Digital Refugee Livelihoods and Decent Work : Towards Inclusion in a Fairer Digital Economy.
The report explores the growing role of digital economies for refugees from a global perspective, offering crucial insights on the risks and opportunities. The research provides for the first time a comprehensive analysis of the inclusion and exclusion of refugees in a digitized world of work, with...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Genève 22 :
International Labour Organisation (ILO),
2021.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Executive summary
- Acknowledgments
- What are digital refugee livelihoods?
- Moving from digital skills to decent work?
- Digital livelihoods and connectivity in refugee camps
- Digital refugee work
- Refugee work, gender, and the gig economy
- The private sector and refugee remote work
- Recommendations: Towards fair and decent opportunities for refugees in the digital economy
- Digital work and the internet at global margins
- The four dimensions of digital refugee livelihoods
- Migration, displacement, and digital economies
- Access and the digital inclusion of refugees: Moving beyond connectivity
- From digital livelihoods to decent work: Towards a coordinated framework of action
- Digital refugee livelihoods in global comparison: Case studies
- Part 1 Digital skills as a pathway
- Digital skills training in Lebanon
- A fast lane to decent work? From digital skills
- Part 2 Digital livelihoods and digital access in refugee camps
- Digital access among refugees in East Africa: Implications for digital livelihoods provision
- From persecution to "prosperity"? Struggles, aspirations, and innovations among Rohingya refugees in digital entrepreneurship
- Part 3 Digital work and the refugee "gig economy"
- Work as a means for self-reliance: The prospects of online and offline work for Syrian refugees in Jordan
- Digital livelihoods and decent work:The refugee gig economy in Jordan
- Digital refugee work: Making a livelihood from home
- Remote online work for refugees: Private sector perceptions
- About the authors