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Non-standard Employment under Globalization : Flexible Work and Social Security in the Newly Industrializing Countries, PDF eBook

Non-standard Employment under Globalization : Flexible Work and Social Security in the Newly Industrializing Countries PDF

Edited by K. Usami

Part of the Ide-Jetro Series series

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Expansion of non-standard employment under globalization is widely observed in all of the newly industrializing countries.

Non-standard employees and their labour conditions have become major issues of academic debate.

This book focuses on three main areas; the deregulation of labour market, social protection for non-standard workers and social security reforms in accordance with the transformation of employment.

The contributors to this volume analyze representative nations from the roster of newly industrializing countries from East Asia, Africa, and Latin America as follows: China, South Korea, Taiwan, South Africa, Mexico, and Brazil, examining the possibility that corporatism can solve the problem of non-standard workers in these regions. This book is essential reading for all interested in development economics, labour economics, social policy, social security, Latin American studies and Asian studies in the faculties of economics, sociology and international studies.

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