Africa, المجلد 69،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1999 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 376
... formal enterprises , just does not feature as an occupational category . ' Factory worker ' , in fact , was not included in the final coding scheme , although provision was made for it in the early stages of data analysis . 13 The men ...
... formal enterprises , just does not feature as an occupational category . ' Factory worker ' , in fact , was not included in the final coding scheme , although provision was made for it in the early stages of data analysis . 13 The men ...
الصفحة 562
... formal sector temporarily in order to accumulate the means and to a lesser extent the know - how which is then invested in the informal sector . The evidence of the constant cross - over of personnel and technology therefore points ...
... formal sector temporarily in order to accumulate the means and to a lesser extent the know - how which is then invested in the informal sector . The evidence of the constant cross - over of personnel and technology therefore points ...
الصفحة 643
... formal commitment to it by southern African states , and that often linked with outside funding agendas . There is little in the book directly from the standpoint of workers , peasants , civil society or women's organisations in the ...
... formal commitment to it by southern African states , and that often linked with outside funding agendas . There is little in the book directly from the standpoint of workers , peasants , civil society or women's organisations in the ...
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