The crossroads of class & gender

The crossroads of class & gender
Author: Beneria L.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre:
ISBN: 9780226043210

Concentrates on class and gender articulation in the household and the workplace. Considers how industrial homework and other types of female employment are connected with the wider issues of labour market and development dynamics, gender dimensions of these issues, female proletarianisation, renegotiation of gender relations, and women's awareness of their subordination in the household.

Contrapunto

Contrapunto
Author: Cathy A. Rakowski
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1994-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780791419052

The informal sector denotes the small-scale, unprotected, and loosely regulated activities and self-employment that proliferate in developing countries. This book is about the people who engage in informal activities and the people who study, interpret, intervene in, promote, or attempt to repress or regulate the sector. The authors bring together and evaluate for the first time competing theories, policies, and research findings on the informal sector, dealing with issues of power, ideology, and politics; basic research, applied research, program evaluation, and policymaking; exploitation, entrepreneurship, and opportunity; and poverty and the accumulation of wealth.

Labor Markets in Latin America

Labor Markets in Latin America
Author: Sebastian Edwards
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2001-06-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780815723240

Many of the rules that govern labor markets in Latin America (and elsewhere) raise labor costs, create barriers to entry, and introduce rigidities in the employment structure. These include the exceedingly restrictive regulations on hiring and firing practices, as well as burdensome social insurance schemes. Such labor market regulations contribute to an over-expansion of precarious forms of employment and to rural poverty, and hinder countries from responding rapidly to new challenges from increased foreign competition. At the same time, other norms can reduce costs and raise productivity; they should be kept in place and their enforcement improved. For example, some occupational health and safety standards lower medical costs and save lives. One may also want to keep legislation aimed at providing a minimum social insurance for unemployment, old age, sickness, and disabilities. In practice, the most common decision that governments confront is not whether to intervene but to choose among different forms of intervention. This volume provides analysts and policymakers with useful insights on this issue. Part I addresses labor market institutions in a broader context, such as collective bargaining arrangements, minimum wages and poverty, and optimal unemployment insurance schemes. Part II analyzes labor market performance in Latin America, the links between performance and labor market regulations, and the status of labor market reform in the region. These questions are addressed for the region as a whole and in great detail for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Colombia. The book provides a comprehensive description of the existing labor institutions in Latin America, the problems they pose, and the trends in labor market reforms as well as the difficulties encountered by the reform process in specific cases. In addition to the editors, the contributors are Edward Amadeo, Jose Marcio Camargo, Alejandra Cox Edwards, Rene Cortazar, Enriqu

The Global City

The Global City
Author: Saskia Sassen
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 481
Release: 2013-04-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1400847486

This classic work chronicles how New York, London, and Tokyo became command centers for the global economy and in the process underwent a series of massive and parallel changes. What distinguishes Sassen's theoretical framework is the emphasis on the formation of cross-border dynamics through which these cities and the growing number of other global cities begin to form strategic transnational networks. All the core data in this new edition have been updated, while the preface and epilogue discuss the relevant trends in globalization since the book originally came out in 1991.

Globalization, Urbanization, and the State

Globalization, Urbanization, and the State
Author: Satya R. Pattnayak
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761803539

Comprises ten papers on the impact of globalization and neoliberal policies on economic development in Latin America between 1982 and 1990.

New Mobilities and Social Changes in Russia's Arctic Regions

New Mobilities and Social Changes in Russia's Arctic Regions
Author: Marlene Laruelle
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1317277112

This book provides the first in-depth, multidisciplinary study of re-urbanization in Russia’s Arctic regions, with a specific focus on new mobility patterns, and the resulting birth of new urban Arctic identities in which newcomers and labor migrants form a rising part of. It is an invaluable reference for all those interested in current trends in circumpolar regions, showing how the Arctic region is becoming more diverse culturally, but also more integrated into globalized trends in terms of economic development, urban sustainability and migration.

Informality, Labour Mobility and Precariousness

Informality, Labour Mobility and Precariousness
Author: Abel Polese
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 391
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3030824993

From the erosion of state legitimacy in Lebanon to the use of smartphones in Kyrgyzstan, from a Polish suburb to the music scene in Azerbaijan, this volume attempts to explain why, in a variety of world regions, a substantial number of people tend to ignore or act against state rules. We propose to look at informality beyond simplistic associations of the phenomenon with a single category such as "informal labour" or "corruption". By doing this, we propose to look for a correlation between the emergence, and persistence, of some informal practices and the quality of governance in a given area. We also suggest that a better understanding of the variety of informal practices present in a region can help conceptualising more adequate interventions and eventually improve the socio-economic conditions of its inhabitants.

Revisiting the Informal Sector

Revisiting the Informal Sector
Author: Sarbajit Chaudhuri
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2009-10-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1441911944

This book provides insight into the diverse aspects of the informal sector, its role in the context of unemployment, child labor, globalization and environment, as well as its multi-faceted interaction with the other sectors of the economy.