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|a World of Work Report 2011 :
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|a Title page; Copyright page; Editorial; Table of contents; Figures; Figure 1.1 Composition of capital inflows to emerging markets; Figure 1.2 Employment growth developments in the most recent period; Figure 1.3 Current employment levels compared to pre-crisis peaks; Figure 1.4 Employment developments in the EU-27 by job type, 2008 to 2011; Figure 1.5 Long-term unemployment and inactivity rates(percentages); Figure 1.6 Employment projections: Advanced economies; Figure 1.7 Employment projections: Emerging economies; Figure 1.8 Employment projections: Developing economies.
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|a Figure 1.9 Change in the risk of social unrest between 2006 and 2010Figure 1.10 People reporting confidence in theirnational government, 2006 to 2010(percentage point change); Figure 1.11 Change in perception of standard of living getting worse, 2006 to 2010; Figure 1.12 Determinants of social unrest, 2010; Figure 2.1 Capital share and investment developments among non-financial firms; Figure 2.2 Capital share developments by country, 2000 to 2009; Figure 2.3 Evolution of capital shares by type of corporations, 2000 to 2007/09.
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|a Figure 2.4 Payouts of non-financial corporations by type,2000 to 2008/09Figure 2.5 Growth of the share of non-productive income received and retained earnings overgross operating surplus in non-financial corporations, 2000 to 2007/09; Figure 2.6 Investment over total resources received fornon-financial corporations, 2000 to 2007; Figure 2.7 Total financial assets of non-financial firms asa share of GDP; Figure 2.8 Rate of unsuccessful loan applications by small- and medium-sized enterprises; Figure 3.1 Trends in wage shares.
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|a Figure 3.2 Wage shares, hours worked and wage dispersion by skill level, selected advanced economiesFigure 3.3 Financialization and changes in the wage share, 1985 to 2005; Figure 3.4 Changes in minimum wages and wage shares inselected middle- and low-income countries, 1993 to 2005; Figure 3A.1 Ratio of total employees to total employment in different regions; Figure 4.1 Trends in food and oil prices; Figure 4.2 I nternational and domestic wheat prices; Figure 4.3 Share of food expenditure in total householdincome, developing countries.
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|a Figure 4.4 Net poverty effects of a 10 per cent and 30 per cent food price increaseFigure 4.5 Employment impact of food price increases amonglow-income earners; Figure producers of staple foods in 2005; Figure 4.7 Food prices and commodity markets, in billion US; Figure 4.8 Total returns from commodity index funds; Figure 5.1 Government revenues, expenditures and deficits in advanced countries; Figure 5.2 Government revenues, expenditures and deficits in emerging countries; Figure 5.3 Sources of revenue; Figure 5.4 Top personal income tax rate -- world average.
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|a Published annually by the International Institute for Labour Studies - the research arm of the ILO - the 2011 edition of "World of Work Report" shows that it will not be possible to recover successfully from the Great Recession unless social inequalities are addressed through well-designed policies.
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