Youth employment resources

  1. Unlocking potential: Gender-Responsive Budgeting in TVET and skills development - Investing in women's economic empowerment

    03 November 2024

    The ILO’s ProGRESS Project, funded by the Government of Canada, organised a dynamic discussion on ‘Gender Responsive Budgeting (GRB) for the skills and TVET sectors’ on 11 March 2024.

  2. Key achievements and highlights of the Young Futuremakers Thailand - Promoting Youth Employability project.

    26 March 2024

    With the support of the Standard Chartered Foundation, the ILO delivered the “Young Futuremakers Thailand - Promoting Youth Employability” project from February 2021 - April 2022. The project supported disadvantaged youth, through the provision of technical skills and employability training, and employment services. The project's geographical focus was Bangkok and the provinces of Rayong, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya and Nakhon Ratchasima.

  3. Measuring labour market transitions of youths in Thailand: Evidence from rotation groups (2012–21) in the Labour Force Surveys

    26 March 2024

    This study analysed data covering a full decade of Thai economic activity. It is critical to recognize just how much has changed in the country over the intervening decade. Demographic change has resulted in overall population decline as well as a reduction in the number of people entering the labour force.

  4. © Tarinee Youkhaw/ILO 2024

    ILO helps over 3,600 young Cambodians find decent job opportunities

    29 February 2024

    Career fairs in three provinces create awareness of changing work trends and bridge the skills mismatch while supporting inclusiveness.

  5. Connecting young Cambodians with decent job opportunities and leaving no one behind

    29 February 2024

    Job fairs organized by the International Labour Organization and the Cambodia Team for Education Program Organization in February 2024 created awareness of changing work trends and bridged the skills mismatch while supporting inclusiveness in Kampong Cham, Battambang and Banteay Meanchey provinces.

  6. E-Newsletters of the ILO CO-Jakarta: February 2024

    29 February 2024

  7. Career maps for the futuremakers

    27 February 2024

    The ILO Young Futuremakers Malaysia Project in collaboration with Standard Chartered Foundation and Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia has launched three bilingual maps highlighting career enhancement opportunities for those working in restaurants, bakeries, and as baristas in Malaysia.

  8. Career progression maps help Malaysian youth chart career paths in the food services industry

    20 February 2024

    Maps highlighting career progression opportunities expected to benefit thousands of young Malaysians over the next few years.

  9. Career map: Restaurant

    20 February 2024

    This career progression map highlights career enhancement opportunities for young Malaysians working in restaurants. It is developed by the ILO Young Futuremakers Malaysia programme, funded by Standard Chartered Foundation, in collaboration with the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM).

  10. Restaurant

    20 February 2024

    This career progression map highlights career enhancement opportunities for young Malaysians working in restaurants. It is developed by the ILO Young Futuremakers Malaysia programme, funded by Standard Chartered Foundation, in collaboration with the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM).