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Regulating for equitable and job-rich growth / edited by Colin Fenwick, Head, Labour Law and Reform Unit, International Labour Office, Switzerland; Valérie van Goethem, Labour Law Officer, Labour Law and Reform Unit, International Labour Office, Switzerland.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing ; Geneva, Switzerland : International Labour Office, [2017]Description: xiv, 243 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1788112660
  • 9781788112666 (cased)
  • 9789221296461 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.1095 FEN
LOC classification:
  • K1705 .R438 2017
Contents:
Part I: Introduction Part II: Part III: Labour market regulation and the imperative to stimulate job-rich growth; Reregulating for inclusive labour markets; Beyond new governance: improving employment standards enforcement in liberal market economies Labour market regulation and vulnerability; Assessing the scale of women's informal work: an industry outlook for 14 developing countries; Regulating informal work at the interface between labour law and migration law; Partial protection?: the regulation of home care workers' working conditions; Labour market regulation and informality; Informal work in the Republic of Korea: non-regulation or non-compliance?; Employment formalization in Argentina: recurring and new challenges for public policies; Vending for empowerment: a study of the formalization of street vendors in Bogota; Working conditions of urban vendors in Indonesia: lessons for labour law enforcement; Colin Fenwick and Valérie Van Goethem; Jill Rubery; Leah F. Vosko, John Grundy and Mark P Thomas; Maarten van Klaveren and Kea Tijdens; Mark Freedland Sara Charlesworth Byung-Hee Lee Fabio Bertranou and L. Casanova Ana Maria Vargas Alex de Ruyter, Muhammad Irfan Syani, Riani Rachmawati, David Bailey and Tania Warnecke.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Introduction
Part II: Part III:
Labour market regulation and the imperative to stimulate job-rich growth;
Reregulating for inclusive labour markets;
Beyond new governance: improving employment standards enforcement in liberal market economies Labour market regulation and vulnerability;
Assessing the scale of women's informal work: an industry outlook for 14 developing countries;
Regulating informal work at the interface between labour law and migration law;
Partial protection?: the regulation of home care workers' working conditions;
Labour market regulation and informality;
Informal work in the Republic of Korea: non-regulation or non-compliance?;
Employment formalization in Argentina: recurring and new challenges for public policies;
Vending for empowerment: a study of the formalization of street vendors in Bogota;
Working conditions of urban vendors in Indonesia: lessons for labour law enforcement;
Colin Fenwick and Valérie Van Goethem; Jill Rubery;
Leah F. Vosko, John Grundy and Mark P Thomas;
Maarten van Klaveren and Kea Tijdens;
Mark Freedland Sara Charlesworth Byung-Hee Lee Fabio Bertranou and L. Casanova Ana Maria Vargas Alex de Ruyter, Muhammad Irfan Syani, Riani Rachmawati, David Bailey and Tania Warnecke.