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Resilience of Jobs
Global Labour Resilience Index 2022: Stagnating resilience
Whiteshield launched in February 2022 its annual report on labour market resilience entitled "Global Labour Resilience Index 2022: Stagnating resilience".
Global Labour Resilience Index©: Levelling up labour market resilience
Leveling up labour market resilience
Global Labour Resilience Index©: Responding to a crisis
Responding to a crisis
Video: Jennifer Blanke on the Launch of the Global Labour Resilience Index 2021
Jennifer Blanke, Former Vice President of the African Development Bank and Whiteshield Partners Advisor discusses the relevance of the GLRI 2021 for countries across the African region.
Video: Sir Christopher Pissarides on the launch of the UK Labour Resilience Index 2021
Whiteshield Partners has launched the 2021 UK Labour Resilience Index. Sir Christopher Pissarides, co-chair of IFOW, Nobel Prize winner in Economics and Whiteshield Partners Director, outlines the challenges the UK faces.
Global Labour Resilience Index© 2021 ranking
The Global Labour Resilience Index 2020, launched at Davos, emphasizes that where jobs are created is as crucial as how they are created, highlighting sub-national disparities that drive social discontent worldwide. The GLRI ranks countries by labor market resilience and offers policy recommendations to strengthen it.
Video: Tom Flynn on the Global Labour Resilience Index 2020
Mr Tom Flynn Interview, Manager at Whiteshield Partners, Interview for Global Labour Resilience Index 2020 at Davos 2020.
Global Labour Resilience Index 2020
The Global Labour Resilience Index (GLRI) is an annual publication launched in Davos, which ranks countries on the resilience of their labour markets and provides policy guidance on how to enhance that resilience.
Report: GLRI 2020 KAZAKHSTAN
Whiteshield launched the Global Labour Resilience Index 2020: The Geography of Work at Davos, featuring a focused analysis on Kazakhstan.
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