Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified as an Area of Critical Importance for the ILO as it approaches its centenary. Yet there is presently no comprehensive elaboration of the dimensions, causes or manifestations of UFW. This article reports on a research project that has proposed such a framework. The article first investigates and reconceptualises a set of key discourses on contemporary work to identify their contribution to an analytically rigorous conception of UFW. It then outlines a novel Multidimensional Model that has been designed for use by local policy actors in identifying and targeting UFW in countries across a range of income levels
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Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified as an Area of Critical Importance for the ILO ...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified by the International Labour Organization (ILO)...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
Past ideas and present experiences concerning acceptable forms of work are broad and varied. Opposit...
The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals ac...
This thesis conducts an examination of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to determine how ...
Precarious work is a crucial impediment to substantive equality. This paper examines the regulation ...
Introduction: On 15 June 2010 the 99th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) adopted...
It is now generally recognized that the structure of the populations in countries around the world w...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
Technological change has brought about rapid changes in the world of work over the past decade. The ...
This paper argues, through a study of cleaning workers, a need to reconsider the changing nature of ...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified as an Area of Critical Importance for the ILO ...
Unacceptable forms of work (UFW) have been identified by the International Labour Organization (ILO)...
Upgrading low‐waged and insecure work is central to contemporary labour and development initiatives,...
Past ideas and present experiences concerning acceptable forms of work are broad and varied. Opposit...
The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals ac...
This thesis conducts an examination of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) to determine how ...
Precarious work is a crucial impediment to substantive equality. This paper examines the regulation ...
Introduction: On 15 June 2010 the 99th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) adopted...
It is now generally recognized that the structure of the populations in countries around the world w...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
This paper argues that conceiving of paid domestic labour as ordinary work constitutes a hermeneutic...
Technological change has brought about rapid changes in the world of work over the past decade. The ...
This paper argues, through a study of cleaning workers, a need to reconsider the changing nature of ...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
Just prior to the 2007 General Election, a group of labour lawyers and economists, broadly sympathet...