Employment services: Key resources
February 2024
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ILO Working Paper 103
New Forms of Employment and Labour Protection in China
20 February 2024
The objective of this paper is to provide a panoramic description and analysis of the diversity of the new forms of employment that have been emerging in China, with the focus on their background, the main types, the status quo of labour rights protection, and the government's responses to the challenges of labour regulations brought by NFE. Finally, on the basis of the above, the paper puts forward corresponding policy recommendations on how to improve workers' protection in new forms of Employment.
January 2024
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Publication
Reporting on forced labour and fair recruitment: An ILO toolkit for Mongolian journalists
15 January 2024
This toolkit was developed to help journalists report on fair recruitment and forced labour.
December 2023
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#RatifyC88 #RatifyC181
Factsheet: Ratification of ILO Employment Services Conventions
19 December 2023
This document contains information on ILO Conventions C88 and C181, as well as frequently asked questions (FAQs).
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Publication
Step by step guide on how to ratify ILO Conventions No. 88 on Employment Services and No. 181 on Private Employment Agencies
13 December 2023
This guide aims to facilitate the understanding by national stakeholders of the ratification process of ILO Conventions C88 and C181.
October 2023
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Publication
An appraisal of EIIP’s longer-term development impacts
19 October 2023
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of how the project implementation related activities of the Employment Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP) generate long-term development impacts which arise out of: (a) the benefits for users and the wider society of the improved assets, and (b) the employment and increased incomes of those employed on projects.
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Gender equality
Where women work in Asia and the Pacific: Implications for policies, equity and inclusive growth
11 October 2023
This study analyzes gender gaps in Asia and the Pacific’s labour market and shows why removing the barriers preventing women accessing decent work, increasing pay and improving working conditions can drive inclusive development and economic growth.
July 2023
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Global Report Part I
Public employment services and active labour market policies for transitions: Responses to mega trends and crises
14 July 2023
The first global report by the ILO on public employment services explores their role in mitigating the labor market disruptions stemming from the COVID-19 crisis and potentially future crises. Additionally, it investigates the adaptive measures and innovative strategies these institutions have employed to navigate the evolving world of work during the past two decades.
June 2023
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Youth employment
Viet Nam - Technology in public employment services to promote youth employment
30 June 2023
This country profile on technology in public employment services (PES) for youth is part of the ILO (2023) report on Technology in public employment services to promote youth employment in Asia and the Pacific. The report provides insights into how PES in Asia-Pacific are digitally transforming and how they are using technology to support youth in the labour market.
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Youth employment
Singapore - Technology in public employment services to promote youth employment
30 June 2023
This country profile on technology in public employment services (PES) for youth is part of the ILO (2023) report on Technology in public employment services to promote youth employment in Asia and the Pacific. The report provides insights into how PES in Asia-Pacific are digitally transforming and how they are using technology to support youth in the labour market.
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Youth employment
Republic of Korea - Technology in public employment services to promote youth employment
30 June 2023
This country profile on technology in public employment services (PES) for youth is part of the ILO (2023) report on Technology in public employment services to promote youth employment in Asia and the Pacific. The report provides insights into how PES in Asia-Pacific are digitally transforming and how they are using technology to support youth in the labour market.