Globalization and informal jobs in developing countries
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Globalization and informal jobs in developing countries
International Labour Organization : World Trade Organization, c2009
- WTO
- ILO
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Library, Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization図
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"A joint study of the International Labour Organization and the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 149-161)
Also available in French and Spanish
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Description
This study presents an overview of current research on the relationship between trade globalization and informal jobs (those with no formal contracts or benefits) in developing economies. Based on existing academic literature and complemented by new research by ILO and the World Trade Organization, this book discusses the impact of trade reforms on different dimensions of informal employment. Various transmission mechanisms are discussed, setting results from country studies against international comparisons. This volume analyzes the policies necessary for countries with large informal economies to take advantage of trade reforms and maximize the benefits from international trade. It discusses the obstacles to translating trade openness into sustainably higher long-term growth rates and focuses on the connections between trade, labor, and social policies that can create conditions for countries to integrate successfully into the world economy.
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