What makes work useful, on what grounds and for whom? Classical economists distinguished between productive and unproductive labour. They focused primarily on productive labour and its ability to generate wealth for the economy as a whole, which influences why economic policies currently prioritize economically productive work over other forms of work. After reviewing the relationships between work and capabilities in the capability approach, this article addresses the individual and collective impacts of work on capabilities. It introduces a more complex and human-centred distinction between capability-enhancing and capability-reducing work. Finally, it proposes a capability-informed labour policy and designs new rights to assist in better...
Recently, scholars have attempted to apply the capabilities approach, as advanced by Amartya Sen, to...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...
What makes work useful, on what grounds and for whom? Classical economists distinguished between pro...
Labour is of utmost importance for human wellbeing. Yet a comprehensive framework that can reflect t...
Recently, scholars have attempted to apply the capabilities approach, as advanced by Amartya Sen, to...
It may appear to be paradoxical to celebrate work as a human right in an economic system in which fo...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
It may appear to be paradoxical to celebrate work as a human right in an economic system in which fo...
The United Kingdom’s labour market currently faces multiple challenges including low productivity, u...
This paper starts from the premise that economics has offered a one-sided conception of work. Standa...
We demonstrate why meaningful work, i.e. job-related activities that individuals view as purposeful ...
The article, having characterised present European work-welfare policies in terms of a process of re...
Work and labour describe activities with a redistributional and a reproductive component. In additio...
This paper observes several limitations of human capital theory, both as a description of the way qu...
Recently, scholars have attempted to apply the capabilities approach, as advanced by Amartya Sen, to...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...
What makes work useful, on what grounds and for whom? Classical economists distinguished between pro...
Labour is of utmost importance for human wellbeing. Yet a comprehensive framework that can reflect t...
Recently, scholars have attempted to apply the capabilities approach, as advanced by Amartya Sen, to...
It may appear to be paradoxical to celebrate work as a human right in an economic system in which fo...
Notion almost unknown before 1950, labor productivity is now commonly used by economists, engineers,...
It may appear to be paradoxical to celebrate work as a human right in an economic system in which fo...
The United Kingdom’s labour market currently faces multiple challenges including low productivity, u...
This paper starts from the premise that economics has offered a one-sided conception of work. Standa...
We demonstrate why meaningful work, i.e. job-related activities that individuals view as purposeful ...
The article, having characterised present European work-welfare policies in terms of a process of re...
Work and labour describe activities with a redistributional and a reproductive component. In additio...
This paper observes several limitations of human capital theory, both as a description of the way qu...
Recently, scholars have attempted to apply the capabilities approach, as advanced by Amartya Sen, to...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
Getting people into employment will not on its own ensure decent living standards and reduce poverty...