Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements
Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements
The Built Environment at Work
Ofori, George; Werna, Edmundo
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
330
Dura
Inglês
9781032201863
15 a 20 dias
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Chapter 1
Introducing the Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements: The Built Environment at Work
Chapter 2
The built environment, construction, development and their implications for labour
Chapter 3
Characteristics of the construction industry and construction process, and implications for labour policies and practices
Chapter 4
Employment generation in the construction sector: Volatility and prospects
Chapter 5
Differing approaches to embedding low energy construction and climate literacy into vocational education and training
Chapter 6
Green jobs and climate justice in the built environment: Lessons from American cities
Chapter 7
Labour contracting, migration and wage theft in the construction industry in Qatar, China, India, US and the EU
Chapter 8
The precariat of the built environment: Decent work and the myth of Sisyphus
Chapter 9
Human resource management and development in construction: Strategic considerations
Chapter 10
Culture in construction: A driver as well as a barrier for the improvement of labour situations within construction industry
Chapter 11
Gender, construction work, and organisation
Chapter 12
Mistreatment of migrant construction workers: Trajectory from the past to the present and into the future
Chapter 13
The smart city as the factory of the twenty-first century? How urban platforms reshape the nexus between the built environment, livelihoods, and labor
Chapter 14
Housing markets and labour markets: Towards a new research agenda for the Global South
Chapter 15
Social innovation of workplaces in the built environment: How public spaces have become central workplaces - Lessons from Kampala City, Uganda
Chapter 16
Building resilient workplaces: Prioritizing safety and disaster risk reduction for the global workforce
Chapter 18
Labour, the Built Environment and Human Settlements: Lessons from the book
Introducing the Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements: The Built Environment at Work
Chapter 2
The built environment, construction, development and their implications for labour
Chapter 3
Characteristics of the construction industry and construction process, and implications for labour policies and practices
Chapter 4
Employment generation in the construction sector: Volatility and prospects
Chapter 5
Differing approaches to embedding low energy construction and climate literacy into vocational education and training
Chapter 6
Green jobs and climate justice in the built environment: Lessons from American cities
Chapter 7
Labour contracting, migration and wage theft in the construction industry in Qatar, China, India, US and the EU
Chapter 8
The precariat of the built environment: Decent work and the myth of Sisyphus
Chapter 9
Human resource management and development in construction: Strategic considerations
Chapter 10
Culture in construction: A driver as well as a barrier for the improvement of labour situations within construction industry
Chapter 11
Gender, construction work, and organisation
Chapter 12
Mistreatment of migrant construction workers: Trajectory from the past to the present and into the future
Chapter 13
The smart city as the factory of the twenty-first century? How urban platforms reshape the nexus between the built environment, livelihoods, and labor
Chapter 14
Housing markets and labour markets: Towards a new research agenda for the Global South
Chapter 15
Social innovation of workplaces in the built environment: How public spaces have become central workplaces - Lessons from Kampala City, Uganda
Chapter 16
Building resilient workplaces: Prioritizing safety and disaster risk reduction for the global workforce
Chapter 18
Labour, the Built Environment and Human Settlements: Lessons from the book
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
- Gestão do pessoal e recursos humanos
- Ambientalmente amigável arquitetura & design ambiatalista e ecologica
- Economia do trabalho
- Planeamento urbano e municipal
- Construção e materiais de edifícios
- Saude e segurança ocupacional / industrial
- Indústria da construção e indústria pesada
- Sem abrigo
- Propriedade & Real Estate
- Estudos sobre o desenvolvimento
urban labour markets;employment policy analysis;vocational education research;green jobs transition;gender in construction;workplace resilience strategies;labour rights in built environment sectors
Chapter 1
Introducing the Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements: The Built Environment at Work
Chapter 2
The built environment, construction, development and their implications for labour
Chapter 3
Characteristics of the construction industry and construction process, and implications for labour policies and practices
Chapter 4
Employment generation in the construction sector: Volatility and prospects
Chapter 5
Differing approaches to embedding low energy construction and climate literacy into vocational education and training
Chapter 6
Green jobs and climate justice in the built environment: Lessons from American cities
Chapter 7
Labour contracting, migration and wage theft in the construction industry in Qatar, China, India, US and the EU
Chapter 8
The precariat of the built environment: Decent work and the myth of Sisyphus
Chapter 9
Human resource management and development in construction: Strategic considerations
Chapter 10
Culture in construction: A driver as well as a barrier for the improvement of labour situations within construction industry
Chapter 11
Gender, construction work, and organisation
Chapter 12
Mistreatment of migrant construction workers: Trajectory from the past to the present and into the future
Chapter 13
The smart city as the factory of the twenty-first century? How urban platforms reshape the nexus between the built environment, livelihoods, and labor
Chapter 14
Housing markets and labour markets: Towards a new research agenda for the Global South
Chapter 15
Social innovation of workplaces in the built environment: How public spaces have become central workplaces - Lessons from Kampala City, Uganda
Chapter 16
Building resilient workplaces: Prioritizing safety and disaster risk reduction for the global workforce
Chapter 18
Labour, the Built Environment and Human Settlements: Lessons from the book
Introducing the Routledge Handbook on Labour in Construction and Human Settlements: The Built Environment at Work
Chapter 2
The built environment, construction, development and their implications for labour
Chapter 3
Characteristics of the construction industry and construction process, and implications for labour policies and practices
Chapter 4
Employment generation in the construction sector: Volatility and prospects
Chapter 5
Differing approaches to embedding low energy construction and climate literacy into vocational education and training
Chapter 6
Green jobs and climate justice in the built environment: Lessons from American cities
Chapter 7
Labour contracting, migration and wage theft in the construction industry in Qatar, China, India, US and the EU
Chapter 8
The precariat of the built environment: Decent work and the myth of Sisyphus
Chapter 9
Human resource management and development in construction: Strategic considerations
Chapter 10
Culture in construction: A driver as well as a barrier for the improvement of labour situations within construction industry
Chapter 11
Gender, construction work, and organisation
Chapter 12
Mistreatment of migrant construction workers: Trajectory from the past to the present and into the future
Chapter 13
The smart city as the factory of the twenty-first century? How urban platforms reshape the nexus between the built environment, livelihoods, and labor
Chapter 14
Housing markets and labour markets: Towards a new research agenda for the Global South
Chapter 15
Social innovation of workplaces in the built environment: How public spaces have become central workplaces - Lessons from Kampala City, Uganda
Chapter 16
Building resilient workplaces: Prioritizing safety and disaster risk reduction for the global workforce
Chapter 18
Labour, the Built Environment and Human Settlements: Lessons from the book
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
- Gestão do pessoal e recursos humanos
- Ambientalmente amigável arquitetura & design ambiatalista e ecologica
- Economia do trabalho
- Planeamento urbano e municipal
- Construção e materiais de edifícios
- Saude e segurança ocupacional / industrial
- Indústria da construção e indústria pesada
- Sem abrigo
- Propriedade & Real Estate
- Estudos sobre o desenvolvimento