Conference Agenda
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Session Overview | |
Location: Room V (R3 south) |
Date: Monday, 10/July/2023 | |
11:30am - 1:00pm |
Parallel Session 1.6: Care Work Location: Room V (R3 south) Chair: Valeria Esquivel Expanded Satellite Boundary and Research Innovations on Care Work: Supporting Macroeconomic Policies to Increase Labour Supply Equal Risk, Unequal Burden: Unpaid Care Work, Capabilities in the Time of Covid-19 and Policy Intervention Undervalued and Underpaid: The Crisis in Early Childhood Education and Care |
1:15pm - 2:15pm |
Discussion of Global Wage Report 2022–23: The impact of inflation and COVID-19 on wages and purchasing power Location: Room V (R3 south) Presenters: Giulia De Lazzari, ILO Ding Xu, ILO Discussants: Damian Grimshaw, King’s College, London Nicolò Giangrande, Fondazione Giuseppe Di Vittorio (FDV), Italy |
2:30pm - 4:00pm |
Parallel Session 2.6: Persistent Gender Discrimination Location: Room V (R3 south) Chair: Alma Espino The Multiple Gender Gaps and Their Consequences on Work-Family Balance Satisfaction Gender, Social Class and Household Differences in Remote Working After COVID-19 Time Poverty and Gender in Urban sub-Saharan Africa: Long Working Days and Long Commutes in Ghana’s Greater Accra Metropolitan Area |
4:30pm - 6:00pm |
Parallel Session 3.6: Special Session on Gender (in)equality in Turbulent Times Location: Room V (R3 south) Prospects for Gender (in)equality in Turbulent Times: Insights from Two Decades of Continuing Crises Presentations of the Special Session Gender (In)equality in Turbulent Times: Some Reflections on the Impact of Crises on Trajectories of Change Labour Market Gender Inequality across Continuing Crises: Old Problems, New Challenges? Carrying the Work Burden in Turbulent Times in the UK: Intersecting Inequalities of Gender and Class |
Date: Tuesday, 11/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Parallel Session 4.6: Occupational Gender Segregation and Solutions Location: Room V (R3 south) Chair: Núria Sánchez-Mira STEM Education, Gender, and Labour Market Outcomes in India Current Status of Decent Work for Female Domestic Workers in India Self-employment Trends in the European Union: Necessity or Opportunity for Women in the New Economic Scenario? |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel Session 5.6: Special Session on Paid and Unpaid Domestic Work in Urban India Location: Room V (R3 south) Dynamics of Paid and Unpaid Domestic Work in Urban India: Understanding Employers’ Perspective to Reflect on Recognition and Regulation of Domestic Work Presentations of the Special Session Reproducing a Household: Recognising and Assessing Paid and Unpaid Housework in Urban India Deficits in Decent Work: Employer Perspectives and Practices on the Quality of Employment in Domestic Work in Urban India Employer Practices and Perceptions on Paid Domestic Work: Notes on Recruitment, Employment Relationships, and Social Security |
12:45pm - 1:45pm |
Discussion of WESO 2023: The Value of Essential Work Location: Room V (R3 south) Presenters: Janine Berg, Sévane Ananian, Hannah Liepmann, ILO Discussants: Ian Greer, Cornell University Shahra Razavi, ILO |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel Session 6.6: Special Session on Formalising Paid Domestic Work (I) Location: Room V (R3 south) Formalising Paid Domestic Work (I): New Regulations and Policies to Enforce Workers’ Rights Presentations of the Special Session The State Management of Indenture Formality and Informality in the German Discourse on “Legal Certainty” for Live-in Work The Policy-Implementation Gap in Domestic Worker Protections Around the World Implementing C-189, Addressing Covid-19 and ‘Patformisation:’ Contemporary Challenges and Advances in Formalising Domestic Work |
4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Parallel Session 7.6: Special Session on Digital Intermediaries in Domestic and Care Work Location: Room V (R3 south) Digital Intermediaries in Domestic and Care Work Sector: Obstacles or Roads Towards Decent Work? Presentations of the Special Session Informality of Employment in Digital Care Platforms: A Study on the Individualization of Risk and Unpaid Labour in Mature Market Contexts Digital Platforms and Industrial Relations in the Home Care Sector Before and After Covid-19: The Italian Case of Helpling Formalizing Domestic Work: the Ambivalent Role of Digital Intermediaries in Argentina Home Service Digital Platforms in France: Between Formal and Informal Domestic Work A “New Informality” Challenge: Domestic Service’s Platforms in Chile |
Date: Wednesday, 12/July/2023 | |
9:00am - 10:30am |
Parallel Session 8.6: Special Session on Formalising Paid Domestic Work (II) Location: Room V (R3 south) Formalising Paid Domestic Work (II): Actors’ Perceptions, Strategies and Power Presentations of the Special Session The Role of Domestic Workers’ Organizations in Labour Standards Enforcement: The Case of Jamaica Behavioral Determinants of Social Security: Experiences in Drawing Systematic Insights and Promote Behavioral Change in the ILO's Work. “I Have Nothing to Complain About”: Deterrents to Formalizing Domestic Work From Dead Letter to Functional Policy? Domestic Worker Rights in Peru |
11:00am - 12:30pm |
Parallel Session 9.6: Work-life Balance and Remote Work Location: Room V (R3 south) Chair: Jill Rubery Work-life Balance Policies: How to Face the Correlation Between Gender Gap and Vulnerability Risk? Teleworking, Work Life Balance And The Right To Disconnect: Can Current And Emerging Law Adequately Protect Teleworkers? Measuring the Impact of Induced Telework on Female Employment in Portugal: Overview, Legal Novelties and Policy Suggestions Challenges for Collective Bargaining in the Quest for Decent Remote Work |
12:45pm - 1:45pm |
Information and Brainstorm Session: Promoting Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining Through Research, Engagement and Action Location: Room V (R3 south) Speakers: Manuela Tomei, ADG, Governance, Rights and Dialogue Cluster Chris Kazlauskas, Deputy Director, Office of Trade and Labor Affairs, ILAB, USDOL Susan Hayter, Lead Researcher, Social Dialogue Report 2022: Collective bargaining for an inclusive, sustainable, and resilient recovery, ILO Mark Anner, Professor, Director of the Center for Global Workers’ Rights, Penn State University |
2:00pm - 3:30pm |
Parallel Session 10.6: Special Session on Decent Work for Sex Workers Location: Room V (R3 south) Towards Decent Work for Sex Workers Presentations of the Special Session From Precarity to Hyper-precarity: Effects of Third Party and Workplace Criminalisation on Sex Workers Sex Workers’ Everyday Security in the Netherlands and the Impact of COVID-19 Testing the Employment Status of Online Pornography in Times of Crisis: Adult Content Creators as Workers Building Blocks for a Sex Worker Exploitation Index |
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