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AutorIn 1:Kapsos, Steven
AutorIn 2:Sparreboom, Theo
AutorIn 3:Kim, Kee Beom
weitere AutorInnen:Huynh, Phu; Sziraczki, Gyorgy u.a.
HerausgeberIn 1:International Labour Organization - ILO
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Titel:Global Employment Trends 2011: The challenge of a jobs recovery
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Ort:Geneva
Verlag:International Labour Organization - ILO
Jahr:2011
Abstract
Abstract:"(...) A central theme of this Global Employment Trends 2011 report is that while global economic growth is rebounding on a better than expected trajectory, the global labour market is, in many respects, behaving as anticipated in the middle of the crisis and highlighted in the Global Employment Trends 2010 report: stubbornly elevated unemployment and slow employment generation in developed economies coupled with widespread decent work deficits in even the fastest-growing developing economies. In the context of a robust, though uncertain and unbalanced economic recovery, these labour market challenges represent a serious threat. Without a sound and sustainable recovery in labour markets - one that helps to address the global imbalances that contributed to the crisis - the broader macroeconomic recovery will find itself resting on an uncertain and weakening foundation. (...)"
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URL: International Labour Organization - ILO