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... employees in small firms employing 10 or fewer work- ers should be considered under the informal labor market as they are in a perfectly competitive labor mar- ket . Since private employees in small firms are protected by the Labor ...
... employees in small firms employing 10 or fewer work- ers should be considered under the informal labor market as they are in a perfectly competitive labor mar- ket . Since private employees in small firms are protected by the Labor ...
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... employees earned below the minimum wage . Among these employees , approximately 62 percent worked in firms employing 1-9 workers , 78 percent had attained a primary or lower level of education , 52 per- cent were female , and 41 percent ...
... employees earned below the minimum wage . Among these employees , approximately 62 percent worked in firms employing 1-9 workers , 78 percent had attained a primary or lower level of education , 52 per- cent were female , and 41 percent ...
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... employees working in firms with 10 or more workers . In 2002 , the coverage of the social security schemes was extended to non - agricultural employees in firms of all sizes . In 2004 , the unemployment insurance program took force .
... employees working in firms with 10 or more workers . In 2002 , the coverage of the social security schemes was extended to non - agricultural employees in firms of all sizes . In 2004 , the unemployment insurance program took force .
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