The social dimension of globalization: a review of the literature
Bernhard Gunter () and
Rolph van der. Hoeven
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Reviews the key economic characteristics of the globalization process and examines its impact on employment, poverty, inequality, global insecurity, child labour, gender issues and migration. Explores national and international policy responses, highlighting the importance of trade negotiations and the financial architecture.
Keywords: globalization; social implication; employment; poverty; income distribution; state intervention; trade; foreign investment.; mondialisation; conséquences sociales; emploi; pauvreté; répartition du revenu; intervention de l'Etat; commerce international; investissement étranger; globalización; consecuencias sociales; empleo; pobreza; distribución del ingreso; intervención estatal; comercio internacional; inversiones extranjeras (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 35 pages
Date: 2004
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Published in Working paper series, Policy Integration Department.
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