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1996. "Chieftaincy, labour control and capitalist development in Cameroon." Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 37-38, 329-346.Konings, P., (1996), `Chieftaincy, Labour Control and Capitalist Development in Cameroon' in: Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law No. 37/38 pp...
The boat was heavily laden with goods (part of which were probably contraband), and laboured deep in the sea. Literature Collective bargaining is crucially important for agricultural workers, both because knowledge and enforcement of the law tend to be weak in rural areas and because labour leg...
Nigeria, also known as the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a West African country sharing land borders with Niger, Chad, Cameroon, and Benin. The Republic is comprised of thirty-six states and an area known as the Federal Capital Territory. ...
We name this cluster "Less Successful Informal", following the informal labour market terminology used in middle-income countries. Cluster 3 is the largest group of low-income countries and includes the world's poorest nations (n = 31; Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central...
We name this cluster "Less Successful Informal", following the informal labour market termi- nology used in middle-income countries. Cluster 3 is the largest group of low-income countries and includes the world's poorest nations (n = 31; Bangla- desh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon,...
Brief examination in three parts of the legal framework of child labour in Kenya, it efficacy and its socio-economic basis. The first part describes some theoretical and definitional issues. The second outlines the historical origins of legal interventions in the marketplace of child labour and tra...
The concept of slavery-like practices was first ad- dressed in international law in 1956 by means of a United Nations instrument, supplementing the ear- lier Slavery Convention, covering a range of institu- tions and practices similar to slavery, including debt bondage, serfdom, and forced ...
In this paper we study the wage gap between men and women in the private sector in Cameroon, using data from Employment and Informal Sector Survey conducted by The National Institute of Statistics in 2010. Heckman's models of selection are used to estimate wage ...
We will also see how concepts such as "path dependence", "innovation" and "convergence" can serve the analysis of international comparisons about retirement.Franck Armel, Eyeneeuropean journal of social law