Nepal has undergone considerable turbulence in its attempt to embrace more open political and economic systems.This situation was further deepened, culminating in the royal take-over in October 2002. result, the power struggle developed into a tree-polar conflict among the royal palace, the Maoists and the mainstreamed political parties.There is in Nepal, as in other countries, a long-standing debate on the extent to which the regulation of the labor market is a facilitating or obstructing feature of investment investment being the source of job creation.
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Publisher:
ILO
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Type / Script:
Annual Report
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Keywords:
LABOUR, DEMOCRACY, POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, CULMINATION, PARLIAMENT, SOCIO-ECONOMIC SECURITY, CONFLICT, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC, INTERIM CONSTITUTION, CENTER PLANNING, POLICY, EMPLOYMENT, UNITED NATION DEVELOPMENT, DECENT WORK COUNTRY PROGRAMME, PRIORITIES NEEDED, ASSUMPTIONS, ASSESSMENT AND MONITORING, MANAGEMENT, MONITORING AND EVALUATION, AGREEMENT, CONSTRUCTION, WORKING CONDITIONS, RIGHT TO WORK, QUALITY OF LIFE, JOB SATISFACTION, FREE CHOICE OF EMPLOYMENT, INTERNATIONAL LABOUR STANDARDS
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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Thesaurus:
12.03.00
- Conditions Of Employment
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