SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all’. Even as it highlights the importance of labour rights for all, it also makes visible some significant tensions. We note, for example, that despite many critiques of narrow economic measures of growth, the focus here remains on GDP and per capita growth. This is problematic, we argue, because the GDP productive boundary excludes much of social reproductive work. This puts SDG8 in tension with SDG 5 which calls for the recognition of the value of unpaid care and domestic work. There has been a significant increase in the rate of working women in the formal and informal sector. However, there has not been a ...
What are the challenges in the path of achieving gender equality in fisheries and what should our pr...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of 2015, endorsed by the United Nations, details 17 Sust...
This paper highlights the need to analyse the quality of employment differentiated by gender, framed...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
One of the two components of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8 is “economic gr...
This paper examines how growth, social reproduction and gender equality are connected in ways that m...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) put much emphasis on the employment and inequality, a notew...
The International Labour Organization's Decent Work Agenda offers a valuable alternative to the...
Women’s unpaid care and domestic work is gaining relevance in policy-making as well as in academia. ...
The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals ac...
The aim of this paper is to outline the cornerstones of a macroeconomic model to analyse the various...
Work has just recently been recognized as an important topic in the discourse of development. But of...
Following the formal announcement of the Sustainable Development Goals, Naila Kabeer reflects on les...
Globally, paid care work, such as care for children or the elderly is a fast-growing sector of the m...
What are the challenges in the path of achieving gender equality in fisheries and what should our pr...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of 2015, endorsed by the United Nations, details 17 Sust...
This paper highlights the need to analyse the quality of employment differentiated by gender, framed...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
SDG 8 calls for promoting ‘sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive...
One of the two components of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8 is “economic gr...
This paper examines how growth, social reproduction and gender equality are connected in ways that m...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) put much emphasis on the employment and inequality, a notew...
The International Labour Organization's Decent Work Agenda offers a valuable alternative to the...
Women’s unpaid care and domestic work is gaining relevance in policy-making as well as in academia. ...
The growing recognition of unpaid work in international law and the Sustainable Development Goals ac...
The aim of this paper is to outline the cornerstones of a macroeconomic model to analyse the various...
Work has just recently been recognized as an important topic in the discourse of development. But of...
Following the formal announcement of the Sustainable Development Goals, Naila Kabeer reflects on les...
Globally, paid care work, such as care for children or the elderly is a fast-growing sector of the m...
What are the challenges in the path of achieving gender equality in fisheries and what should our pr...
The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of 2015, endorsed by the United Nations, details 17 Sust...
This paper highlights the need to analyse the quality of employment differentiated by gender, framed...