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The Ukrainian Challenge
Reforming Labour Market and Social Policy

International Labour Office-Central and
Eastern European Team

In the coming years it will be essential for Ukraine, which has faced a combination of massive economic decline, hyperinflation, and growing unemployment, to give high priority to the substantial reform of labour market and social policy. This book assesses of these trends following Ukraine's independence in 1991 and helps to identify the priorities for those involved in the ongoing restructuring of the country's economy and in the substantial reforms of social policy.

1995
338 pages
ISBN 978-1-85866-044-8 cloth $49.95
ISBN 978-1-85866-045-5 paperback $24.95

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