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The ILO @ 100 : addressing the past and future of work and social protection / edited by Christophe Gironde, Gilles Carbonnier.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: International development policy ; v. 11.Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill/Nijhoff, 2019Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789004399013
  • 9004399011
Other title:
  • International Labour Organization
  • International Labor Organization at 100
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: ILO at 100LOC classification:
  • K1707
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Contents:
The ILO at 100 : in search of renewed relevance / Gilles Carbonnier and Christophe Gironde -- ILO : social justice in a global world? a history in tension / Sandrine Kott -- Who decides? representation and decision-making at the International Labour Organization / Marieke Louis -- The achievements and limitations of statutory and non-statutory tripartism in South African mining / May Hermanus, Sizwe Phakathi, Nancy Coulson, and Paul Stewart -- The ILO's role in global governance : limits and potential / Velibor Jakovleski, Scott Jerbi, and Thomas Biersteker -- Health protection in Ghana and Senegal : what is the ILO's role? / Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez, Abena Asomaning Antwi, Elvire Mendo, and Zrampieu Sarah Ba -- The ILO's shifts in child labour policy : regulation and abolition / Edward van Daalen and Karl Hanson -- From the centre to the margins and back again : women in agriculture at the ILO / Christine Verschuur -- Social suffering and structural violence : Nepali workers in Qatar / Antonio Donini -- Digitisation and the disappearing job theory : a role for the ILO in Africa? / Stefano Bellucci and Eric E. Otenyo -- Working futures : the ILO, automation, and digital work in India / Filipe Calvao and Kaveri Thara -- Promoting green jobs : decent work in the transition to low-carbon green economies / Kees van der Ree -- Redefining working conditions in Europe / Patricia Vendramin and Agnes Pare.
Summary: On the occasion of the centenary of the International Labour Organization (ILO), this 11th special issue of International Development Policy explores the Organization's capacity for action, its effectiveness and its ability to adapt and innovate. The collection of thirteen articles, written by authors from around the world, covers three broad areas: the ILO's historic context and contemporary challenges; approaches and results in relation to labour and social protection; and the changes shaping the future of work. The articles highlight the progress and gaps to date, as well as the context and constraints faced by the ILO in its efforts to respond to the new dilemmas and challenges of the fourth industrial revolution, with regard to labour and social protection. Contributors are Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez, Abena Asomaning Antwi, Zrampieu Sarah Ba, Stefano Bellucci, Thomas Biersteker, Filipe Calvão, Gilles Carbonnier, Nancy Coulson, Antonio Donini, Christophe Gironde, Karl Hanson, Mavis Hermanus, Velibor Jakovleski, Scott Jerbi, Sandrine Kott, Marieke Louis, Elvire Mendo, Eric Otenyo, Agnès Parent-Thirion, Sizwe Phakathi, Paul Stewart, Kaveri Thara, Edward van Daalen, Kees van der Ree, Patricia Vendramin, Christine Verschuur.
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The ILO at 100 : in search of renewed relevance / Gilles Carbonnier and Christophe Gironde -- ILO : social justice in a global world? a history in tension / Sandrine Kott -- Who decides? representation and decision-making at the International Labour Organization / Marieke Louis -- The achievements and limitations of statutory and non-statutory tripartism in South African mining / May Hermanus, Sizwe Phakathi, Nancy Coulson, and Paul Stewart -- The ILO's role in global governance : limits and potential / Velibor Jakovleski, Scott Jerbi, and Thomas Biersteker -- Health protection in Ghana and Senegal : what is the ILO's role? / Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez, Abena Asomaning Antwi, Elvire Mendo, and Zrampieu Sarah Ba -- The ILO's shifts in child labour policy : regulation and abolition / Edward van Daalen and Karl Hanson -- From the centre to the margins and back again : women in agriculture at the ILO / Christine Verschuur -- Social suffering and structural violence : Nepali workers in Qatar / Antonio Donini -- Digitisation and the disappearing job theory : a role for the ILO in Africa? / Stefano Bellucci and Eric E. Otenyo -- Working futures : the ILO, automation, and digital work in India / Filipe Calvao and Kaveri Thara -- Promoting green jobs : decent work in the transition to low-carbon green economies / Kees van der Ree -- Redefining working conditions in Europe / Patricia Vendramin and Agnes Pare.

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On the occasion of the centenary of the International Labour Organization (ILO), this 11th special issue of International Development Policy explores the Organization's capacity for action, its effectiveness and its ability to adapt and innovate. The collection of thirteen articles, written by authors from around the world, covers three broad areas: the ILO's historic context and contemporary challenges; approaches and results in relation to labour and social protection; and the changes shaping the future of work. The articles highlight the progress and gaps to date, as well as the context and constraints faced by the ILO in its efforts to respond to the new dilemmas and challenges of the fourth industrial revolution, with regard to labour and social protection. Contributors are Juliette Alenda-Demoutiez, Abena Asomaning Antwi, Zrampieu Sarah Ba, Stefano Bellucci, Thomas Biersteker, Filipe Calvão, Gilles Carbonnier, Nancy Coulson, Antonio Donini, Christophe Gironde, Karl Hanson, Mavis Hermanus, Velibor Jakovleski, Scott Jerbi, Sandrine Kott, Marieke Louis, Elvire Mendo, Eric Otenyo, Agnès Parent-Thirion, Sizwe Phakathi, Paul Stewart, Kaveri Thara, Edward van Daalen, Kees van der Ree, Patricia Vendramin, Christine Verschuur.

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