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Offshoring And The Internationalization Of Employment A Challenge For A Fair Globalization Peter Auer

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Offshoring And The Internationalization Of Employment A Challenge For A Fair Globalization Peter Auer
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Publisher: International Labor Office
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 253
Author: Peter Auer, Genevieve Besse, Dominique Meda
ISBN: 9789290147831, 9290147830
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Offshoring And The Internationalization Of Employment A Challenge For A Fair Globalization Peter Auer by Peter Auer, Genevieve Besse, Dominique Meda 9789290147831, 9290147830 instant download after payment.

Are job losses and the degradation of working conditions in the developed world due to globalization and the offshoring of jobs? Contrary to popular beliefs and fears, most economic analysis evaluating the long-term and global implications of the internationalization of employment does not support this view. Yet for workers who have been displaced, a positive global impact does not remove their immediate loss. This study discusses a paradox: globalization may have enhanced the overall well-being of those countries that have participated, and reduced poverty worldwide, but it looks more and more like a monster that devours jobs, as there are few mechanisms to compensate those that have suffered. The book analyzes trends and patterns in the internationalization of employment, looks at losers and winners, and proposes new policies of compensation.

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