Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers
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Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers
Back to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workersD WORKERSOECDBETTER POLICIES FOR BETTER LIVESThis work is published on the responsibility of the Secretary-General of the OECD. The opinions expressed and arguments employed herein do not necessarily reflect the official views of the Organisation or of the governments of its member countries.This do Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workerscument and any map included herein are without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory, to the delimitation of international fronKorea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers
tiers and boundaries and to the name of any territory, city or area.Please cite this publication as:OECD (2013), Back to Work: Korea: Improving the ReBack to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers18922-S (PDF)Series: Back to Work ISSN 2306-3823 (print) ISSN 2306-3831 (online)The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem a Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workersnd Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law.Photo credits: Cover Bull's Eye/ImagezocVInmagine LTD.Corrigenda to OECDKorea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers
publications may be found on line at: ivutut.oecd.orạ/pubỉishinạ/corrigenda.© OECD 2013You can copy, download or print OECD content for your own use. Back to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workersing materials, provided that suitable acknowledgement of OECD as source and copyright owner is given. All requests for public or commercial use and translation rights should be submitted to rl9hts@0ecd.org. Requests for permission to photocopy portions of this material for public or commercial use s Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workershall be addressed directly to the Copyright Clearance Center (CCC) at infb@copyright.com or the Centre fran<;ais d'exploitation du droit de copie (CFCKorea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers
) at contact0cfcoptes.com.FOREWORD - 3ForewordThe OECD Employment, Labour and Social Affairs Committee (ELSAC) has decided to carry out a thematic revBack to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workerss on other recent research conducted by ELS AC on topics such as youth unemployment, activation policy, skills and the labour market impact of the Great Recession.Nine countries will participate in the review: Australia, Canada. Denmark, Finland, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Stat Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workerses. Once the country' reviews are completed, a synthesis report will be prepared highlighting the main issues and policy recommendations emerging fromKorea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers
the review.This report on Korea was prepared by Danielle Venn with contributions from Glenda Quintini, Hyoung-Woo Chung and Sung Ho Kim. Statistical Back to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workersthis thematic review supervised by Mark Keese. The report benefited greatly from discussions with officials, employer federations, trade unions, academics and businesses during an OECD mission to Korea in February 2012, and from detailed comments provided by the Ministry of Employment and Labor.BACK Korea improving the re employment prospects of displaced workers TO WORK KOREA c OECD 2013Back to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACEDBack to WorkKOREAIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACED WORKERS®»OECDBack to Work: KoreaIMPROVING THE RE-EMPLOYMENT PROSPECTS OF DISPLACEDGọi ngay
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