textabstractAbstract. Globalization has led to a precarization of labour, which especially manifests in the unstable working conditions, a lower labour share in national income as well as in a growing income inequality, with the exception of some countries with high initial income inequality. The neglect of concern for employment and inequality in the formulation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in 2000 is noted; the addition of a goal for full employment in a reformulation of the MDGs in 2005 did not lead to a change in focus in official development assistance (ODA). If the growing concern for employment and inequality is taken seriously, a refocus of development efforts is necessary, combining a greater share of development assi...
textabstractThe world is changing rapidly and so is the field of development studies. When I started...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
textabstractThe Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) put much emphasis on the employment and inequal...
textabstractThis paper is one of a series of papers in a research project, The Power of Numbers: A C...
With the ratification of the Millennium Development Goals at the United Nations Millennium Summit in...
www.oecd.org/dac/poverty Employment is the main route out of poverty for poor people in developing c...
Abstract The notes were originally prepared for the South Centre (the successor to the South Comm...
Productive employment and decent work needs to be a key objective of development co-operation and re...
Abstract The current development policy focus on poverty reduction is erroneous. Historically, succe...
Rich countries have made efforts for half a century to help people in poor countries catch up to ric...
Are the Millennium Development Goals just a string of global wish lists? Are they simply a distracti...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
DEVELOPMENT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CHALLENGE FACING THE HUMAN RACE BUT THE PROCESSES DRIVING ECONOMIC...
The recent international financial crisis highlights the crucial role of employment in human welfare...
textabstractThe world is changing rapidly and so is the field of development studies. When I started...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
textabstractThe Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) put much emphasis on the employment and inequal...
textabstractThis paper is one of a series of papers in a research project, The Power of Numbers: A C...
With the ratification of the Millennium Development Goals at the United Nations Millennium Summit in...
www.oecd.org/dac/poverty Employment is the main route out of poverty for poor people in developing c...
Abstract The notes were originally prepared for the South Centre (the successor to the South Comm...
Productive employment and decent work needs to be a key objective of development co-operation and re...
Abstract The current development policy focus on poverty reduction is erroneous. Historically, succe...
Rich countries have made efforts for half a century to help people in poor countries catch up to ric...
Are the Millennium Development Goals just a string of global wish lists? Are they simply a distracti...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
DEVELOPMENT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT CHALLENGE FACING THE HUMAN RACE BUT THE PROCESSES DRIVING ECONOMIC...
The recent international financial crisis highlights the crucial role of employment in human welfare...
textabstractThe world is changing rapidly and so is the field of development studies. When I started...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) represent an unprecedented global consensus about measures t...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...