Work and rights

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Awarded the Nobel Prize for economics in 1998, Sen is a creative author who explores the boundaries between economics and philosophy. In 1975, he wrote a seminal study on employment for the ILO, entitled Employment, technology and development: A study prepared for the ILO within the framework of the World Employment Programme. This work served as the basis for his article "Employment, institutions and technology: Some policy issues", which was published in the International Labour Review... [more] Awarded the Nobel Prize For Economics In 1998, Sen Is A Creative Author who explores the boundaries between economics and philosophy. In 1975, he wrote a seminal study on employment for the ILO, entitled Employment, technology and development: A study prepared for the ILO within the framework of the World Employment Programme. This work served as the basis for his article "Employment, institutions and technology: Some policy issues", which was published in the International Labour Revi. © International Labour Organization 2012.

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Sen, A. (2013). Work and rights. International Labour Review, 152(SUPPL. 1), 81–92. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1564-913X.2013.00164.x

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