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The politics of agenda setting at the global level: key informant interviews regarding the International Labour Organization Decent Work Agenda

机译:全球议程制定的政治:有关国际劳工组织体面劳动议程的重要知情人访谈

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Background Global labour markets continue to undergo significant transformations resulting from socio-political instability combined with rises in structural inequality, employment insecurity, and poor working conditions. Confronted by these challenges, global institutions are providing policy guidance to protect and promote the health and well-being of workers. This article provides an account of how the International Labour Organization’s Decent Work Agenda contributes to the work policy agendas of the World Health Organization and the World Bank. Methods This qualitative study involved semi-structured interviews with representatives from three global institutions – the International Labour Organization (ILO), the World Health Organization and the World Bank. Of the 25 key informants invited to participate, 16 took part in the study. Analysis for key themes was followed by interpretation using selected agenda setting theories. Results Interviews indicated that through the Decent Work Agenda, the International Labour Organization is shaping the global policy narrative about work among UN agencies, and that the pursuit of decent work and the Agenda were perceived as important goals with the potential to promote just policies. The Agenda was closely linked to the World Health Organization’s conception of health as a human right. However, decent work was consistently identified by World Bank informants as ILO terminology in contrast to terms such as job creation and job access. The limited evidence base and its conceptual nature were offered as partial explanations for why the Agenda has yet to fully influence other global institutions. Catalytic events such as the economic crisis were identified as creating the enabling conditions to influence global work policy agendas. Conclusions Our evidence aids our understanding of how an issue like decent work enters and stays on the policy agendas of global institutions, using the Decent Work Agenda as an illustrative example. Catalytic events and policy precedents were found to contribute positively to agenda setting. Questions remain, however, across key informants about the robustness of the underlying evidence base for this Agenda and what meaningful impacts have been realized on the ground as a result.
机译:背景技术由于社会政治不稳定,加上结构性不平等,就业不安全和工作条件差,全球劳动力市场继续发生重大变化。面对这些挑战,全球机构正在提供政策指导,以保护和促进工人的健康与福祉。本文介绍了国际劳工组织的体面劳动议程如何为世界卫生组织和世界银行的工作政策议程做出贡献。方法该定性研究涉及对来自三个全球机构-国际劳工组织(ILO),世界卫生组织和世界银行的代表的半结构化访谈。在被邀请参加的25名关键线人中,有16名参加了这项研究。对关键主题进行分析之后,再使用选定的议程设置理论进行解释。结果访谈表明,国际劳工组织通过体面劳动议程,正在塑造联合国机构之间关于工作的全球政策叙述,并且追求体面劳动和议程被视为具有促进公正政策潜力的重要目标。该议程与世界卫生组织将健康视为人权的概念紧密相关。但是,与诸如创造就业机会和获得工作机会之类的术语相比,世界银行的信息提供者一致地将体面劳动确定为国际劳工组织的术语。提供了有限的证据基础及其概念性质,作为对为什么该议程尚未充分影响其他全球机构的部分解释。诸如经济危机之类的催化事件被确定为创造影响全球工作政策议程的有利条件。结论我们的证据以体面劳动议程为例,有助于我们理解体面劳动等问题如何进入并停留在全球机构的政策议程上。发现催化事件和政策先例对议程制定有积极贡献。但是,主要的信息提供者仍然对该议程的基础证据的稳健性以及由此产生的实际影响产生疑问。

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