The decade of ‘post-crisis recovery’ since 2008 raises serious questions about what decent work is today and who has access to it. Rising employment rates, as in the UK, often belie increases in ...
The world’s economy is a complex interconnected system. Fostering good, meaningful work is important for the livelihood of individuals across the planet. A robust economy helps to alleviate ...
Care work, both paid and unpaid, is crucial to the future of decent work. Growing populations, ageing societies, changing families, women’s secondary status in labour markets and shortcomings in ...
Sustainable Development Goal 8 aims to ensure everyone can be employed productively in decent work. Inclusive and sustainable economic growth is a key part of this. Globally, access to sustainable ...
An exploration of the principles, practices and issues surrounding decent work in contemporary work organisations. The fourth number of the course code shows the level of the course. For example, in ...
Putting job creation at the heart of economic policymaking and development plans will not only generate decent work opportunities but also lead to robust, inclusive and poverty-reducing growth.
Students at the University have a range of options for postgraduate courses that focus on good employment. Our MSc Human Resources Management and the Future of Work is an intensive, specialist ...