Active Labour Market Policies Around the World

Active Labour Market Policies Around the World
Author: Peter Auer,Ümit Efendioğlu,Janine Leschke
Publsiher: International Labour Organization
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 922115789X

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Active labor market policies (ALMPs) are found in almost all countries of the world but differ in amplitude, design, and implementation. Comprising an array of measures, ALMPs can take the form of special support for job searching, training and education for the unemployed, and various other subsidies and job creation activities. While providing a valuable overview of the nature of these policies, this book examines some of the pitfalls and challenges countries face when evaluating them. It also provides a policy framework for designing ALMPs that are permanent yet adaptable instruments to cope with changes linked to globalization. Contents Introduction Historical background of ALMPs Definition and functions of ALMPs Contribution of ALMPs to the objectives of employment creation, security in change, equity and poverty reduction Differences in the utilization of ALMPs: Developed, transition and developing countries Evaluation of ALMPs New trends in ALMPs Conclusions: A framework for the management of change Bibliography

Labour Markets Institutions and Inequality

Labour Markets  Institutions and Inequality
Author: Janine Berg
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784712105

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Labour market institutions, including collective bargaining, the regulation of employment contracts and social protection policies, are instrumental for improving the well-being of workers, their families and society. In many countries, these instituti

The Global Employment Challenge

The Global Employment Challenge
Author: Ajit K. Ghose,Nomann Majid,Christoph Ernst
Publsiher: Academic Foundation
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 8171887015

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Towards A Fair Global Labour Market

Towards A Fair Global Labour Market
Author: Ozay Mehmet,Errol Mendes,Robert Sinding
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134706273

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This book answers the question of how to maintain effective labour regulation as the market for labour moves towards globalization. This issue is addressed from legal, economic, social and cultural perspectives. The authors consider the effects of free trade and investment, with and without labour standards, on employment, competitiveness, wages and working conditions in the global economy. Deriving and analysing policy options, they seek ways in which principles of labour regulation can operate at an international level. The work concludes with a call for a rule-based global trading system in which core labour standards play a significant part.

Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market

Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market
Author: Juliet Webster,Keith Randle
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137479198

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The emerging world of virtual work is not tied to physical workplaces or particular locations, but is dispersed and footloose. It is frequently precarious, and blurs the boundaries between work and non-work, production and consumption. Contributors to this wide-ranging volume of case studies identify the growing and diverse army of virtual workers. Building from an overarching introduction which discusses the salient features of virtual work, this collection considers the challenges in analysing the class position of virtual workers. Virtual Workers and the Global Labour Market features international examples of emerging occupations and working conditions in new media, gaming, journalism, advertising and branding, software development and offshore services. Cross-disciplinary insights from across the social sciences inform contributions on labour market entry, employment relations, precariousness, the dynamics of virtual teams, and cyberbullying, in order to illustrate the diversity of virtual work, its circumstances and its labour force.

The Public Employment Service in a Changing Labour Market

The Public Employment Service in a Changing Labour Market
Author: N. Phan-Thuy,Ellen Hansen,David Price,International Labour Office
Publsiher: International Labor Office
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Arbeitsverwaltung
ISBN: UCSC:32106016658624

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1. Origins and historical evolution. 2. The Changing labour market 3. Role, functions and resources of the public employment service 4. Job -broking 5. Labour market information 6. Administration of labour market adjustmment programmes 7. unemployment benefits and the public employment service 8. organising and managing the service9. the PES and other organizations.

Global Labour Studies

Global Labour Studies
Author: Marcus Taylor,Sébastien Rioux
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2017-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781509504107

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From the rise of fully automated factories to the creation of new migrant workforces, the world of work, employment and production is rapidly changing. By reshaping the global distribution of wealth, jobs and opportunities, these processes are unleashing profound social and environmental tensions, as well as new political movements. As a means to address these crucial themes, Global Labour Studies elaborates an innovative interdisciplinary framework that builds upon the concepts of power, networks, space and livelihoods. This approach is deployed to explore core topics including global production networks, labour market dynamics, formal and informal sectors, migration and forced labour, agriculture and environment, corporate social responsibility and new labour organizations. Written in a lively and engaging format that draws upon a diverse range of illustrative case studies, the book provides the reader with an accessible repertoire of analytical tools and offers an essential guide to the field. This makes it a uniquely rich text for undergraduate courses on global labour issues across the fields of geography, politics, sociology, labour studies and international development.

The Global Labour Market

The Global Labour Market
Author: Roger Blanpain,Michele Tiraboschi,Pablo Arellano Ortiz
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041127228

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As global power relations increasingly favour international capital, it becomes crucial for labour and employment lawyers to center their field in a supranational context. As long as wages, social security, and taxes remain national matters, states compete at this level in order to attract foreign investment. This does not bode well for employees or the self-employed. Most ameliorative measures come in the form of unenforceable and‘soft lawand’ guidelines and recommendations. The conference recorded in this vitally important book confronts this losing battle of local responses to global challenges. The book reprints the papers submitted to that conference by twenty-three outstanding scholars from fourteen countries. Among the many critical issues they expose and discuss are the following: and• the proliferation of varieties of non-standard employment; and• protection of migrant workersand’ rights by regional organizations; and• global and regional trends in the human resources function; and• work training and education policy; and• effectiveness of equality and non-discrimination standards; and• involvement of employees in workplace decisionmaking; and and• the need for an equitable social safety net. In the course of the discussion the authors examine cases from many countries, including not only EU Member States (both West and East) and the U.S., but also Japan, Chile, South Africa, and Indonesia. With a focus on the nexus of multinational enterprises and international standards, the book provides both a sharp image of where labour law stands in todayand’s worldand—revealing serious social problems in a clearer light than is usually encounteredand—and a very valuable guide to directions to pursue and potential solutions, offered by some of the most engaged and committed minds in the field. It is an indispensable resource for legal workers in this and‘eye of the stormand’ of globalization.