Human development report 2015 : work for human development / author Selim Jahan.
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- 9789211263985
- 9789210576154
- HD4826. J336 2015
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Includes a summary and overview, vii, 36 pages ; 28 cm.
Abstract: The 2015 Human Development Report explores how work can enhance human development, given that the world's workforce is changing rapidly, and even with progress, significant human development challenges still remain. It takes a broad view of going beyond jobs and examines the linkage between work and human development. Work is a critical tool for economic growth and security, poverty reduction and gender equality. It also enables full participation in society while affording people a sense of dignity and worth; for example, work that involves caring for others builds social cohesion and strengthens bonds within families and communities. Humans working together not only increase their material well-being, they also accumulate a wide body of knowledge that serves as the basis for cultures and civilizations. The benefits of environmental work extend through generations. The Report concludes that work enhances human development when policies are taken to expand productive, remunerative and satisfying work opportunities. Workers' skills and potentials are enhanced, their well-being in terms of rights, safety and benefits are ensured when targeted interventions are taken, and an agenda action in terms of Decent Work, a new Social Contract and a Global Deal is pursued.
Contents: Foreword—Acknowledgements—Overview—Chapter 1 : work and human development—analytical links—Chapter 2 : human development and work : progress and challenges—Chapter 3 : the changing world of work—Chapter 4 : Imbalances in paid and unpaid work—Chapter 5 : moving to sustainable work—Chapter 6 : enhancing human development through work—Statistical annex—Special contribution.
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