International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... force structure . In particular , it has been said that they have generally been selected from the cities and towns rather than from the rural areas . Therefore their work force transition is not quite so dramatic as figures relating to ...
... force structure . In particular , it has been said that they have generally been selected from the cities and towns rather than from the rural areas . Therefore their work force transition is not quite so dramatic as figures relating to ...
Strana 62
... Force Participation , Education , and Development I have described briefly the labor force participation and education of women in Turkey , but it is important to understand the relationship between the two and their trends through ...
... Force Participation , Education , and Development I have described briefly the labor force participation and education of women in Turkey , but it is important to understand the relationship between the two and their trends through ...
Strana 63
... force participation and that both the education and the labor force participation of men and women are getting further apart , to the detriment of women . Based on a nationwide survey con- ducted in 1973 , Özbay finds two different ...
... force participation and that both the education and the labor force participation of men and women are getting further apart , to the detriment of women . Based on a nationwide survey con- ducted in 1973 , Özbay finds two different ...
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