The extent to what bad labor conditions across the globe are associated with international trade is unknown. Here, we quantify the bad labor conditions associated with consumption in seven world regions, the “bad labor” footprint. In particular, we analyze how much occupational health damage, vulnerable employment, gender inequality, share of unskilled workers, child labor, and forced labor is associated with the production of internationally traded goods. Our results show that (i) as expected, there is a net flow of bad labor conditions from developing to developed regions; (ii) the production of exported goods in lower income regions contributes to more than half of the bad labor footprints caused by the wealthy lifestyles of affluent reg...
Measuring the e¤ects of international trade on labor market outcomes has never been more important g...
In this study we use economic input-output analysis to calculate the inequality footprint of nations...
The globalization of the world economy has been propelled by increasing movements of intermediate pr...
The extent to what bad labor conditions across the globe are associated with international trade is ...
Globalization and growth in emerging economies drive and are driven by the increase in volume of int...
A fair path to achieve a sustainable world would imply reducing the eventual negative effects linked...
As the economy has become more globalized, labour and environmental impacts have been redistributed ...
Abstract: We suggest that the impact of globalization on wages has been missed because its effects m...
This paper surveys the empirical evidence on the link between globalization and employment condition...
This commentary responds to the previously published Journal of Industrial Ecology article “The Empl...
This paper assesses the impact of international trade and investment flows on the evolution of worki...
Do economic downturns in the Global North undermine worker safety in the Global South? Literature su...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
Using rich individual level data on workers from 28 European countries, this study provides the firs...
Measuring the e¤ects of international trade on labor market outcomes has never been more important g...
In this study we use economic input-output analysis to calculate the inequality footprint of nations...
The globalization of the world economy has been propelled by increasing movements of intermediate pr...
The extent to what bad labor conditions across the globe are associated with international trade is ...
Globalization and growth in emerging economies drive and are driven by the increase in volume of int...
A fair path to achieve a sustainable world would imply reducing the eventual negative effects linked...
As the economy has become more globalized, labour and environmental impacts have been redistributed ...
Abstract: We suggest that the impact of globalization on wages has been missed because its effects m...
This paper surveys the empirical evidence on the link between globalization and employment condition...
This commentary responds to the previously published Journal of Industrial Ecology article “The Empl...
This paper assesses the impact of international trade and investment flows on the evolution of worki...
Do economic downturns in the Global North undermine worker safety in the Global South? Literature su...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
The research presented in this dissertation examines the impacts of trade from low-wage countries on...
Using rich individual level data on workers from 28 European countries, this study provides the firs...
Measuring the e¤ects of international trade on labor market outcomes has never been more important g...
In this study we use economic input-output analysis to calculate the inequality footprint of nations...
The globalization of the world economy has been propelled by increasing movements of intermediate pr...