The world of work has changed and in some instances a realisation now exists that certain forms of work are a reality and not a passing occurrence, and it is of the utmost importance that international regulation provides for this, including work in the informal economy. Specific vulnerable groups and challenges have been identified by international regulators and must now be addressed to extend protection to these workers. International regulation must promote freedom through the enhancement of the capabilities of these workers. International instruments can function as key strategic tools to address inequalities in the workplace by increasing the capabilities of vulnerable groups such as women through empowerment initiatives. The purpose ...
Social protection for developing countries: Can social insurance be more relevant for those working ...
This article discusses the problem of atypical or non-standard work in the light of persistently spi...
This paper outlines the role of social protection mechanisms in safeguarding individuals' livelihoo...
The world of work has changed and in some instances a realisation now exists that certain forms of ...
In this article, Nicola Smit and Letlhokwa George Mpedi critically evaluate the appropriateness of s...
Given the globalised nature of work in the twenty-first century, labour and social security law issu...
The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour ...
Abstract: The world of work is constantly changing and the notion of “work” itself is no longer what...
In Mainstreaming Gender in Social Protection for the Informal Economy Naila Kabeer explores the gend...
The ILO was founded for social justice, a mandate expressed today in terms of decent work as a globa...
For many years, South African courts have relied on International Labour Organisation conventions to...
For many years, South African courts have relied on International Labour Organisation conventions to...
This article examines the role of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), regional standards, a...
Abstract: Domestic work is very precarious and this is mainly because of the risk and job insecurity...
The current labour market has many forms of employment relations that differ from full-time employme...
Social protection for developing countries: Can social insurance be more relevant for those working ...
This article discusses the problem of atypical or non-standard work in the light of persistently spi...
This paper outlines the role of social protection mechanisms in safeguarding individuals' livelihoo...
The world of work has changed and in some instances a realisation now exists that certain forms of ...
In this article, Nicola Smit and Letlhokwa George Mpedi critically evaluate the appropriateness of s...
Given the globalised nature of work in the twenty-first century, labour and social security law issu...
The promotion of social protection in Sub-Saharan Africa happens in a context where informal labour ...
Abstract: The world of work is constantly changing and the notion of “work” itself is no longer what...
In Mainstreaming Gender in Social Protection for the Informal Economy Naila Kabeer explores the gend...
The ILO was founded for social justice, a mandate expressed today in terms of decent work as a globa...
For many years, South African courts have relied on International Labour Organisation conventions to...
For many years, South African courts have relied on International Labour Organisation conventions to...
This article examines the role of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), regional standards, a...
Abstract: Domestic work is very precarious and this is mainly because of the risk and job insecurity...
The current labour market has many forms of employment relations that differ from full-time employme...
Social protection for developing countries: Can social insurance be more relevant for those working ...
This article discusses the problem of atypical or non-standard work in the light of persistently spi...
This paper outlines the role of social protection mechanisms in safeguarding individuals' livelihoo...