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Measuring the Economic and Social Value of Domestic Work

By on May 19, 2011

This document is part of a series of briefs on issues and approaches to promoting decent work for domestic workers. The author is Specialist Researcher, Community Agency for Social Enquiry. More information about the series is available on the ILO website, here.

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