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The Great Recession, jobs and social crises: policies matter

Anis Chowdhury (Macroeconomic Policy and Development Division, United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand)
Iyanatul Islam (Employment Policy Department, International Labour Organization, Geneva, Switzerland)
Donald Lee (Department of Economic and Social Affairs, The United Nations, New York, New York, USA)

International Journal of Social Economics

ISSN: 0306-8293

Article publication date: 8 February 2013

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of the paper is to review the social consequences of the Great Recession of 2008‐2009. In particular, it looks at impacts on the world of work – unemployment, informal and vulnerable employment, working poor and youth unemployment, and on public health – hunger and malnutrition, suicides, domestic violence and child abuse. In all fronts, the Great Recession had serious adverse impacts and morphed into a global social crisis. The situation is made worse due to obsessions with fiscal consolidation in the midst of tepid and uncertain recovery. The paper argues that policies matter and advocates for strengthening social protection and continued stimulus in order to ensure robust recovery.

Design/methodology/approach

The paper is a general review and it draws on the findings of the United Nations flagship publication, Report of the World Social Situation 2011. It is an analytical narrative of impacts of on‐going economic crisis.

Findings

The paper finds a worsening employment situation – rise in unemployment, informal and vulnerable employment, youth unemployment, and working poverty. It also finds adverse public health impacts in terms of rise in malnutrition and hunger, suicide rates, domestic violence and child abuse. Finally the paper finds that policies matters in mitigating worst impacts as well as sustaining recovery.

Research limitations/implications

The findings are tentative as the social impacts of economic crisis become obvious after a long time lag.

Originality/value

The paper argues that policies matter and advocates for strengthening social protection and continued stimulus in order to ensure robust recovery.

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Citation

Chowdhury, A., Islam, I. and Lee, D. (2013), "The Great Recession, jobs and social crises: policies matter", International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 40 No. 3, pp. 220-245. https://doi.org/10.1108/03068291311291518

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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