From 2012 to 2016, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC), the WageIndicator Foundation and the Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS) are running the Labour Rights for Women project with national trade union confederations and WageIndicator teams in twelve developing countries in Africa, Latin America and Asia. Six African countries participate in the Labour Rights for Women project (Egypt, Kenya, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania and Uganda), three Asian countries (India, Indonesia and Pakistan) and three Latin American nations (Guatemala, Paraguay and Peru). Labour Rights for Women is one of the female leadership (FLOW) projects of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and aims to empower female workers by ra...
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
The international community has committed itself to the goal of human development and more concrete...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryTo address persistent constraints to women’s advance...
This research explored whether the MENA region countries have adopted sufficient legal provisions th...
Like in the other developing countries, women labour force participation rate is rising gradually in...
The status of women is an indicator of how modern a society is. Rich countries usually have women wh...
A Project Report Submitted by Ngetha Sarah W, to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfill...
Abstract Several international instruments including CEDAW have recognized every human being to be f...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...
Women account for nearly half of the human resources of a nation and play an important role in the s...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
The United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders, represent...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
The International Labour Organization's Domestic Worker Convention, resolved in June 2011 and soon t...
Four out of every five women in Uganda are employed in agriculture, according to the 2008 Gender and...
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
The international community has committed itself to the goal of human development and more concrete...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryTo address persistent constraints to women’s advance...
This research explored whether the MENA region countries have adopted sufficient legal provisions th...
Like in the other developing countries, women labour force participation rate is rising gradually in...
The status of women is an indicator of how modern a society is. Rich countries usually have women wh...
A Project Report Submitted by Ngetha Sarah W, to the Chandaria School of Business in Partial Fulfill...
Abstract Several international instruments including CEDAW have recognized every human being to be f...
Over the past decade, several U.S. trade laws have, for the first time in recent U.S. history, linke...
Women account for nearly half of the human resources of a nation and play an important role in the s...
Abstract Regardless of the development level of the countries, the labor force participation rate p...
The United Nations Millennium Summit in 2000, the largest-ever gathering of world leaders, represent...
The special concerns of the growing number of women entering the global workforce are shaping the de...
The International Labour Organization's Domestic Worker Convention, resolved in June 2011 and soon t...
Four out of every five women in Uganda are employed in agriculture, according to the 2008 Gender and...
© 2003 Koninklijke BrillCalls for greater levels of protection for workers in the global economy hav...
The international community has committed itself to the goal of human development and more concrete...
French version available in IDRC Digital LibraryTo address persistent constraints to women’s advance...