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- Export Oriented Manufacturing Industries and Young Workers
- Job Training Programmes: The Cases of Chile Joven and Argentina Proyecto Joven
- Experiences of work training for young people in Latin America
- Self-employment Programs: a Policy Response to Youth Unemployment, Underemployment and Informal Employment in Latin America
- Latin American youth in transition: a policy paper on youth unemployment in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Youth employment Policy in Developing and Transition Countries – Prevention as well as Cure
- Youth employment in the Southern Cone
- Youth and employment in Latin America and the Caribbean: Problems, prospects and options
- Building a Bridge for the Road Too Far: Policy Analysis for the School-to-Work Transition in Latin America
- The Choice between School and Work in Latin America
- Youth Employment: Characteristics, Tensions and Challenges
- Youth, Population and Development in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Latin American youth in an era of socio-economic and political change
- The Context of Youth in Latin America: Issues, Searches and Outlooks
- Decent work and Youth
- Trade, Gender and Equity in Latin America: Generating Knowledge for Political Action
- Economic policy, Social Reproduction and Gender in Latin America and the Caribbean
- Peru GATE Project: Pro-Poor Growth, Gender and Markets: Creating opportunities and measuring results in Peru
- Trade Integration and Gender
- Trade Integration and Gender
- Caribbean GTN - A Literature Review: Gender, Trade, and Investment
- Trade openness, employment and women: the case of Uruguay
- Women in the Cut Flower Export Trade in Colombia
- Women in the Cut Flower Export Trade in Colombia
- Updated Fact Sheet: Gender Impacts of CAFTA
- Gender, Fair-trade and Grassroots Action - the Experience of Nicaraguan Coffee Coops
- Making Trade Work for Women: Opportunities and Obstacles
- Gender and Trade: Overview Report
- Trade and gender - are the agreements of WTO a trap for women?
- Survey of research on gender and trade: insights, gaps and coverage
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