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1. Functional representation in Hong Kong: instituionalization and ligitimization of the business and professional elites

by Leung, Joan Y.H.

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR1299.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

2. Social - economic perspectives of farmers' organisations in India

by Mukherji, R.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR3904.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

3. Democracy in a white - collar union A note

by Kanhere, Usha.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1985Barcode no: AR14899.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

4. Race, sex, and supervisory authority in federal white - collar employment

by Lewis, Gregory B.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1986Barcode no: AR14902.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

5. Emergence of managerial unionism in India

by Mamkoottam, Kuriakose.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1989Barcode no: AR14904.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

6. Professional unionism in Nigeria

by Isamah, Austin.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1986Barcode no: AR14905.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

7. Functional representation in Hong Kong Institutionalisation and legitimization of the business and professional elites

by Leung, Joan Y.H.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1990Barcode no: AR15622.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

8. Whither teacher's movement?

by Varde. Sadanand.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1989Barcode no: AR19140.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

9. The decline of the Japan teachers unions

by Thurston, Donald R.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1989Barcode no: AR19820.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

10. SPECIAL section on employee voice

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR22187.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

11. Student movement and associations

by Altbach, Philip G.

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR23323.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

12. Role of farmers service cooperative societies in promoting rural socio-economic development and equity - a micro analysis

by Haffis, Shaik and others.

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR23617.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

13. Affordability for housing assiciation tenants: a key issue for British social housing policy

by Kearns, Ade.

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR23782.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

14. Role of professional secieties in higher technical education - challanges ahead

by Kanwar, Gupta Parmod.

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR24305.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

15. Special issue on foundation of public administration

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR24577.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

16. Appropriate structural adjustment policies the perspective of employers organisations in select countries

by Venkata Ratnam, G.S.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1995Barcode no: AR26547.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

17. SPECIAL issues on foundation of public administration

Material type: article Article; Format: print Barcode no: AR27080.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

18. Revamping the programmes of technical institutes for rural uplift.

by Singh, Jag Pal.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1995Barcode no: AR28435.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

19. Adequacy of cooperative credit

by Shollapur, M.R.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1995Barcode no: AR29225.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

20. Yet another successful farmers cooperative society - Korvi

by Singh, K. Anand | Jagannadha Raju, S.

Material type: article Article Publisher: 1995Barcode no: AR29922.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

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