Work of International Labour Office
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Nixon, J.W. 'Work of International Labour Office'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XVI No. 1, 1937/1938, pp69-86Download Item:
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Abstract:
I propose in this paper to give you a short account of the work
accomplished by the International Labour Office in the sphere of
labour statistics since its foundation in 1920 with special reference to
the subject of wages. This latter subject, apart from being the most
important of all branches of labour statistics, is the one in which the
most progress has been made; I also thought that the subject of wages
would be of special interest to this Society in view of the recent
publication by your Department of Industry and Commerce of what
has been described as "a first attempt to fill a serious lacuna in the
national statistics."
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Read on 26th April, 1938
Author: Nixon, J.W.
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XVI No. 1 1937/1938
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International Labour Office, Work conditions, WagesISSN:
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