Beschreibung
This volume of 23 essays on diverse aspects of the complex and challenging
concept of “decent work” has its inception in the “Impulses of Salzburg
2009”. Questions of decent work and decent unemployment have become
especially salient in times of an economic and financial crisis. The
establishment of decent working conditions and decent unemployment
provisions – a complex matter of securing the right ethical mix of
security and incentives – are perceived as major challenges not only for
developing and undeveloped countries, which still don’t have stable
economies and where the rate of poverty and corruption is still high, but
also for “developed” societies themselves.