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International Labour Organisation (ILO)Abstract:
The economic and labour crisis created by the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic could increase global unemployment by almost 25 million, according to an ILO assessment. However, if we see an internationally coordinated policy response, as happened in the global financial crisis of 2008/9, then the impact on global unemployment could be significantly lower. These regular reports give a global overview of how countries are grappling with the employment and labour market effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent recovery. Edited excerpt from publisher's website with... [+] Show more
Subjects: Labour market; Employment; Culture and society; Economics; Income; Disadvantaged; Policy
Keywords: Economic impact; Unemployment; Working conditions; Business; Occupational health and safety; Policy implications; Employment outcomes; Underemployment
Published: [Geneva, Switzerland]: ILO, 2020-2023
Physical description: various pagings
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