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United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 8 : Decent work and Economic Growth

Author(s) Mr. Jeet Bharat Dadhania, Ms. Purvi Parsana
Country India
Abstract This research project considers Sustainable Development Goal 8 (SDG 8): "Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all." In the wake of the extraordinary present-day global economic restructuring precipitated by the pandemic, rising inequalities, and technological disruptions, SDG 8 has arguably undergone a newfound relevance. With an entire 5 billion-plus working population on this Earth, decent work remains one of the key referents to dignity, stabilization, and economic empowerment.

In this paper, the linkage between economic growth and employment, especially the way inclusive and innovation-driven policies promote sustainable development, will be studied. Following a macro-topics-based discussion of SDG 8, covering its definitions, progress indicators, and relationships with other UN goals, the research zooms in on a comparison of statistics from both developed and developing nations—involving youth unemployment, informal labor markets, gender inequality, and productivity trend pattern analyses.

Implications highlighted under this project are critical gaps in progress and the highest-impact strategies for transformation, as gleaned from reports from the UN, ILO, World Bank, and other global agencies. Case studies from India, Germany, and Rwanda provide real-world reflections on inclusive growth.

Concrete policy suggestions that may engender decent work as well as sustainable economic growth are issued at the close of the project in tandem with innovations by young people themselves. Hence, this research clearly demonstrates that sustainable development cannot be fostered without setting decent employment and inclusive economic participation at the top of their agenda at all levels in society.
Keywords Economics, Job, Employment, Equality, United Nations
Field Sociology > Economics
Published In Volume 16, Issue 3, July-September 2025
Published On 2025-08-24
DOI https://doi.org/10.71097/IJSAT.v16.i3.7875
Short DOI https://doi.org/g9x3zc

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