Publications on labour migration
June 2020
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Research Brief
The effects of COVID‑19 on trade and global supply chains
03 June 2020
The purpose of this brief is to provide an analysis of the near-term effects of the COVID‑19 pandemic on enterprises and workers engaged in trade and GSC-related activities and to explore the medium and long-term implications of the pandemic on supply-chain sustainability and implications for the world of work.
November 2019
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Publication
Flyer: Panel discussion at the Geneva Peace Week 2019 - Trade, Jobs and Peace
05 November 2019
December 2009
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Publication
The global recession and developing countries
23 December 2009
Employment Working Paper No. 40
April 2007
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Publication
World Publics Welcome Global Trade - but not Immigration
10 April 2007
This document reports on the result of a global attitude survey that was carried out in 47 countries with more than 45,000 people by the Pew Research Centre Global Attitudes Project. The survey found that the publics of the world broadly embrace key tenets of economic globalization but fear the disruptions and downsides of participating in the global economy. It also reports that globalization is only one of several wide-ranging social and economic forces that are rapidly reshaping the world