2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12125192
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Social Economy, Gender Equality at Work and the 2030 Agenda: Theory and Evidence from Spain

Abstract: The improvement in women’s labor conditions and the elimination of segregation and other forms of direct or indirect discrimination have become one of the major challenges of the international political agenda, and as so have been included in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) launched by the UN in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. At the same time, there is an increasing interest in the effects that the Social Economy (SE) might have on the achievement of the SDGs, as a consequence of its dis… Show more

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“…A pesar de la evolución que ha tenido el tema en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa, queda pendiente un mayor debate sobre la delimitación conceptual y organizacional de la economía social y la economía solidaria (Battisti et al, 2020). Para Núñez et al (2020), una perspectiva importante a tratar es el aporte de la economía social a la cohesión territorial, particularmente el análisis de su impacto en la zona rural y la convergencia con la sostenibilidad.…”
Section: Limitaciones Y Futuros Estudiosunclassified
“…A pesar de la evolución que ha tenido el tema en Estados Unidos, Canadá y Europa, queda pendiente un mayor debate sobre la delimitación conceptual y organizacional de la economía social y la economía solidaria (Battisti et al, 2020). Para Núñez et al (2020), una perspectiva importante a tratar es el aporte de la economía social a la cohesión territorial, particularmente el análisis de su impacto en la zona rural y la convergencia con la sostenibilidad.…”
Section: Limitaciones Y Futuros Estudiosunclassified
“…Second, positive strength-based primary preventive interventions implemented without considering the sustainability of the work-life project ( Di Fabio, 2017a , b ) could have poor efficacy. Sustainability of the work-life project is fundamental in the employment of vulnerable workers ( Stoilova et al, 2020 ; Opute et al, 2021 ) to find a balance between caregiving roles, family values, and working roles ( Núñez et al, 2020 ; Rodríguez-Rivero et al, 2020 ). Conversely, the failure in work-life balance could have detrimental effects on the health of vulnerable workers ( Blustein et al, 2019a , b ).…”
Section: Enriching the Positive Perspective For Marginalized And Vulnerable Workers: Positive Healthy Organizations And Strength-based Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While many organizations have made enormous efforts to reduce their environmental impact, not many have endeavored to minimize the impact on their workers. Decent work has become the UN's 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development [22]. The concept of decent work covered the working conditions in which work is performed, in addition to respecting the fundamental norms of work [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The elimination of discrimination at work has become a major challenge of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development [22]. European Institute for Design and Disability (EIDD) adopted the 'EIDD Design for All,' which is a design for human diversity, social inclusion, and equality [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%