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Meaning of "vulnerable employment"

vulnerable employment - this phrase describes a type of work or job situation in which the worker is at risk of instability, insecurity, or exploitation, often lacking adequate labor protections or benefits

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More than a billion people are in vulnerable employment.
The numbers in vulnerable employment are even more staggering.
He said the rest were underemployed or in vulnerable employment.
Share of vulnerable employment in total employment.
Growth alongside rising vulnerable employment.
Vulnerable employment and informality are at the root of working poverty.
There are more women in vulnerable employment than men.
Vulnerable employment and inequality.
Women continue to predominate in informal and vulnerable employment.
Vulnerable employment remains a major component of employment in developing countries.
In most developing countries vulnerable employment continues to be the norm.
Vulnerable employment is more severe for women in developing countries.
The percentage of people in vulnerable employment worldwide is steadily increasing.
Women are often overrepresented in the informal sector or in vulnerable employment situations.
Youth in vulnerable employment.

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Economic turmoil pushes tens of millions of people into vulnerable employment.
The vulnerable employment figures are disproportionately driven by women and youths.
Reduction of vulnerable employment.
Both vulnerable employment and working poverty rates have also increased.
Women tend more frequently to find themselves in vulnerable employment or to be unemployed.
The share of vulnerable employment in total employment also remains very high.
Unemployment remains unacceptably high and vulnerable employment continues to rise.
Reducing vulnerable employment is thus hugely important for reducing human vulnerability in general.
Global unemployment increased and millions more are either underemployed or in vulnerable employment.
A high proportion of workers in vulnerable employment signifies widespread informal working arrangements.
Special emphasis should also be placed on raising the productivity of workers in vulnerable employment.
Those workforces in vulnerable employment were largely unprotected by labour and social protection laws.
Women and young people are overrepresented in both vulnerable employment and the informal sector.
Vulnerable employment is also increasing, and more people are being pushed into poverty.
The global economic downturn exacerbated the already high unemployment rates and vulnerable employment in Africa.
Employment to population ratio Vulnerable employment Youth unemployment Unemployment rate Child labour.
That is, there was a huge decline in vulnerable employment.
In all regions, the vulnerable employment rate among women exceeds that of men.
Across regions, women continue to be disproportionately concentrated in vulnerable employment.
Poverty, unemployment, underemployment and vulnerable employment in themselves are forms of social exclusion.
There is no recent data on available on women 's share of vulnerable employment.
Vulnerable employment is a persisting issue within the Asia-Pacific region see figure 4.
Women tend to be over-represented in vulnerable employment in most regions.
Vulnerable employment is a persistent issue within the Asia-Pacific region see figure 4 below.
More than half of the world's women are in vulnerable employment.
Gender disparity in vulnerable employment and informality, however, tends to differ by country and region.
Rather we talk about working poverty, we talk about vulnerable employment.
However, rates of working poor and vulnerable employment are also the highest in the world.
This, in turn, results in an increase in the number of workers in vulnerable employment.
The number of persons working in vulnerable employment is a significant factor in the employment-poverty nexus.
As jobs were lost, more workers have been forced into vulnerable employment.
Vulnerable employment is defined as the sum of own-account workers and contributing family workers.
Across the continent, women have maintained a much higher share of vulnerable employment.
Vulnerable employment Own-account workers and contributing family workers are considered to be in vulnerable employment.
Third, direct job creation programmes can help those facing vulnerable employment.

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