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Decent work and economic growth: Achieving SDG 8
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Decent work and economic growth: Achieving SDG 8

SDG Academy

In the pursuit of decent work and economic growth, it is essential to understand the drivers of informality and structural transformation, the movement of workers, and changes in inequality during economic development. This course shares research to support policymaking for achieving SDG 8.

4 hrs/week6 weeksEnglish2,430 enrolled
Free to Audit

About this Course

The achievement of the SDGs—and SDG 8 in particular—requires economic activity to increase and often requires structural transformation. The process of structural transformation can take several forms—this affects the structure of the economy and the jobs available; it impacts who benefits from development and who gets left behind. This brings forth the developer’s dilemma, the concern that economic development inevitably leads to increased inequality. Where workers are situated on the job ladder, whether they are formal or informal workers, and whether there is opportunity to transition from informal to formal employment will also impact how much they will be able to benefit from the process of structural transformation. However, there are policy pathways that could support more equal and sustainable economic development. This 6-week course provides an in-depth look at the latest UNU-WIDER research and shares insights that can support policymaking during the process of structural transformation. This course is for: Policy professionals who want to understand the policy interventions that can support sustainable and equitable economic development while creating opportunities for decent work. Development practitioners interested in the different pathways available in developing economies for progress towards achieving SDG 8. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students interested in economics, development, and other key concepts related to the SDGs. 3b:T1233

What You'll Learn

  • What new pathways of structural transformation are available
  • Why it’s time to rethink the informal economy
  • How to deal with the developer’s dilemma and avoid rising inequality
  • Where workers are on the job ladder, and how to transition workers to better jobs

Prerequisites

  • Minimum undergraduate level of understanding of economics and development theory

Instructors

K

Kunal Sen

Director

M

Martha Chen

Lecturer in Urban Planning

A

Andy Summer

Professor of International Development

G

Gary Fields

Professor of Economics

Topics

Economic Growth
Economics
Economic Development
Research

Course Info

PlatformedX
LevelIntermediate
PacingUnknown
PriceFree to Audit

Skills

النمو الاقتصادي
التنمية الاقتصادية
الاقتصاد
البحث

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