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Session Overview
Location: Room V (R3 south)
Date: Monday, 10/July/2023
11:30am
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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

Wendy Kay Olsen, Jihye Kim



Equal Risk, Unequal Burden: Unpaid Care Work, Capabilities in the Time of Covid-19 and Policy Intervention

Hema Prakash, Ankur Yadav



Undervalued and Underpaid: The Crisis in Early Childhood Education and Care

Jennifer Tomlinson, Xanthe Whittaker, Kate Hardy, Helen Norman, Katie Cruz, Nathan Archer

1:15pm
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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
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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

Tomas Aguayo, Sebastian Ugarte



Gender, Social Class and Household Differences in Remote Working After COVID-19

Anthony Rafferty, Ceri Hughes



Time Poverty and Gender in Urban sub-Saharan Africa: Long Working Days and Long Commutes in Ghana’s Greater Accra Metropolitan Area

Christian Darko, Fiona Carmicheal, Joanne Duberley, Marco Ercolani, Patricia Daley, Tim Schwanen, Daniel Wheatley

4:30pm
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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

Chair(s): Janine Berg

Discussant(s): Ania Plomien

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

Gender (In)equality in Turbulent Times: Some Reflections on the Impact of Crises on Trajectories of Change

Jill Rubery

 

Labour Market Gender Inequality across Continuing Crises: Old Problems, New Challenges?

Valeria Insarauto, Núria Sánchez Mira

 

Carrying the Work Burden in Turbulent Times in the UK: Intersecting Inequalities of Gender and Class

Luis Torres, Tracey Warren

Date: Tuesday, 11/July/2023
9:00am
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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

Soham Sahoo



Current Status of Decent Work for Female Domestic Workers in India

Griva Raval



Self-employment Trends in the European Union: Necessity or Opportunity for Women in the New Economic Scenario?

Santos Ruesga, Ana Isabel Viñas, Laura Perez Ortiz

11:00am
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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

Chair(s): Gautam Bhan

Discussant(s): Neha Wadhwan, Gautam Bhan

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

Reproducing a Household: Recognising and Assessing Paid and Unpaid Housework in Urban India

Antara Rai Chowdhury

 

Deficits in Decent Work: Employer Perspectives and Practices on the Quality of Employment in Domestic Work in Urban India

Divya Ravindranath

 

Employer Practices and Perceptions on Paid Domestic Work: Notes on Recruitment, Employment Relationships, and Social Security

Rashee Mehra

12:45pm
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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
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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

Chair(s): Karen Jaehrling, Francisca Pererya

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

The State Management of Indenture

Rhacel Salazar Parreñas

 

Formality and Informality in the German Discourse on “Legal Certainty” for Live-in Work

Eva Kocher

 

The Policy-Implementation Gap in Domestic Worker Protections Around the World

Anju Mary Paul

 

Implementing C-189, Addressing Covid-19 and ‘Patformisation:’ Contemporary Challenges and Advances in Formalising Domestic Work

Natalie Sedacca

4:00pm
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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?

Chair(s): Lorena Silvina Poblete

 

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

Valeria Pulignano, Claudia Marà, Milena Franke, Karol Muszynski

 

Digital Platforms and Industrial Relations in the Home Care Sector Before and After Covid-19: The Italian Case of Helpling

Arianna Marcolin, Ivana Pais

 

Formalizing Domestic Work: the Ambivalent Role of Digital Intermediaries in Argentina

Francisca Pereyra, Lorena Poblete

 

Home Service Digital Platforms in France: Between Formal and Informal Domestic Work

Nicole Teke

 

A “New Informality” Challenge: Domestic Service’s Platforms in Chile

Juan Jacobo Velasco

Date: Wednesday, 12/July/2023
9:00am
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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

Chair(s): Francisca Pereyra, Karen Jaehrling

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

The Role of Domestic Workers’ Organizations in Labour Standards Enforcement: The Case of Jamaica

Simon Black, Lauren Marsh

 

Behavioral Determinants of Social Security: Experiences in Drawing Systematic Insights and Promote Behavioral Change in the ILO's Work.

Claire Hobden, Paulius Yasmin-Slotkus

 

“I Have Nothing to Complain About”: Deterrents to Formalizing Domestic Work

Friederike Fleischer

 

From Dead Letter to Functional Policy? Domestic Worker Rights in Peru

Leda Pérez, Andrea Gandolfi

11:00am
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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?

Marina De Angelis, Rosita Zucaro



Teleworking, Work Life Balance And The Right To Disconnect: Can Current And Emerging Law Adequately Protect Teleworkers?

Amanda Jane Reilly



Measuring the Impact of Induced Telework on Female Employment in Portugal: Overview, Legal Novelties and Policy Suggestions

Ekaterina Reznikova



Challenges for Collective Bargaining in the Quest for Decent Remote Work

Agnieszka Piasna, Kurt Vandaele

12:45pm
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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
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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

Chair(s): Karin Astrid Siegmann

Discussant(s): Thierry Schaffauser

 

Presentations of the Special Session

 

From Precarity to Hyper-precarity: Effects of Third Party and Workplace Criminalisation on Sex Workers

Lilith Brouwers

 

Sex Workers’ Everyday Security in the Netherlands and the Impact of COVID-19

María Inés Cubides Kovacsics, Wáleri Santos, Karin Astrid Siegmann

 

Testing the Employment Status of Online Pornography in Times of Crisis: Adult Content Creators as Workers

Rebecca Rose Nocella

 

Building Blocks for a Sex Worker Exploitation Index

Marjan Wijers, Ine Vanwesenbeeck


 
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