Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the impact of globalization on labor markets, focusing on employment trends, wage disparities, and the shifting nature of work. It aims to analyze how global economic integration influences local labor conditions and worker rights.
This session examines various public policy frameworks designed to address wage inequality within different economic contexts. Participants will discuss the effectiveness of minimum wage laws, taxation policies, and social safety nets in promoting equitable income distribution.
This track focuses on innovative approaches to poverty reduction in developing countries, emphasizing the role of economic governance and public policy. It invites discussions on successful case studies and the challenges faced in implementing effective poverty alleviation programs.
This session addresses the intersection of social justice and labor rights, highlighting the importance of equitable labor practices in fostering inclusive growth. It seeks to engage participants in dialogue about the role of civil society in advocating for workers' rights.
This track investigates the relationship between economic policy and inclusive growth, emphasizing strategies that promote equitable opportunities for all. It will explore how targeted policies can enhance participation in labor markets, particularly for marginalized groups.
This session delves into labor economics, examining how globalization reshapes labor supply and demand dynamics. Participants will analyze the implications of global labor market trends on local economies and employment policies.
This track focuses on the role of governance in shaping effective employment policies that respond to labor market challenges. Discussions will center on best practices and policy innovations that promote sustainable employment growth.
This session highlights the critical role of civil society organizations in influencing public policy and economic development. It will explore how these entities contribute to advocacy, monitoring, and implementation of policies aimed at reducing inequality.
This track examines the links between human development indicators and labor market outcomes, focusing on education, health, and social protection. Participants will discuss how investments in human capital can lead to improved employment prospects and reduced inequality.
This session analyzes global trends in employment policy, including the rise of gig economies and the impact of technological advancements on labor markets. It aims to identify challenges and opportunities for policymakers in adapting to these changes.
This track focuses on sustainable strategies for poverty reduction, exploring the interplay between economic growth and social equity. Participants will discuss comprehensive approaches that integrate economic, social, and environmental dimensions for long-term poverty alleviation.
