An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937

<p>Late in 1931, the International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated that worldwide unemployment had reached 20-25 million. The ILO was also mindful that the consequences of unemployment were borne by dependents and concluded that the number of people directly affected by unemployment was th...

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Main Author: Timpson, M
Other Authors: Clavin, P
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2017
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description <p>Late in 1931, the International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated that worldwide unemployment had reached 20-25 million. The ILO was also mindful that the consequences of unemployment were borne by dependents and concluded that the number of people directly affected by unemployment was therefore probably in the region of 50-60 million. The thesis revisits this old theme of the ‘Hungry Thirties’ but considers it in a new and different way. Most histories of unemployment during the Great Depression have been presented in national terms but this study examines unemployment from an international perspective by utilizing the League of Nations and ILO as sites through which to explore how debates about unemployment and how to respond to it were being internationalized. Utilizing the vast archives of the League of Nations and ILO, the thesis focuses on a series of interconnected themes – public works and economic policy, migration, housing, and nutrition – themes that the League and ILO identified as being the ‘fallout’ from unemployment. It builds on recent research of the League and ILO that has revealed more complex histories of these two international organizations and that has recognized that the ‘technical’ agencies were core functions that consumed significant resources of personnel and money. Crucially, this work not only continued during the 1930s but thrived even as the political atmosphere darkened; it is, therefore, a history that offers another side to the autarky and nationalism of the 1930s. The thesis also connects the technical agencies of the League of Nations to the ILO and, in contrast to the customary treatment of the interaction of these two organizations that emphasizes inter-agency tension, it identifies how the collaboration was an important step in the rediscovery of the fundamental connection between economy and society by linking economic policy to social and physical welfare.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:f097700f-c18d-4acf-b17b-477f1fc11c362024-03-28T12:07:32ZAn international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937Thesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:f097700f-c18d-4acf-b17b-477f1fc11c36League of NationsInternational Labour OrganizationGreat DepressionUnemploymentEnglishORA Deposit2017Timpson, MClavin, P<p>Late in 1931, the International Labour Organization (ILO) estimated that worldwide unemployment had reached 20-25 million. The ILO was also mindful that the consequences of unemployment were borne by dependents and concluded that the number of people directly affected by unemployment was therefore probably in the region of 50-60 million. The thesis revisits this old theme of the ‘Hungry Thirties’ but considers it in a new and different way. Most histories of unemployment during the Great Depression have been presented in national terms but this study examines unemployment from an international perspective by utilizing the League of Nations and ILO as sites through which to explore how debates about unemployment and how to respond to it were being internationalized. Utilizing the vast archives of the League of Nations and ILO, the thesis focuses on a series of interconnected themes – public works and economic policy, migration, housing, and nutrition – themes that the League and ILO identified as being the ‘fallout’ from unemployment. It builds on recent research of the League and ILO that has revealed more complex histories of these two international organizations and that has recognized that the ‘technical’ agencies were core functions that consumed significant resources of personnel and money. Crucially, this work not only continued during the 1930s but thrived even as the political atmosphere darkened; it is, therefore, a history that offers another side to the autarky and nationalism of the 1930s. The thesis also connects the technical agencies of the League of Nations to the ILO and, in contrast to the customary treatment of the interaction of these two organizations that emphasizes inter-agency tension, it identifies how the collaboration was an important step in the rediscovery of the fundamental connection between economy and society by linking economic policy to social and physical welfare.</p>
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International Labour Organization
Great Depression
Unemployment
Timpson, M
An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937
title An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937
title_full An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937
title_fullStr An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937
title_full_unstemmed An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937
title_short An international history of unemployment through the League of Nations and the International Labour Organization, 1931-1937
title_sort international history of unemployment through the league of nations and the international labour organization 1931 1937
topic League of Nations
International Labour Organization
Great Depression
Unemployment
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