Caribbean regional study volume VII population and employment

By: International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
Contributor(s): International Development Association
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Washington D.C : World Bank, March 6, 1975Description: ix,76, [37] p. tblsSubject(s): Developing Countries | Economic Integration | Regional Integration | Population Information | Demographic Statistics | CaribbeanSummary: This 1975 volume of the Caribbean Regional Study, prepared by the Inter-American Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Development Association, examines population dynamics and employment patterns across the Caribbean. Conducted in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region, the study analyzes demographic trends, labor force structures, and employment challenges. It provides essential data and policy insights aimed at supporting sustainable economic development and addressing social and labor issues within the region’s diverse island economies
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02392-XI (Browse shelf) Available NDC25060028

This 1975 volume of the Caribbean Regional Study, prepared by the Inter-American Bank for Reconstruction and Development and the International Development Association, examines population dynamics and employment patterns across the Caribbean. Conducted in the Latin America and the Caribbean Region, the study analyzes demographic trends, labor force structures, and employment challenges. It provides essential data and policy insights aimed at supporting sustainable economic development and addressing social and labor issues within the region’s diverse island economies

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