2015
DOI: 10.1111/dech.12149
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Human Development and Decent Work: Why some Concepts Succeed and Others Fail to Make an Impact

Abstract: Artículo de publicación ISIThis article examines the impact of the International Labour Organization’s concept of Decent Work on development thinking and the academic literature. We attempt to answer the question of what makes a development initiative successful by comparing the decent work approach to the United Nation Development Programme’s Human Development concept (in conjunction with the human development indicator). We consider that the latter has been one of the most successful development concep… Show more

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“…Off-the-shelf short-form measures of other concepts such as personality types and levels of affective well-being, however, have been developed, are widely used and have become influential (Gosling et al, 2003;Warr, 1990). The Human Development Index, for example, puts the spotlight on life expectancy at birth, the number of years schooling and the average standard of living as constituting a summary measure of a country's development capability Sehnbruch et al, 2017). Yet no such short-form measure of job quality currently exists, prompting the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices to argue that 'more effort has to be placed on measuring quality of work through agreed metrics and better data' (Taylor, 2017: 102).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Off-the-shelf short-form measures of other concepts such as personality types and levels of affective well-being, however, have been developed, are widely used and have become influential (Gosling et al, 2003;Warr, 1990). The Human Development Index, for example, puts the spotlight on life expectancy at birth, the number of years schooling and the average standard of living as constituting a summary measure of a country's development capability Sehnbruch et al, 2017). Yet no such short-form measure of job quality currently exists, prompting the Taylor Review of Modern Working Practices to argue that 'more effort has to be placed on measuring quality of work through agreed metrics and better data' (Taylor, 2017: 102).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Burchell et al (2014) and Sehnbruch et al (2015) emphasize that the term “decent work” has not been used in the academic literature and that psychology has focused more on studying working as employment, often without including multiple coexisting forms of working. Thus incorporating the concept of decent work into the psychological literature constitutes a great opportunity to investigate, assess, and understand phenomenon like informality or the informal economy, which are characteristic of the Brazilian reality (Amin and Singh, 2002; Sato, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The decent work concept is multifaceted, and therefore, difficult to measure. There is controversy over the measurement of the extent of decent work between countries (ILO 2008, Nizami andPrasad 2017;Sehnbruch et al 2015). Nonetheless, the ILO Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization recommends that member states may consider 'the establishment of appropriate indicators or statistics, if necessary with the assistance of the ILO, to monitor and evaluate progress of the decent work agenda' (ILO 2008).…”
Section: Decent Workmentioning
confidence: 99%