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Globalization and informal jobs in developing countries a joint study of the International Labor Office and the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization

Por: Bacchetta, Marc.
Colaborador(es): Palomar Olmeda, Alberto | Bustamante, Jana P.
Ginebra OIT 2009Ginebra World Trade Organization 2009Descripción: 190 páginas.ISBN: 978-92-870-3691-9; 978-92-2-122719-9.Tema(s): DOCENTES | MERCADO LABORAL | TRABAJO | EMPLEO | PAÍSES EN DESARROLLO | GLOBALIZACIO?N | COMUNICACIÓN | INTERDEPENDENCIA | DEMOCRATIZACIÓN | LIBERACIÓN | SERVIDORES PÚBLICOS | ENTORNO POLÍTICO-ECONÓMICO | ASPECTOS ECONO?MICOSRecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea
Contenidos:
1. Globalization and informality in times of crisis. -- 2. Varieties of informality. -- 3. Openness to trade and informality. -- 4. Impact of informality on trade and growth. -- 5. Economic resilience: dynamics of informality. -- 6. Globalization and informal employment: an empirical assessment. -- 7. Robust policies for an uncertain world. -- 8. Data description. -- 9. Technical details to the empirical analysis
Resumen: This study provides a comprehensive analysis of how trade and the informal economy interact and how well designed trade and decent work policies can contribute to more favourable employment outcomes.
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1. Globalization and informality in times of crisis. -- 2. Varieties of informality. -- 3. Openness to trade and informality. -- 4. Impact of informality on trade and growth. -- 5. Economic resilience: dynamics of informality. -- 6. Globalization and informal employment: an empirical assessment. -- 7. Robust policies for an uncertain world. -- 8. Data description. -- 9. Technical details to the empirical analysis

This study provides a comprehensive analysis of how trade and the informal economy interact and how well designed trade and decent work policies can contribute to more favourable employment outcomes.

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