Buckley, Graeme J., Decent Work in a Least Developed Country: A Critical Assessment of the Ethiopia PRSP (July 2004). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=908257 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.908257 Contact Information Graeme J. Buckley (Contact Author) International Labour Organi...
The role of textile industry in providing decent work: the case of almeda textile factory (altex), EthiopiaGoitom Abera
Domestic Workers and the Right to Primary Education in Ethiopia: Evaluating the Adequacy of the Legal Framework The massive incorporation of women in the labour force, the ageing of societies, the intensification of work and the lack and inadequacy of public policy to facilitate the reconciliation ...
This video is a compilation of the voices that were collected from speakers who were in attendance at the side event entitled 'Making Decent Work a Reality for Migrant Domestic Workers' at the UN High Level Dialogue on Migration and Development (HLD). It specifically highlights the key messages...
Conceptualizing nonstandard work within the context of casual, contract and outsourced work, the paper contends that this form of employment relations has been exacerbated by the growing incidence of youth unemployment in Nigeria. Using neoliberalism as a theoretical framework, the paper further ...
Decent rural employment and farm production efficiency: empirical evidence from Tanzania and EthiopiaDecent workRural employmentDistance functionEfficiencyPoverty reductionPromoting decent rural employment, by creating new jobs in rural areas and upgrading the existing ones, could be one of the most ...