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Beschreibung: | Contents ; 1 Introduction to the challenges of decent work and the Sustainable Development Goals 1 ; Madelaine Moore, Christoph Scherrer and Marcel van der Linden ; HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF DECENT WORK AND THE SDGS ; 2 Decent work's place among the SDGs: contribution by the International Labour Organization 26 ; Eva Senghaas-Knobloch ; 3 The genesis of the Decent Work Agenda 39 ; Tania Ferraro ; 4 Unravelling capitalist structuring conditions: limits of the Decent Work Agenda 52 ; Andreas Bieler ; 5 Competing conceptualizations of decent work: measurement and policy coherence challenges 63 ; Erica Di Ruggiero ; 6 Measuring decent work 76 ; Lea Renard and Benedicte Zimmermann ; DEVELOPMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS IN/OUTSIDE STANDARD WORK ; 7 The evolution of standard work 90 ; Paul Schoukens, Eleni De Becker and Charlotte Bruynseraede ; 8 The workplace 104 ; Narayan Prasad and Nausheen Nizami ; 9 Wages: functions, types, - inequalities 116 ; Maarten van Klaveren ; 10 Work without protection: informal work 128 ; Jan Breman and Marcel van der Linden ; 11 Unemployment - underemployment 139 ; Gerhard Bosch; 12 Unfree labour within and beyond the Decent Work Agenda 152 ; Anne Lisa Carstensen ; 13 Reproductive work against productivism from the Decent Work Agenda to the SDGs 163 ; Alessandra Mezzadri ; 14 Valuing domestic labour: the changing meanings of 'housework' under capitalism 175 ; Indu Agnihotri ; DEVELOPMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS OF SPECIFIC SOCIAL GROUPS ; 15 Women workers 188 ; Madhumita Dutta and Sirisha C. - Naidu ; 16 Migrant workers 200 ; Helen Schwenken ; 17 Child workers 213 ; Ben White ; 18 Africa: young people between insecurity and the aspiration for decent jobs 225 ; Babacar Fall ; 19 People with disabilities 236 ; Felix Welti ; 20 Challenges of decent work for smallholders and agricultural workers: reflections on the Global South 247 ; Praveen Jha ; DRIVERS OF DECENT WORK DEFICITS ; 21 Three windows on decent work: theories of labour relations 260 ; Chris Tilly ; 22 Uneven and combined development and decent work 274 ; Ronaldo Munck ; 23 International labour migration and decent work 284 ; Immanuel Ness ; 24 Labour, - social upgrading and indecent work in global value chains 298 ; Kristoffer Marslev and Cornelia Staritz; PUBLIC AND CORPORATE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS OF DECENT WORK ; 25 Navigating globalization: examining the ILO's efforts to promote decent work 312 ; Faradj Koliev ; 26 The ILO and the promotion of social dialogue at the global and national level 324 ; Yvonne Rueckert ; 27 The elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work: ILO Convention No. - 190 335 ; Reingard Zimmer ; 28 Securing compliance with standards of occupational health and safety: labour inspection and its challenges 346 ; David Walters ; 29 Trade agreements and decent work 358 ; Christoph Scherrer ; 30 Corporate due diligence in global value chains 370 ; Christian Scheper ; 31 The efficacy of market-driven voluntary governance mechanisms for decent work 382 ; Tim Connor, Kate Macdonald and Shelley Marshall ; 32 Regional integration: a promising tool to advance the international decent work agenda? 396 ; Roland Erne, Mark Anner, Michele Ford, - Tamara Kay and Vincenzo Maccarrone ; BOTTOM-UP ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND DECENT WORK ; 33 Trade unions and decent work 413 ; Greg Patmore ; 34 Trade unions as organised forms of labour movements: why this matters in liberal democracies 425 ; Peter Fairbrother and Karen Douglas ; 35 Strikes and decent work 438 ; Joerg Nowak ; 36 Collective representation of precarious workers: what has the Decent Work Agenda got to do with it? 448 ; Edlira Xhafa and Melisa R. Serrano; 37 Worker organizing in the Global South: an experimental trend 461 ; Lynford Dor and Edward Webster ; 38 Transnational regulation of decent work through Global Framework Agreements: a collective instrument of worker voice 473 ; Michael Fichter ; 39 The power of boycotts 487 ; Allyson P. - Brantley ; NEW CHALLENGES TO THE DECENT WORK AGENDA ; 40 The role of labour and nature within just transition strategies 500 ; Nora Raethzel and Dimitris Stevis ; 41 Work health and safety, adaptation, and climate change 514 ; Elizabeth Humphrys ; 42 Degrowth and decent work 526 ; Birte Strunk ; 43 Future of work and global trends: reframing the debate in an age of state capitalism and systemic competition 538 ; Frederick Harry Pitts and Huw Thomas ; 44 The technopolitics of decent digital work 551 ; Simon Schaupp ; 45 Digital labour platforms and their contribution to development outcomes 562 ; Uma Rani, Rishabh Kumar Dhir and Nora Gobel ; ALTERNATIVES TO WORKPLACE-RELATED RIGHTS ; 46 Decent work and welfare states: two sides of the same coin? 577 ; Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, - Leonid Shvyrev and Jakub Sowula ; 47 Social protection floors as a knowledge object: examining their place within the Decent Work and Sustainable Development Agenda 604 ; John Berten and Alexandra Kaasch ; 48 Universal versus employment-based social protection? 615 ; Gabriele Koehler ; 49 Size matters: universal basic income as a strategy for decent work 627 ; Ruth Castel-Branco and Nicolas Pons-Vignon ; THE FUTURE OF THE DECENT WORK AGENDA ; 50 No future for decent work without the right to strike 639 ; Frank Hoffer |
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500 | |a - inequalities 116 ; Maarten van Klaveren ; 10 Work without protection: informal work 128 ; Jan Breman and Marcel van der Linden ; 11 Unemployment - underemployment 139 ; Gerhard Bosch; 12 Unfree labour within and beyond the Decent Work Agenda 152 ; Anne Lisa Carstensen ; 13 Reproductive work against productivism from the Decent Work Agenda to the SDGs 163 ; Alessandra Mezzadri ; 14 Valuing domestic labour: the changing meanings of 'housework' under capitalism 175 ; Indu Agnihotri ; DEVELOPMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS OF SPECIFIC SOCIAL GROUPS ; 15 Women workers 188 ; Madhumita Dutta and Sirisha C. | ||
500 | |a - Naidu ; 16 Migrant workers 200 ; Helen Schwenken ; 17 Child workers 213 ; Ben White ; 18 Africa: young people between insecurity and the aspiration for decent jobs 225 ; Babacar Fall ; 19 People with disabilities 236 ; Felix Welti ; 20 Challenges of decent work for smallholders and agricultural workers: reflections on the Global South 247 ; Praveen Jha ; DRIVERS OF DECENT WORK DEFICITS ; 21 Three windows on decent work: theories of labour relations 260 ; Chris Tilly ; 22 Uneven and combined development and decent work 274 ; Ronaldo Munck ; 23 International labour migration and decent work 284 ; Immanuel Ness ; 24 Labour, | ||
500 | |a - social upgrading and indecent work in global value chains 298 ; Kristoffer Marslev and Cornelia Staritz; PUBLIC AND CORPORATE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS OF DECENT WORK ; 25 Navigating globalization: examining the ILO's efforts to promote decent work 312 ; Faradj Koliev ; 26 The ILO and the promotion of social dialogue at the global and national level 324 ; Yvonne Rueckert ; 27 The elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work: ILO Convention No. | ||
500 | |a - 190 335 ; Reingard Zimmer ; 28 Securing compliance with standards of occupational health and safety: labour inspection and its challenges 346 ; David Walters ; 29 Trade agreements and decent work 358 ; Christoph Scherrer ; 30 Corporate due diligence in global value chains 370 ; Christian Scheper ; 31 The efficacy of market-driven voluntary governance mechanisms for decent work 382 ; Tim Connor, Kate Macdonald and Shelley Marshall ; 32 Regional integration: a promising tool to advance the international decent work agenda? 396 ; Roland Erne, Mark Anner, Michele Ford, | ||
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500 | |a - Brantley ; NEW CHALLENGES TO THE DECENT WORK AGENDA ; 40 The role of labour and nature within just transition strategies 500 ; Nora Raethzel and Dimitris Stevis ; 41 Work health and safety, adaptation, and climate change 514 ; Elizabeth Humphrys ; 42 Degrowth and decent work 526 ; Birte Strunk ; 43 Future of work and global trends: reframing the debate in an age of state capitalism and systemic competition 538 ; Frederick Harry Pitts and Huw Thomas ; 44 The technopolitics of decent digital work 551 ; Simon Schaupp ; 45 Digital labour platforms and their contribution to development outcomes 562 ; Uma Rani, Rishabh Kumar Dhir and Nora Gobel ; ALTERNATIVES TO WORKPLACE-RELATED RIGHTS ; 46 Decent work and welfare states: two sides of the same coin? 577 ; Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, | ||
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spelling | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals edited by Madelaine Moore, Christoph Scherrer, Marcel van der Linden Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals Cheltenham, Glos, UK ; Northampton, Massachusetts, USA Edward Elgar Publishing [2025] xv, 666 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Elgar Companions to the sustainable development goals series Contents ; 1 Introduction to the challenges of decent work and the Sustainable Development Goals 1 ; Madelaine Moore, Christoph Scherrer and Marcel van der Linden ; HISTORICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF DECENT WORK AND THE SDGS ; 2 Decent work's place among the SDGs: contribution by the International Labour Organization 26 ; Eva Senghaas-Knobloch ; 3 The genesis of the Decent Work Agenda 39 ; Tania Ferraro ; 4 Unravelling capitalist structuring conditions: limits of the Decent Work Agenda 52 ; Andreas Bieler ; 5 Competing conceptualizations of decent work: measurement and policy coherence challenges 63 ; Erica Di Ruggiero ; 6 Measuring decent work 76 ; Lea Renard and Benedicte Zimmermann ; DEVELOPMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS IN/OUTSIDE STANDARD WORK ; 7 The evolution of standard work 90 ; Paul Schoukens, Eleni De Becker and Charlotte Bruynseraede ; 8 The workplace 104 ; Narayan Prasad and Nausheen Nizami ; 9 Wages: functions, types, - inequalities 116 ; Maarten van Klaveren ; 10 Work without protection: informal work 128 ; Jan Breman and Marcel van der Linden ; 11 Unemployment - underemployment 139 ; Gerhard Bosch; 12 Unfree labour within and beyond the Decent Work Agenda 152 ; Anne Lisa Carstensen ; 13 Reproductive work against productivism from the Decent Work Agenda to the SDGs 163 ; Alessandra Mezzadri ; 14 Valuing domestic labour: the changing meanings of 'housework' under capitalism 175 ; Indu Agnihotri ; DEVELOPMENT OF WORKING CONDITIONS OF SPECIFIC SOCIAL GROUPS ; 15 Women workers 188 ; Madhumita Dutta and Sirisha C. - Naidu ; 16 Migrant workers 200 ; Helen Schwenken ; 17 Child workers 213 ; Ben White ; 18 Africa: young people between insecurity and the aspiration for decent jobs 225 ; Babacar Fall ; 19 People with disabilities 236 ; Felix Welti ; 20 Challenges of decent work for smallholders and agricultural workers: reflections on the Global South 247 ; Praveen Jha ; DRIVERS OF DECENT WORK DEFICITS ; 21 Three windows on decent work: theories of labour relations 260 ; Chris Tilly ; 22 Uneven and combined development and decent work 274 ; Ronaldo Munck ; 23 International labour migration and decent work 284 ; Immanuel Ness ; 24 Labour, - social upgrading and indecent work in global value chains 298 ; Kristoffer Marslev and Cornelia Staritz; PUBLIC AND CORPORATE ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS OF DECENT WORK ; 25 Navigating globalization: examining the ILO's efforts to promote decent work 312 ; Faradj Koliev ; 26 The ILO and the promotion of social dialogue at the global and national level 324 ; Yvonne Rueckert ; 27 The elimination of violence and harassment in the world of work: ILO Convention No. - 190 335 ; Reingard Zimmer ; 28 Securing compliance with standards of occupational health and safety: labour inspection and its challenges 346 ; David Walters ; 29 Trade agreements and decent work 358 ; Christoph Scherrer ; 30 Corporate due diligence in global value chains 370 ; Christian Scheper ; 31 The efficacy of market-driven voluntary governance mechanisms for decent work 382 ; Tim Connor, Kate Macdonald and Shelley Marshall ; 32 Regional integration: a promising tool to advance the international decent work agenda? 396 ; Roland Erne, Mark Anner, Michele Ford, - Tamara Kay and Vincenzo Maccarrone ; BOTTOM-UP ENFORCEMENT MECHANISMS AND DECENT WORK ; 33 Trade unions and decent work 413 ; Greg Patmore ; 34 Trade unions as organised forms of labour movements: why this matters in liberal democracies 425 ; Peter Fairbrother and Karen Douglas ; 35 Strikes and decent work 438 ; Joerg Nowak ; 36 Collective representation of precarious workers: what has the Decent Work Agenda got to do with it? 448 ; Edlira Xhafa and Melisa R. Serrano; 37 Worker organizing in the Global South: an experimental trend 461 ; Lynford Dor and Edward Webster ; 38 Transnational regulation of decent work through Global Framework Agreements: a collective instrument of worker voice 473 ; Michael Fichter ; 39 The power of boycotts 487 ; Allyson P. - Brantley ; NEW CHALLENGES TO THE DECENT WORK AGENDA ; 40 The role of labour and nature within just transition strategies 500 ; Nora Raethzel and Dimitris Stevis ; 41 Work health and safety, adaptation, and climate change 514 ; Elizabeth Humphrys ; 42 Degrowth and decent work 526 ; Birte Strunk ; 43 Future of work and global trends: reframing the debate in an age of state capitalism and systemic competition 538 ; Frederick Harry Pitts and Huw Thomas ; 44 The technopolitics of decent digital work 551 ; Simon Schaupp ; 45 Digital labour platforms and their contribution to development outcomes 562 ; Uma Rani, Rishabh Kumar Dhir and Nora Gobel ; ALTERNATIVES TO WORKPLACE-RELATED RIGHTS ; 46 Decent work and welfare states: two sides of the same coin? 577 ; Martin Seeleib-Kaiser, - Leonid Shvyrev and Jakub Sowula ; 47 Social protection floors as a knowledge object: examining their place within the Decent Work and Sustainable Development Agenda 604 ; John Berten and Alexandra Kaasch ; 48 Universal versus employment-based social protection? 615 ; Gabriele Koehler ; 49 Size matters: universal basic income as a strategy for decent work 627 ; Ruth Castel-Branco and Nicolas Pons-Vignon ; THE FUTURE OF THE DECENT WORK AGENDA ; 50 No future for decent work without the right to strike 639 ; Frank Hoffer bicssc / Labour economics bicssc / Sustainability bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference Moore, Madelaine (DE-588)1153512696 edt Scherrer, Christoph 1956- (DE-588)120284626 edt Linden, Marcel van der 1952- (DE-588)128768819 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-0353-0090-7 |
spellingShingle | Moore, Madelaine The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals bicssc / Labour economics bicssc / Sustainability bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference |
title | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals |
title_alt | Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals |
title_auth | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals |
title_exact_search | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals |
title_full | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals edited by Madelaine Moore, Christoph Scherrer, Marcel van der Linden |
title_fullStr | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals edited by Madelaine Moore, Christoph Scherrer, Marcel van der Linden |
title_full_unstemmed | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals edited by Madelaine Moore, Christoph Scherrer, Marcel van der Linden |
title_short | The Elgar Companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals |
title_sort | the elgar companion to decent work and the sustainable development goals |
topic | bicssc / Labour economics bicssc / Sustainability bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference |
topic_facet | bicssc / Labour economics bicssc / Sustainability bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development bisacsh / BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference |
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