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Learning and training for work in the knowledge society.

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Corporate Authors: International Labour Conference Geneva, Switzerland), International Labour Office.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Geneva [Switzerland] : International Labour Office, 2002.
Series:Report (International Labour Conference) ; 90th session, 4 (1).
Subjects:
Human capital > Congresses.
Manpower policy > Congresses.
Continuing education > Congresses.
Occupational training > Congresses.
Vocational education > Congresses.
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