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%T Decent Work in Global Supply Chains
%E Lay, Jann
%E Tafese, Tevin
%P 174
%V 2024
%D 2025
%@ 2942-7371
%@ 978-3-96021-247-8
%~ GIGA
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100465-4
%X The integration of economies into global supply chains has fundamentally transformed labour markets worldwide. In recent decades, global value chains (GVC) have become a key driver of globalisation, with an offshoring boom in the 2000s leading to their sustained prominence - they now account for around 45 per cent of world trade. This growing integration both offers opportunities and carries risks, in particular in the Global South: while GVCs can create employment, facilitate technology transfer, and contribute to broader economic development, they can also expose workers to precarious conditions, low wages and labour-rights violations. Accordingly, the evidence on decent work in GVCs highlights both the potential for improved livelihoods and the persistent challenges related to labour-rights enforcement and corporate responsibility.
%C DEU
%C Hamburg
%G en
%9 Sammelwerk
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info