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Cazes, Sandrine,
The labour markets of emerging economies :has growth translated into more and better jobs? /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
331.1209172/4
Title/Author:
The labour markets of emerging economies : : has growth translated into more and better jobs? // Sandrine Cazes and Sher Verick.
Author:
Cazes, Sandrine,
other author:
Verick, Sher,
Description:
1 online resource
Subject:
Labor market - Developing countries.
Subject:
Unemployment - Developing countries.
Subject:
Economic development - Developing countries.
ISBN:
9781137325358 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1137325356 (electronic bk.)
[NT 15000228]:
1. Introduction -- 2. Labour Market Trends in Emerging Economies: Decent Work Deficits Persist Despite Growth and Resilience to the Crisis -- 3. Labour Market Regulations for Development: Enhancing Institutions and Policies in Emerging Economies -- 4. Transitions out of Informality and Falling Unemployment: The Transformation of the Brazilian Labour Market since the 2000s -- 5. The Tale of Two Labour Markets: The Resilience of the Indonesian Labour Market to the Global Financial Crisis Versus Increasing Casualization of Jobs -- 6. The South African Labour Market: Long-term Structural Problems Exacerbated by the Global Financial Crisis -- 7. Strengthening the Turkish Labour Market Through More Efficient Regulations -- 8. Conclusion.
[NT 15000229]:
The past few decades have witnessed the economic and geopolitical rise of a number of large middle-income countries around the world, which have to varying degrees embarked on a rapid path to economic development. This volume focuses on the labour market situations, trends and regulations in these emerging economies, examining how they have dealt with both short-term issues, namely the global financial crisis, and longer-term structural challenges. Despite the economic progress made, improvements in the labour market have not been as impressive. Informality, working poverty and vulnerable employment continue to be the norm for most workers in these countries. Part I of the volume compares labour market trends and the institutional and regulatory environments, referencing a range of countries including China and India. Part II includes in-depth case studies of Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey. Overall, the volume shows that countries with effective policies and institutions in place are better equipped to tackle labour market challenges.
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137325358
The labour markets of emerging economies :has growth translated into more and better jobs? /
Cazes, Sandrine,
The labour markets of emerging economies :
has growth translated into more and better jobs? /Sandrine Cazes and Sher Verick. - 1 online resource
1. Introduction -- 2. Labour Market Trends in Emerging Economies: Decent Work Deficits Persist Despite Growth and Resilience to the Crisis -- 3. Labour Market Regulations for Development: Enhancing Institutions and Policies in Emerging Economies -- 4. Transitions out of Informality and Falling Unemployment: The Transformation of the Brazilian Labour Market since the 2000s -- 5. The Tale of Two Labour Markets: The Resilience of the Indonesian Labour Market to the Global Financial Crisis Versus Increasing Casualization of Jobs -- 6. The South African Labour Market: Long-term Structural Problems Exacerbated by the Global Financial Crisis -- 7. Strengthening the Turkish Labour Market Through More Efficient Regulations -- 8. Conclusion.
The past few decades have witnessed the economic and geopolitical rise of a number of large middle-income countries around the world, which have to varying degrees embarked on a rapid path to economic development. This volume focuses on the labour market situations, trends and regulations in these emerging economies, examining how they have dealt with both short-term issues, namely the global financial crisis, and longer-term structural challenges. Despite the economic progress made, improvements in the labour market have not been as impressive. Informality, working poverty and vulnerable employment continue to be the norm for most workers in these countries. Part I of the volume compares labour market trends and the institutional and regulatory environments, referencing a range of countries including China and India. Part II includes in-depth case studies of Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa and Turkey. Overall, the volume shows that countries with effective policies and institutions in place are better equipped to tackle labour market challenges.
ISBN: 9781137325358 (electronic bk.)
Source: 664948Palgrave Macmillanhttp://www.palgraveconnect.comSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Dewey Class. No.: 331.1209172/4
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1. Introduction -- 2. Labour Market Trends in Emerging Economies: Decent Work Deficits Persist Despite Growth and Resilience to the Crisis -- 3. Labour Market Regulations for Development: Enhancing Institutions and Policies in Emerging Economies -- 4. Transitions out of Informality and Falling Unemployment: The Transformation of the Brazilian Labour Market since the 2000s -- 5. The Tale of Two Labour Markets: The Resilience of the Indonesian Labour Market to the Global Financial Crisis Versus Increasing Casualization of Jobs -- 6. The South African Labour Market: Long-term Structural Problems Exacerbated by the Global Financial Crisis -- 7. Strengthening the Turkish Labour Market Through More Efficient Regulations -- 8. Conclusion.
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