3月3日 日印セミナー「インフォーマル経済の社会政策――課題と革新」(日本学術振興会二国間交流事業)
参加希望の方は前日までに上村(kamimura【アットマーク】nagoya-u.jp)までお申込下さい。
Social Policy for Informal Economy: Challenges and Innovations
One Day Co-Learning Conference between Japan and India
3 March 2022, 12:30~19:00 (Japan), Online
Inaugural Session: Sony Pellissery (Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University) & Yasuhiro Kamimura (Nagoya University)
Yasutaka Fukui (Nagoya University), An Outline of Employment Relations in Japan and Some Issues Related to Non-standard Work
Saurabh Bhattacharjee (National Law School of India University), Recognition of Gig Workers in Indian Labour and Employment Law: Obstacles and Opportunities
Kyoko Suzuki (The University of Tokyo), Workers with Less Social Protection and Their Responses to Covid-19
Mohan Mani (Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University), Is Platform Work Decent Work?: A Case of Food Delivery Workers in Karnataka
Shuhei Naka (Meiji Gakuin University), Self-employment under a New Coronavirus: The Case of Japan
Sudipa Sarkar (Warwick University and National Law School of India University), TBA
Tatsuya Shirahase (Kwansei Gakuin University), Challenges of Urban Development in Areas Where Informal Labor is Concentrated: A Case Study of the Airin District in Osaka
Sattwick Dey Biswas (Independent Scholar), Challenges of Urban Development When Most of the Labour Force is Informal: A Case Study of Nadia District in West Bengal, India
Yasuhiro Kamimura (Nagoya University), The Meanings and Protection of Work: Making Decent Work Sustainable
Kavya Bharadkar (Aajeevika Bureau), TBA
参加希望の方は前日までに上村(kamimura【アットマーク】nagoya-u.jp)までお申込下さい。
Social Policy for Informal Economy: Challenges and Innovations
One Day Co-Learning Conference between Japan and India
3 March 2022, 12:30~19:00 (Japan), Online
Inaugural Session: Sony Pellissery (Institute of Public Policy, National Law School of India University) & Yasuhiro Kamimura (Nagoya University)
Yasutaka Fukui (Nagoya University), An Outline of Employment Relations in Japan and Some Issues Related to Non-standard Work
Saurabh Bhattacharjee (National Law School of India University), Recognition of Gig Workers in Indian Labour and Employment Law: Obstacles and Opportunities
Kyoko Suzuki (The University of Tokyo), Workers with Less Social Protection and Their Responses to Covid-19
Mohan Mani (Centre for Labour Studies, National Law School of India University), Is Platform Work Decent Work?: A Case of Food Delivery Workers in Karnataka
Shuhei Naka (Meiji Gakuin University), Self-employment under a New Coronavirus: The Case of Japan
Sudipa Sarkar (Warwick University and National Law School of India University), TBA
Tatsuya Shirahase (Kwansei Gakuin University), Challenges of Urban Development in Areas Where Informal Labor is Concentrated: A Case Study of the Airin District in Osaka
Sattwick Dey Biswas (Independent Scholar), Challenges of Urban Development When Most of the Labour Force is Informal: A Case Study of Nadia District in West Bengal, India
Yasuhiro Kamimura (Nagoya University), The Meanings and Protection of Work: Making Decent Work Sustainable
Kavya Bharadkar (Aajeevika Bureau), TBA