The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines

In 2011, the International Labor Organization adopted Convention 189 which is a regulatory model for paid domestic work. Though only 17 countries have been ratified this convention, its influence can be seen in new legislation adopted or still in parliamentary treatment in different countries, parti...

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Autor principal: Poblete, Lorena - Autor/a
Formato: Text publishedVersion Doc. de trabajo / Informes
Lenguaje:Eng
Publicado: CLACSO 2015
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Acceso en línea:http://biblioteca.clacso.edu.ar/gsdl/collect/clacso/index/assoc/D10771.dir/20152.pdf
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topic Domestic work
Internacional labor standards
Labor regulation
ILO - International Labor Organization
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Internacional labor standards
Labor regulation
ILO - International Labor Organization
Poblete, Lorena - Autor/a
The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines
topic_facet Domestic work
Internacional labor standards
Labor regulation
ILO - International Labor Organization
description In 2011, the International Labor Organization adopted Convention 189 which is a regulatory model for paid domestic work. Though only 17 countries have been ratified this convention, its influence can be seen in new legislation adopted or still in parliamentary treatment in different countries, particularly in the Global South. In this context, this research aims to analyze the standards labor setting process for domestic work. This process consists of three stages: the production of convention within the ILO, its diffusion, and its translation into local regulations. In particular, regulations on domestic work of Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines will be analyzed in this report.
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title The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines
title_short The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines
title_full The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines
title_fullStr The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed The production of labor standards for domestic work : the translation of Convention189 to three countries of the South: Argentina, South Africa and the Philippines
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