Decent work: An aim for all made by all

  • FERRARO T
  • PAIS L
  • REBELO DOS SANTOS N
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The aim of this article is to analyse the 11 substantive elements of the Decent Work concept developed by the International Labour Organization. We identify 4 main aspects regarding the pursuit of decent work, which are challenges for the different agents who operate in society: (1) the responsibility shared among the various social agents; (2) cultural differentiation in expressing Decent Work; (3) its evolving character arising from the advancement of scientific knowledge; and finally, (4) the global interdependence in the scenario in which social agents operate. Four propositions aligned with those aspects are formulated, and consequences for research and intervention are proposed.

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FERRARO, T., PAIS, L., & REBELO DOS SANTOS, N. (2015). Decent work: An aim for all made by all. International Journal of Social Sciences, IV(3), 30–42. https://doi.org/10.20472/ss2015.4.3.003

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