OECD employment outlook 2021: navigating the COVID-19 crisis and recovery
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris
OECD Publishing - Paris
2021
400 p.
epidemic disease ; occupational safety and health ; unemployment benefit ; precarious employment ; income ; workers rights ; social dialogue ; trade unionization ; labour market ; social protection ; vocational training ; labour law ; educational level
Employment
https://doi.org/10.1787/5a700c4b-en
English
Bibliogr.;Statistics;Charts
"The 2021 edition of the OECD Employment Outlook focusses on the labour market implications of the COVID‑19 crisis. Chapters 1-3 concentrate on the main labour market and social challenges brought about by the crisis and the policies to address them. Chapters 4-5 cover long-standing structural issues but also discuss their relevance and implications for the COVID-19 crisis. More specifically, Chapter 1 monitors the impact of the crisis on the labour market, with a particular focus on vulnerable groups in the medium and long term. Chapter 2 provides a preliminary assessment of the role of job retention schemes in preserving jobs during the COVID-19 crisis. Chapter 3 analyses how active labour market policies and public employment services have responded to the challenges posed by the crisis. Chapter 4 assesses the extent and consequences of domestic outsourcing for the labour market in general, and for low-wage occupations in particular. Chapter 5 provides a detailed review of statutory and negotiated regulations governing working time – including teleworking – as well as an overview of trends in working time patterns and time use across OECD countries and socio-demographic groups."
Digital
ISBN (PDF) : 9789264340336
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