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Vulnerability to Forced Labour and Trafficking: The case of Romanian women in the agricultural sector in Sicily
Published 2015-09-01“…We contend that in order to effectively counter these phenomena, labour rights measures and anti-trafficking interventions have to be combined based on a comprehensive approach aimed not only at assisting victims, but also at tackling the structural factors that create their vulnerability. [1] ILO, ‘ILO Indicators of Forced Labour’, International Labour Office, 2012, retrieved 11 August 2015, http://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_norm/---declaration/documents/publication/wcms_203832.pdf…”
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Probability of causation for occupational cancer after exposure to ionizing radiation
Published 2018-01-01“…Among the 106 occupational diseases listed in the International Labor Organization Recommendation 194 (International Labor Office (ILO), ILO List of Occupational Diseases, 2010), PC is available only for occupational cancer after ionizing radiation exposure. …”
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Economics of Regulatory Compliance in the Fisheries of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines
Published 1998“…A stratified random sample of 568 fishers from Pekalongan and Juwana in Indonesia, Kuala Kedah, Kedah in Malaysia and Conception, Ilo-ilo City, Roxas City and Tigbauan in the Philippines are used in the analysis. …”
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Internal Quality Assurance of Institutional Learning Outcomes: United States Case Study and Implications for Vietnam Higher Education
Published 2021-06-01“…In addition to traditional performance indicators such as GPA, grades, and rates of retention, graduation and employment, stakeholders also required institutions to provide evidence of institutional learning outcomes (ILOs). ILOs encompass the knowledge and skills that all students regardless of disciplines from a specific university are expected to demonstrate upon their graduation. …”
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