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The study, entitled “Economic Security for a Better World” attempts
for the first time to measure social and economic security of
individuals as well as economies in some 90 countries representing
over 85 percent of the world’s population. Among the elements of the study are
the impact of globalization and employment policies—including
outsourcing—on individuals as well as states, an analysis of the
needs and aspirations of individuals in the world of work and whether
people are happy or unhappy with their jobs, the impact of poverty and
development on human security, and the extent of economic and social
risk to which people are being increasingly exposed in their
societies. The report also contains a measure of Economic Security for the 90
countries surveyed in terms of labour
market, skills, work and income security as well as employment
protection and their access to representation. Coming shortly after the report of the World Commission on the Social
Dimension of Globalization, the study is designed to enrich the global
debate on how to improve peoples’ social and economic security. The report will be published as at 1300 GMT on For further information, or to receive a printed, electronic or web-based
copy of the report, please contact: Krisdaporn Singhaseni |
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