OECD employment outlook 2022: building back more inclusive labour markets
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2022
350 p.
epidemic disease ; labour market ; income ; wage differential ; well being ; employment ; working time
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1787/1bb305a6-en
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics;Charts
"Two years into the pandemic, economic activity has recovered faster than expected. However, the labour market recovery is still uneven across sectors and is threatened by the economic fallout from Russia's aggression against Ukraine, which has generated the fastest growing humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II, sending shockwaves throughout the world economy. The 2022 edition of the OECD Employment Outlook reviews the key labour market and social challenges for a more inclusive post-COVID‑19 recovery. It also examines the policies to address these challenges and the outlook ahead. Particular attention is given to frontline workers and groups lagging behind in this recovery (young people, workers with less education, and racial/ethnic minorities). The Outlook also addresses a number of long-standing structural issues that have a key relevance for labour market inclusiveness, such as employer market power and its labour market consequences, the role of firms in wage inequality, and the effect of working time policies on well-being and economic outcomes."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 9789264320093
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