At the Graduate Institute, more than ten professors, researchers and students work on SDG 8. Their work ranges from academic courses on work, labour and practice, to research projects, such as a project examining skills development policies and Information Communication Technologies, as well as academic and policy-oriented publications and events. We also offer an Executive Master in Development Policies and Practices.
TASC BREAK | Crowdwork, the Future of Work and the Law
Implementing the Sustainable Development Goals
From the Centre to the Margins and Back Again: Women in Agriculture at the ILO
Trade and Labour: Friends, Foes, or Frenemies?
Education and Skills Post – 2015: What evidence, whose perspectives?
Why more inclusive measures are needed to address COVID-19?
Public Policy, Economic Development and Gender
A Keynote Address and Conversation with Ambassador Katherine Tai, United States Trade Representative
India’s economic lockdown: foregrounding social responsibility
«Package Treaties» at the SIEL Conference in Bogota
The Great Trade Collapse (?)
Goal 8 aims to sustain economic growth, while at the same time making it inclusive and sustainable. The UN Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform places the focus in its progress report on “increasing labour productivity, reducing the unemployment rate, especially for young people, and improving access to financial services and benefits are essential components of sustained and inclusive economic growth”. Read more about Goal 8