04889nam 2200637 a 450 991045782680332120200520144314.092-9014-949-3(CKB)2550000000065219(EBL)809107(SSID)ssj0000648259(PQKBManifestationID)12239789(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000648259(PQKBWorkID)10597014(PQKB)10725406(MiAaPQ)EBC3012410(Au-PeEL)EBL3012410(CaPaEBR)ebr10512106(OCoLC)681344549(EXLCZ)99255000000006521920111213d2010 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrWorld of work report 2010[electronic resource] from one crisis to the next?Geneva International Labour Office20101 online resource (140 p.)Description based upon print version of record.92-9014-948-5 Includes bibliographical references.Cover; Title page; Copyright; Editorial; Table of contents; Figures; Tables; Boxes; 1. World of work outlook: The challenge of a job-rich recovery; Main findings; Introduction; A. Employment snapshot; Figure 1.1 Total employment 2008-10 (change from the previous quarter, percentages); Figure 1.2 Employment patterns since the start of the crisis; Figure 1.3 Employment trends, by type of recovery (quarterly changes, percentages); Figure 1.4 Changes in total employment, by type of employment recovery and by country (percentages); Figure 1.5 Unemployment and long-term unemployment, 2008 to 2010Figure 1.6 Change in employment composition among recovering countries Figure 1.7 Change in the employment structure, Q2 2009 to Q2 2008 (percentage points); Figure 1.8 Change in real wages, Q4 2007 to Q4 2009 (percentages); Figure 1.9 Percentage point change in the employment to population ratio Q1 2010 to Q1 2009; Figure 1.10 Discouraged workers and labour market withdrawal, 2009 to 2010; Figure 1.11 Time taken for youth employment to recover from earlier crises (years)Box 1.1 Special focus on youth: Labour market detachment can have devastating and long-lasting effects on young men and women Figure 1.12 Proportion of temporary workers aged 15-24 who could not find permanent employment, 2009 (percentages); B. Employment outlook; Figure 1.13 Employment outlook in selected high-income countries, 2004-2015; Figure 1.14 Employment outlook in selected upper-middle-income countries,2007-2014; Figure 1.15 Employment outlook in selected lower-middle-income countries,2007-2012; Table 1.1 Employment gaps and recovery times in 68 countries by regionC. Promoting a quality, job-rich and sustainable recovery: The way forward Figure 1.16 Principal component analysis scores, by country and type of employment recovery as of 2009; Figure 1.17 Employment shares by type of worker in the Republic of Korea,1996-2002 (percentages); Box 1.2. Labour market deregulation during periods of crisis:The case of the Republic of Korea; Figure 1.18 Employment losses during the current crisis, by type (percentages); Appendix A: Country groupings by type of recovery and income level; Appendix B: The impact of financial crises on employment: An empirical analysisTable A2.1 Definitions and sources of variables used in the regression analysis Table A2.2 Regression results; Table A2.3 Alternative estimators; Bibliography; 2. Global social climate: Trends and challenges for policy; Main findings; Introduction; A. Social climate since the start of the crisis; Figure 2.1 Perceived improvement in standard of living,2009 vs. 2006; Figure 2.2 General global decline in life satisfaction after the crisis; Figure 2.3 Lower confidence in government, especially among advanced and Central and Eastern European economies (percentages)Figure 2.4 Recent trend in perception of unfairness (percentages)Published annually by the International Institute for Labour Studies - the research arm of the ILO - the 2010 edition of "World of Work Report" assesses the state of labour markets worldwide amid the economic crisis and analyses the economic and social implications.Labor marketUnemploymentIncome distributionElectronic books.Labor market.Unemployment.Income distribution.331.09051International Labour Organization.International Institute for Labour Studies.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910457826803321World of work report 20102001654UNINA