Extent: | Online-Ressource (155 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Description based upon print version of record Acknowledgements; CONTENTS; List of figures; Preface; List of tables; List of boxes; Executive Summary; 1. Emerging patterns of employment: global and regional trends; Introduction; A. The relationship between employment and economic growth; B. A diversified labour market; C. Conclusions and structure of report; Appendix A. Country and regional groupings; Appendix B. Estimating the global wage gap; References; 2. Employment patterns, poverty and income inequality; Introduction; A. Incomes across different types of employment; B. Changing work patterns and poverty C. Changing work patterns and income inequalityD. Concluding remarks: Lessons from country experience; Appendix A. Data sources and coverage; Appendix B. Sources of income, data limitations and methodologies; Appendix C. Figures and decomposition tables; References; 3. Social protection coverage across employment patterns; Introduction; A. Legal social protection coverage by status in employment; B. Social protection coverage in practice: Implementation gaps; C. Concluding remarks; Appendix A. Definitions and methods ; Appendix B. Decomposition of total gap in pension coverage Appendix C. Effective pension coverage by contributory schemes by status in employmentAppendix D. Indicators of effective coverage for old-age pension benefits, global estimates; Appendix E.Affiliation to old-age pension schemes by status and employment patterns; References; 4. Labour regulation and employment patterns; Introduction; A. Labour regulation over time; B. The impact of labour regulation on labour market and social outcomes; C. Concluding remarks; Appendix A. Methodology and coding algorithms used to construct the CBR-LRI dataset Appendix B. Methodological approach to the econometric analysisReferences; 5. Changes in global production patterns and impacts on enterprises and employment; Introduction; A. Global production patterns and organization of work across borders; B. The impact of global supply chains on employment patterns and enterprises; C. Concluding remarks: Policy considerations for global supply chains; Appendix A. The ILO's estimates of jobs related to global supply chains; Appendix B. Global supply chain participation and labour markets: A sectoral analysis; References Recent publications from the ILO Research Department |
ISBN: | 978-92-2-129263-0 ; 978-92-2-129264-7 ; 978-92-2-129263-0 |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
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