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... increased by almost 10 percent . 2. It has , to an extent , solved the fundamental problem of giving people access to formal sources of credit . Ninety - four percent of the members of the Village and Urban Community Fund had access to ...
... increased by almost 10 percent . 2. It has , to an extent , solved the fundamental problem of giving people access to formal sources of credit . Ninety - four percent of the members of the Village and Urban Community Fund had access to ...
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... increasing to 17 percent in 2002 , which is significantly higher than the percentage of people employed in the ... increased to 19.3 million , whereas the total labor force was 35 million . Data from the Labor Force Survey ( LFS ) ...
... increasing to 17 percent in 2002 , which is significantly higher than the percentage of people employed in the ... increased to 19.3 million , whereas the total labor force was 35 million . Data from the Labor Force Survey ( LFS ) ...
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... increased at an average rate of 3.0 percent per year , including a sharp increase in the proportion of the labor force educated . With slow economic growth and the consequent slow employment - generation rate , unemployment increased ...
... increased at an average rate of 3.0 percent per year , including a sharp increase in the proportion of the labor force educated . With slow economic growth and the consequent slow employment - generation rate , unemployment increased ...
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More than six years after the start of the East Asian Financial Crisis the role of the market | 3 |
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