WP.75A Household fertility decision-making in Nigeria - by Chazi N. Farooq, July WEP 2-21/WP.79 Family structure and women's reproductive and productive roles: Some conceptual and methodological issues - by Christine Oppong, September 1979.
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WEP 2-21/WP.87 The exploitation of children in the informal sector: Some propositions for research - by Alain Morice, May 1980.
WEP 2-21/WP.93 The Labour Market of Bachue-Brazil - by Maria Helena cia Cunha Rato and Sergio Luiz de Braganca, September 1980.
- WEP 2-21/WP.LlO The impact of public policies on migration and development in Ghana, with special reference to the cane project area - by N.O. Addo, August 1981.
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WEP 2-21/WP.lOl Patterns of migration in Tanzania - by Henry Bernstein, March 1981.
WEP 2-21IWP.84 Bachue modules: Population, household income and labour market - by René Wéry, January 1980.
- WEP 2-2l/WP.115 A guide to anthropological study of women's roles and demographic change in India - by M. Nag, R. Ariker and M.E. Khan, March 1982.
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- WEP 2-2l/WP.89 Labour market structure, child employment, and reproductive behaviour in rural South Asia - by Mead Cain and A.B.M. Rhorshed Alani Mozumder, June 1980.
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- WEP 2-2l/WP.90 Household and non-household activities of youths: Issues of modelling, data and estimation strategies - by Mark R. Rosenzweig, June 1980.
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