This book provides a comprehensive overview of post-war labour
market reconstructions, in the context of a regional bloc whose
member states have experienced conflict. Focusing on the Southern
African Development Community (SADC) region, the book explores how
major conflicts often expose shortcomings in affected countries
particularly on their post-war labour market reconstruction
processes. The authors discuss how countries in the SADC region in
particular are equipped to navigate such processes. This key
question drives the overview of relationships between labour market
issues and wars of liberation from colonial rule and apartheid,
rights to self-determination and racial (in)equality and the need
to succinctly explain how labour market issues shaped civil wars in
some post-independent SADC member states. The book examines the
role of the state in reconstruction processes of post-war labour
markets and the contribution of labour market institutions to these
reconstructions. It further analyses private sector participation
in remaking labour markets and workers’ experiences in finding
employment in labour markets under reconstruction. The book
provides specific insights from experiences in the Democratic
Republic of the Congo (DRC).
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