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LKA_2006_LFS_V01_M
Labour Force Survey 2006
Sri Lanka
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2006
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LKA_2006_LFS_v01_M
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Department of Census and Statistics
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1
Karunaratne D, Hettige.
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Structural Change and the State of the Labour Market in Sri Lanka
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(2007).
2
Orazem F, Peter.
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A pictorial analysis of the Sri Lankan school to work transition
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(2007).
3
De Mel, Suresh, David McKenzie, and Christopher Woodruff.
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Who does Microfinance Fail to Reach? Experimental Evidence on Gender and Microenterprise Returns
."
Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (2007).
4
Van Empel, Carlien.
"
Local Economic Development in Polonnaruwa District, Sri Lanka
."
ILO (2008).
5
O’Higgins, Niall.
Guide to the school-to-work transition
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2008.
6
Arunatilake, Nisha, Asha Gunawardena, Dilhani Marawila, Parakrama Samaratunga, and Athula Senaratne.
Analysis of the fisheries sector in Sri Lanka: Guided Case Studies For Value Chain Development In Conflict-Afffected Environments
.
2008.
7
Henegedara M, G.
Recent Labour Market Trends in the Food Crop Sector in Sri Lanka
.
Colombo, Sri Lanka: Hector Kobbekaduwa Agrarian Research and Training Institute, 2008.
8
Venkatachalam, Alicia J, A. G. R Price, S. Chandrasekara, and Sonali S Sellamuttu.
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Risk Factors in Relation to Human Deaths and other Tsunami (2004) Impacts in Sri Lanka: The Fishers'-eye View
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Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 19, no. 1 (2009): 57-66.
9
Turner, Alex, Sameera Pathirana, Amanda Daley, and Paramjit S Gill.
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Sri Lankan Tsunami Refugees: A Cross Sectional Study of the Relationships between Housing Conditions and Self-reported Health
."
BMC International Health and Human Rights (2009).
10
Amerasinghe, Franklyn.
The Current Status and Evolution of Industrial Relations in Sri Lanka
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: ILO, 2009.
11
Collyer, Michael, Peshala Wimalsena, Nazeeha Ansar, and Mohammed A Khan.
"
Return Migrants in Sri Lanka
."
Institute for Public Policy Research (2009).
12
Madurawala S, D. P.
"
Labour Force Participation of Women in Child bearing Ages, Sri Lanka
."
SLJP (2009).
13
Kuruppu U, Rohana.
"
The Strategic Corporate Training Method to Sustain Organizational Productivity in the Clothing Industry of Sri Lanka
."
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, RMIT University, 2009.
14
Gunatilaka, Ramani, Markus Mayer, and Milan Vodopivec.
The Challenge of Youth Employment in Sri Lanka
.
: World Bank, 2010.
15
Arunatilake, Nisha, and Priyanka Jayawardena.
"
Why People Choose to Participate in the Informal Sector in Sri Lanka
."
The Indian Journal of Labour Economics 53, no. 2 (2010): 225-250.
16
Manel P, D. Kanthi.
"
A study of the factors determining change in the employment of women in Sri Lanka
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(2010).
17
Newhouse, D., S. Shivakumaran, S. Takamatsu, and N. Yoshida.
"
How Survey-to-Survey Imputation Can Fail
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Policy Research Working Paper , no. 6961 (2014).
18
Himaz, Rozana, and Harsha Aturupane.
"
Returns to Education in Sri Lanka: A Pseudo Panel Approach
."
Department Economics Discussion Paper Series , no. 615 (2015).
19
Byiers, Bruce, Florian Krätke, Priyanka Jayawardena, Laura R Takeuchi,, and Anushka Wijesinha.
Manufacturing Progress? Employment creation in Sri Lanka
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: Overseas Development Institute, 2015.
20
Samaranayake I, D. J. Samaranayake.
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'Reflects The Hidden': Measuring Sri Lankan Shadow Economy
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Agriculture and Regional Development (2016).
21
Tharshini, Uruthirakodeeswaran, Shamala Kumar, and Hasara Rathnasekara.
"
Climbing Ladders of Success: Perceptions of Barriers to Public Sector Career Advancement in Jaffna District, Sri Lanka
."
South Asian Journal of Human Resources Management (2016).
22
Dayaratna-Banda, O. G, and Anuruddha Kankanamge.
"
Can Sri Lanka Sustain More Than Seven Percent Rate of Growth in the Next Decade?
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(2017).
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