Work is relevant for incomes, productivity, and dignity. It is one of the most important business contributions for development, with businesses creating over 90 per cent of all jobs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, unemployment, underemployment, precarity, and a lack of decent jobs remain a major development challenge, often disproportionally affecting the livelihoods of marginalised groups, such as women, people with disabilities, and migrant workers. ‘Do more business’ approaches, policies that emphasise growth and assume trickle down, aim to improve employment and livelihood outcomes. Yet evidence has shown that the market does not automatically deliver more and better jobs. A critical understanding is therefore nee...
The employment/unemployment dichotomy is not applicable to developing countries. Workers who are cat...
The World Development Report 2013 takes the centrality of jobs in the development process as its sta...
Economic development is deemed to be the process whereby a low-income nation improves the economic, ...
Productive employment and decent work needs to be a key objective of development co-operation and re...
a. Employment, and the quality of employment, decent work, is crucial for poverty reduction and in a...
Employment and job creation are key components in achieving economic growth and sustainable developm...
Labour markets involve individuals working in return for some kind of remuneration. It is important ...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...
Youth unemployment remains a global threat to the achievement of the United Nations’ sustainable dev...
As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency incr...
This thesis examines the effects of a large and ever-present development sector on the labour market...
www.oecd.org/dac/poverty Employment is the main route out of poverty for poor people in developing c...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
In many parts of the 'South' - i.e. the 'developing' countries of the world - widespread poverty is ...
Jobs are the foundation of any economy. High levels of unemployment relate to a structural weakness ...
The employment/unemployment dichotomy is not applicable to developing countries. Workers who are cat...
The World Development Report 2013 takes the centrality of jobs in the development process as its sta...
Economic development is deemed to be the process whereby a low-income nation improves the economic, ...
Productive employment and decent work needs to be a key objective of development co-operation and re...
a. Employment, and the quality of employment, decent work, is crucial for poverty reduction and in a...
Employment and job creation are key components in achieving economic growth and sustainable developm...
Labour markets involve individuals working in return for some kind of remuneration. It is important ...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...
Youth unemployment remains a global threat to the achievement of the United Nations’ sustainable dev...
As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency incr...
This thesis examines the effects of a large and ever-present development sector on the labour market...
www.oecd.org/dac/poverty Employment is the main route out of poverty for poor people in developing c...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
In many parts of the 'South' - i.e. the 'developing' countries of the world - widespread poverty is ...
Jobs are the foundation of any economy. High levels of unemployment relate to a structural weakness ...
The employment/unemployment dichotomy is not applicable to developing countries. Workers who are cat...
The World Development Report 2013 takes the centrality of jobs in the development process as its sta...
Economic development is deemed to be the process whereby a low-income nation improves the economic, ...