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Decent work, decent lives, and healthy lives for sustainable development
Peiró, J. M., C. Steinebach, L. Foster, S. Di Nuovo, G. Carrus, G. Gutiérrez and A. Di Fabio
Source: Australian Journal of Career Development
Abstract
This article brings together psychologists from different parts of the world to reflect on Sustainable Development Goal 8, which focuses on decent work and economic growth. Rather than treating this goal on its own, the authors look at how it connects to broader ideas, especially the importance of decent and healthy lives. The paper is shaped by insights from career and career development research, particularly as these areas relate to changing ideas about work and well-being. Each contributor offers a distinct perspective, drawing from their experience and expertise. Topics include human dignity, European perspectives on decent work, entrepreneurship, artificial intelligence, the physical environment, and the working lives of practitioners themselves. While the sections differ in focus, they are closely connected. Together, they offer a thoughtful look at how applied psychology can help people lead more sustainable and meaningful lives and how careers can evolve in response to global challenges.
Recommended citation

Peiró, J. M., C. Steinebach, L. Foster, S. Di Nuovo, G. Carrus, G. Gutiérrez and A. Di Fabio (2025). «Decent work, decent lives, and healthy lives for sustainable development». Australian Journal of Career Development 34, no. 3: 217-226.