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(2021), "Index", Christie, F., Antoniadou, M., Albertson, K. and Crowder, M. (Ed.) Decent Work, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 147-152. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-586-920211013
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INDEX
Ability–Motivation–Opportunity theory
, 79
Academic responses to decent work concept
, 16–17
Adequate compensation
, 46
Adequate earnings and productive work
, 41–42
Ambiguity
, 86
Atypical jobs
, 7
Australian-based ‘HomeMadeJam. net. au’
, 115
Auto-entrepreneur
, 102–103
Better Work Programme
, 21
Boston-based ‘Groupmuse’
, 115
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
, 113–114
Business growth, entrepreneurship skills for
, 85–87
Business strategy
, 5–6
Byssinosis
, 29–30
Canadian Business Network
, 89
Career
adaptability
, 42–43
development
, 5–6
Centralized platforms control
, 100
Chartered Association of Business Schools (ABS)
, 85
Chatbots
, 105–106
Chief executive officers (CEOs)
, 74
Child labour
, 41–42
CitySprint
, 101–102
Cleaners and Allied Independent Workers Union (CAIWU)
, 107
Climate Action
, 74
Clockingon’ system
, 30
Collective des livreurs autonomes de Paris (CLAP)
, 107
COLLEEM study
, 101
Combining work, family and personal life
, 41–42
Confédération Française Démocratique du Travail (CFDT)
, 106–107
Confédération Générale du Travail (CGT)
, 106–107
Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA)
, 43–44
Continuing theme
, 115
Conventional pedagogical approaches
, 84
Core labour standards
, 14
Corporate social responsibility
, 74
Cotton mills
, 29–30
Country-level monitoring
, 42
Covid-19 pandemic
, 3–5, 35, 48, 135
Creative Industries
, 114
Critical employment relations approach
adopting
, 130–131
effects on workers of labour market reforms
, 132–134
methods
, 131–132
pandemic and hospitality work
, 135–136
seasonal employees fare (even) worse
, 134–135
Cross-cultural articulations of decent work
, 45–47
Cultural political economy
, 16
Dark Satanic Mills
, 27
to Gilded Age
, 29–31
Decent work (DW)
, 3, 5, 7–8, 12, 41–42, 53–54, 83–85, 114, 142–144
academic responses to decent work concept
, 16–17
autonomy, control and voice
, 105–106
centre for Decent Work and productivity
, 5–6
challenge to
, 9–10
decent work vs. ‘good work’ or job quality
, 19–20
defining
, 122–124
and economic growth
, 71
entrepreneurship skills needs and policies
, 8–9
entrepreneurship skills review for business growth and
, 85–87
equal opportunity policies
, 58–62
gender inequality
, 55–58
within global value chains
, 20–22
historical origins
, 12–15
history and future of work
, 7–8
implementing
, 15
international and integrated sustainability frameworks in
, 8
lack of opportunities for training and development
, 105
literature review
, 7
low pay and long hours
, 104–105
measuring employee value and sustainability
, 75–79
methodological critique
, 17
musicians and
, 115–117
opportunities for
, 8–9
psychological perspectives
, 18–20
public policy on entrepreneurship skills and
, 88–91
purpose, aims and intention of chapter
, 55
representation and organization
, 106–108
review of theories
, 55–62
scale development
, 8
sustainability and incorporation of
, 71–75
Decent Work Agreement
, 15
Decent Work Index
, 15
Decent Work Scale (DWS)
, 18, 42–44
access to healthcare subscale
, 44–45
challenges of
, 44–47
cross-cultural articulations of decent work
, 45–47
further developments of
, 47
limitations
, 47–48
psychological perspective on decent work
, 42–43
Decent working time
, 41–42
Deliveroo
, 101–102
Democracy
, 34
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
, 115
Digital platform work. See also Good work
dimensions of decent work
, 104–105
mapping platform work in France and United Kingdom
, 101–102
Quandry of platform worker classification
, 102–104
Diversity
, 5–6
Domestic services
, 100
Economic(s)
, 5–6
activity
, 102–103
crisis
, 130
disruption
, 143
growth
, 34
growth in hospitality industry
, 129–130
measures
, 84
nudges
, 105–106
shocks
, 48
Education choices
, 57
Emerging Leaders Executive-Level Development Programme
Employee
, 70, 102–104
value
, 69–70
value and sustainability
, 75–79
voice
, 43
Employers
, 41–42, 133–134
Employment. See also Job
, 5, 99–100
contract types
, 43
creation
, 41–42
opportunities
, 41–42
relationship in Greek hospitality industry
, 136
Entrepreneurial educational attainment
, 87
Entrepreneurial networks
, 87
Entrepreneurs
, 84–85, 90
Entrepreneurs Infrastructure Programme (EIP)
, 89
Entrepreneurship
, 5–6
entrepreneurship skills review for business growth and decent work
, 85–87
methodology
, 85
public policy on entrepreneurship skills and decent work
, 88–91
skills
, 83–84
ventures
, 85
Equal opportunity
business case and moral case
, 60–61
equal opportunity polices impact on range of outcomes
, 61–62
policies
, 58–62
policies impact on range of outcomes
, 61–62
possible contextual influences
, 62
sameness and difference
, 59–60
and treatment in employment
, 41–42
Equal Pay Act (1970)
, 53–55
Equality
, 5–6
Equality Act 2010 (EqA)
, 53–54, 58
European Union (EU)
, 17
Exploratory factor analysis (EFA)
, 43–44
Factory Act (1833)
, 30
Finance-first’ models
, 70–71
Financial Capital
, 75, 79
Food delivery services
, 101–102
Force Ouvrière (FO)
, 106–107
France, mapping platform work in
, 101–102
Freelancing platforms
, 100–102
French employment policy
, 103
Frequently asked question (FAQ)
, 105–106
Full employment
, 53–54
Futurpreneur Canada
, 89–90
Gender inequality
, 55–58
differences in education choices
, 57
human capital theory
, 55–56
monopsony
, 57–58
social value of roles
, 58
Gender pay gap
, 54–55, 57
General Social Survey (GSS)
, 43
Gig economy
, 5, 113–114
Gilded Age, from Dark Satanic Mills to
, 29–31
Global economy
, 141–142
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
, 85
Global production networks (GPNs)
, 12
Global RepTrak 100 Report (2016)
, 74
Global value chains (GVCs)
, 12
decent work within
, 20–22
Good work
, 43
decent work vs.
, 19–20
Greek tourism industry
, 131–132
Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 13, 115, 129–130
Health and well-being
, 43
Human capital
, 75–76, 79
theory
, 55–56
Human resource management
, 5–6
Hyper-outsourcing of labour
, 100
Ideological theory
, 35
Independent worker
, 102–103
Independent Workers Union of Great Britain (IWGB)
, 107
Indie music
, 117–118
Individualized Learning Accounts (ILAs)
, 105
Industrial revolution
, 27
origins and evolution of work from stone age to
, 28–29
Industrial Workers of World (IWW)
, 107
Inequality
, 54–55, 143
Insurance policy
, 31–32
Integrated Reporting (IR)
, 70
Integrated sustainability frameworks
, 8
International Integrated Reporting Council model (IIRC model)
, 76–77
International Integrated Reporting Framework (I<IR>F)
, 77–79
International Labour Organization (ILO)
, 12, 31–32, 41–42, 115–116
decent work agenda context
, 13–15
International sustainability frameworks
, 8
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
, 73–74
Internationalization
, 129–130
Jazz music
, 117–118
Job
decent work vs. job quality
, 19–20
design
, 43
quality
, 43
Labour force
, 99–100
Labour market
, 3–4
effects on workers of
, 132–134
reforms
, 129–130
Latent profile analysis (LPA)
, 47
Liberal approach
, 59–60
Macro-level measures of decent work
, 41–42
Manufactured Capital
, 75
Mapping platform work in France and United Kingdom
, 101–102
Marginalization
, 43
Marketization
, 5
Masters and Servants Act (1823)
, 30
Mechanization
, 30
in textile processing
, 29
Micro-work platforms
, 100–102
Modern World (1918–1979)
, 31–33
Monopsony
, 57–58
Music Creators
, 115
Musical styles
, 117–118
Musicians Union (MU)
, 114, 118, 120
Musicians work
, 113–115
defining decent work
, 122–124
findings
, 118–124
methods
, 117–118
musicians and decent work
, 115–117
musicians union
, 118–120
networks of trust in securing work
, 120–122
Natural capital
, 76
Neo-classical human capital theory
, 55–56
Neo-liberal globalization
, 14
Neo-liberalism
, 27–28, 34–35, 48
Networking
, 87
New Normal, preparing for
decent thing
, 144–145
decent work
, 143–144
road signs of times
, 141–143
Non-corporate sectors
, 144
Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
, 76–77
Non-salarié
, 102–103
Office for National Statistics (ONS)
, 115
One-time contractual engagement
, 113–114
Online platforms
, 99–100
Opportunity recognition
, 86–87
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 12, 85, 87
Organizational behaviour
, 5–6
Ownership of land
, 28
Paid employment
, 3
Pandemic and hospitality work
, 135–136
Parlourgigs. com
, 115
Pay and benefits
, 43
Peace Conference
, 31–32
PeoplePerHour
, 101–102
Platform work
, 106
Polachek’s theory
, 55–56
Political Corporate Social Responsibility (P-CSR)
, 74
Pop music
, 117–118
Post Covid-19
, 35–36
Pre-Covid-19 economic model
, 141–142
Precarity of work
, 14
Privatization
, 5
Productive employment
, 53–54
Productivity
, 5
centre for Decent Work and
, 5–6
Progress
, 145
Psychological theory
, 18
Psychology of Working Framework (PWF)
, 42
Psychology of Working Theory (PWT)
, 18, 42
Public policy on entrepreneurship skills and decent work
, 88–91
Quality of employment
, 84
Quality of work
, 84
Quandry of platform worker classification
, 102–104
Radical approach
, 59–60
Rights at work
, 41–42
Rock music
, 117–118
Russian Revolution
, 31–32
Safe work environment
, 41–42
Salarié
, 102–103
San Diego start-up ‘GigTown’
, 115
Seasonal employees fare (even) worse
, 134–135
Security of work
, 41–42
Self-employed creative industries workers
, 115
Self-employee
, 103–104
Self-employment
, 3
Self-learning algorithms
, 105–106
Servicing model
, 106–107
Sex
, 58–59
segregation
, 58
Skills
, 86
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
, 6, 84, 144
Small Business Administration (SBA)
, 89
Social Capital
, 75, 79
Social dialogue
, 41–42, 118
Social protection
, 41–42
Social security
, 41–42
Social value of roles
, 58
Socio-economic status
, 43
Stability of work
, 41–42
Sustainability
, 70
of decent work
, 71–75
Sustainability Goals (2030)
, 115–116
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 13, 53–54, 70–71, 85
SDG 8
, 71–73
SDG 13
, 74
TaskRabbit
, 100–102
Taylorism
, 34
Time for money
, 3
Time for resources
, 3
Total Impact Measuring and Management Framework
, 77–78
Trade unions
, 118
movement
, 31–32
Traditional renewal strategies
, 106–107
Trust networks in securing work
, 120–122
Uber Eats
, 101–102
Unemployment. See also Employment
, 32
United Kingdom (UK)
mapping platform work in
, 101–102
UK Music
, 114
UK-based ‘Encore Musicians’
, 115
United Nations (UN)
, 13, 70, 85
Upwork
, 101–102
US Office for Entrepreneurship Education (OEE)
, 89
Washington Consensus
, 35
Web-based platforms
, 115
Work
, 3, 99–100
from Dark Satanic Mills to Gilded Age
, 29–31
future
, 35–36
meaning of
, 116
Modern World
, 31–33
origins and evolution from stone age to industrial revolution
, 28–29
relationships
, 43
rerun of history
, 33–35
stability of
, 41–42
volition
, 42–43
work–life balance
, 43
‘Work Not Play’ campaign
, 114
Worker(s)
, 103–104, 131
effects on workers of labour market reforms
, 132–134
Working lives
, 8
- Prelims
- Part 1 Setting the Scene: Decent Work
- Chapter 1 Prologue – In Search of Decent Work
- Chapter 2 What Is Decent Work? A Review of the Literature
- Chapter 3 The History and Future of Work
- Chapter 4 The Development of the Decent Work Scale as a Cross-cultural Measure of Decent Work
- Part 2 Organizational and Policy Drivers: Opportunities for Decent Work
- Chapter 5 Decent Work: Gender and Equal Opportunity Policies and Outcomes
- Chapter 6 The Role of International and Integrated Sustainability Frameworks in Enhancing Decent Work and Employee Value
- Chapter 7 Entrepreneurship Skills Needs and Policies: Contribution to Decent Work
- Part 3 Atypical Jobs: A Challenge to Decent Work
- Chapter 8 Indecent Work? The Rise of Digital Platform Work in France and the United Kingdom
- Chapter 9 Musicians' Work: Creativity, Community and Insecurity
- Chapter 10 Structural Barriers to Achieving Decent Work in the Greek Hospitality Industry: A Critical Employment Relations Approach
- Chapter 11 Epilogue – Preparing for the ‘New Normal’
- Index