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|a The Labour Markets of Emerging Economies :
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|a Advances in Labour Studies ;
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|a Cover Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction; Part I; 2 Labour Market Trends in Emerging Economies: Decent Work Deficits Persist Despite Growth and Resilience to the Crisis; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 A macro view on emerging economics; 2.2.1 Poverty falling but has been accompanied by rising inequality in many countries; 2.3 Labour market challenges in emerging economies; 2.3.1 Emerging economies at different stages of the demographic transition.
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|a 2.3.2 The complex phenomenon of rural-urban and international migration of workers from and to emerging economies2.3.3 Unemployment rate: less relevant but high in some countries; 2.3.4 Skills shortages and mismatches; 2.3.5 Low female labour force participation rates in some emerging economies; 2.3.6 Characterizing the informal economy and 'bad' jobs in emerging economies; 2.3.7 Youth are more vulnerable to poor outcomes in the labour market; 2.4 Diversity and resilience during the global financial crisis; 2.5 Is this time different? Comparison of labour market outcomes to previous crises.
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|a 2.6 Summary of labour market trends over the past two decades3 Labour Market Regulations for Development: Enhancing Institutions and Policies in Emerging Economies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The role of labour market regulations: theoretical and empirical background; 3.2.1 Employment protection legislation; 3.2.2 Minimum wages; 3.2.3 Trade unions and collective bargaining; 3.2.4 Unemployment insurance schemes; 3.3 A cross-country overview of existing labourmarket institutions; 3.3.1 Employment protection legislation; 3.3.2 Minimum wages; 3.3.3 Trade unions and collective bargaining.
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|a 3.3.4 Unemployment protection systems3.4 The labour market policy response to the global financial crisis 2008-2009; 3.4.1 Why use labour market policies?; 3.4.2 Evidence from the global financial crisis; 3.5 Conclusion; Appendix; References; Part II; 4 Transitions out of Informality and Falling Unemployment: TheTransformation of the Brazilian Labour Market since the 2000s; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Labour market trends from 2001: falling unemployment and rising formal employment; 4.3 Factors behind labour market outcomes in Brazil; 4.4 Drivers of transitions in the labour market.
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|a 4.4.1 Raw labour market transitions4.4.2 Determinants of labour market transition probabilities; 4.5 Labour market policies and institutions: Brazil's emphasis on social policies; 4.5.1 Explaining the rise in formality in Brazil in the 2000s; 4.5.2 Bolsa Família; 4.5.3 Minimum wages; 4.5.4 Unemployment benefits and severance pay; 4.5.5 More mainstream active labour market policies?; 4.6 Conclusion; Appendix; Notes; References; 5 The Tale of Two Labour Markets:The Resilience of the Indonesian Labour Market to the Global Financial Crisis versus Increasing Casualization of Jobs; 5.1 Introduction.
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|a 5.2 Reviewing over a decade of growth, crisis and recovery in Indonesia.
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|a This volume focuses on the labour market situation, trends and regulations in emerging economies, devoting attention to how they have dealt with both short-term issues, namely the global financial crisis, and longer-term structural challenges - as well as the gaps that still remain.
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