Publications on Social and Solidarity Economy
March 2020
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The contribution of SSE and social finance to the future of work
23 March 2020
This publication is the result of a research project undertaken in collaboration between the ILO Cooperatives Unit and Social Finance Programme, with support from the Government of France. The research analyses various Social and Solidarity Economy (SSE) initiatives around the world in light of the changes observed in the world of work. The research results highlight that regardless of the countries or the type of SSE organizations, SSE and its innovative financing mechanisms present a potential for creating and preserving decent jobs, creating wealth, reducing social inequalities, and advancing local development.
September 2017
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Social and Solidarity Economy and the Future of Work
05 September 2017
This publication presents the main theoretical arguments and empirical evidence on the features and role of social and solidarity economy (SSE) organizations, specifically on its potential to create and preserve decent work. The publication also underlines the SSE’s capacity to create jobs in emerging sectors, for example in the silver economy, and to contribute to the formalization of the informal economy. Lastly, the policy implications of these various changes, and how they can support the growth and development of SSE in the future of work are addressed.
March 2017
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No.6 Cooperation in a changing world of work: Towards a cooperative future
16 March 2017
This note looks at the ways in which cooperatives respond to technological, demographic, economic and environmental changes that are taking place within the world of work.
December 2016
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Cooperation in a changing world of work: Exploring the role of cooperatives in the future of work
21 December 2016
The world of work is undergoing major processes of change. There are several forces transforming it, from the onward march of technology and the impact of climate change to the changing character of production and employment, to name a few. This note presents some of the ways in which cooperatives are responding to and have the potential to play a greater role in the changing world of work.