Employment Situation in Latin America and the Caribbean. The future of work in Latin America and the Caribbean: old and new forms of employment and challenges for labour regulation
The report examines labour market trends and the challenges of regulating new and old forms of employment in Latin America and the Caribbean, highlighting the persistence of high unemployment and poor job quality.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Andrés Marinakis, Bolívar Pino, Carmen Bueno, Fabio Bertranou, Gerhard Reinecke, Juan Jacobo Velasco, Jürgen Weller, Sonia Gontero, Daniel Titelman |
Geographic focus: | Latin America And The Caribbean |
Page count: | 44 páginas. |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing labour market trends based on statistical data, examining the characteristics of various forms of employment, and assessing the effectiveness of existing labour regulations. The study also considered historical perspectives and current challenges in regulating work in the context of technological advancements.
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Key Insights
The report analyzes the employment situation in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on the impact of technological changes on labour markets, the characteristics of new and traditional forms of employment, and the challenges they pose for labour regulation. It discusses the need for policies to adapt to these changes to ensure decent work and progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 8.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | Latin America And The Caribbean geographic scope | decent work | digital platforms | employment forms | gig economy | informal work | labour market trends | labour regulation | policy challenges | sustainable development goals | technological changes