Employment in service sector a case study of hotel industry in Delhi B S Prakash
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TextSeries: IAMR report; 4/1996Publication details: New Delhi IAMR 1997Description: V.pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 21st 331.1234794095456 I59E
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| 331.123 D766S Structural Changes in the demand for labor | 331.1230954 C948I India's industrial cities | 331.12313711 I59E Estimates of teachers deployed at different stages/levels of education by Sex, training status and faculty/Courses:1971-81 | 331.1234794095456 I59E Employment in service sector | 331.1234794095456 I59E Employment in service sector | 331.124 I61B Bringing jobs to people | 331.1240954 I39P A Package for creation of ten million employment opportunities per annnum over the tenth plan |
Contents: v.1. Estabilishment Survey report -V.2. Follow-up survey report
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