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Rural Renewable Energy Investments and Their Impact on Employment
his series of project publications aims to capture the tools, methods, and processes developed under the EC and ILO joint project entitled “Strengthening the Impact on Employment of Sector and Trade...
Section:Working Papers
by Internaional Labour Organization [ILO] | Published On 07 Jul 2017
The Role of Construction as an Employment Provider: A World-Wide Input-Output Analysis
This study shows how important the construction sector has been over the last decade as an employment provider in countries at different levels of development. The analysis also revealed decreasing tr...
Section:Working Papers
by Christoph Ernst | Published On 21 Dec 2016
Women at Work Trends 2016
Over the last two decades, women’s significant progress in educational achievements has not translated into a comparable improvement in their position at work. In many regions in the world, in compari...
Section:Reports
by International Labour Organization [ILO] | Published On 07 Mar 2016
World Employment and Social Outlook 2016 – Transforming Jobs to End Poverty
This edition of the World Employment and Social Outlook (WESO) examines the relationship between decent work and poverty reduction. It starts by documenting trends in poverty around the world while pa...
Section:Reports
by International Labour Organisation ILO | Published On 01 Jan 2016
Minimum Wage Setting Practices in Domestic Work: An Inter-State Analysis
The aim of the study is to do a comparative analysis of the states that have notified minimum wages for domestic workers with a view to draw lessons from their experiences. The experiences of various...
Section:Working Papers
by Neetha N | Published On 10 Nov 2015
For a Fee: The Business of Recruiting Bangladeshi Women for Domestic Work in Jordan and Lebanon
This study aims to shed light on the industry that profits from the recruitment of women from South Asian countries into domestic work employment in the Middle East, with a particular focus on Banglad...
Section:Working Papers
by Katharine Jones | Published On 24 Jun 2015
Progress Made and Challenges Ahead for the Bangladesh Ready-Made Garment Sector
In two years since Rana Plaza collapsed, considerable progress has been made towards creating a safer ready made garment sector for Bangladesh. This ILO publication looks at what has been achieved and...
Section:Articles
by International Labour Organisation ILO | Published On 21 Apr 2015
Women and the Future of Work: Beijing + 20 and Beyond
Despite significant progress since the 4th World Conference on Women in Beijing in 1995, women continue to experience widespread discrimination and inequality in the workplace. Twenty years later the...
Section:Reports
by International Labour Organisation ILO | Published On 06 Mar 2015
Bilateral Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding on Migration of Low Skilled Workers: A Review
The aim of the paper is to review trends in developments of bilateral agreements (BAs) and MOUs focussing on low-skilled migration based on a global mapping exercise and and highlight agreements which...
Section:Research Papers
by Piyasiri Wickramasekara | Published On 01 Mar 2015
World Employment and Social Outlook - Trends 2015
Formerly entitled Global Employment Trends, the World Employment and Social Outlook – Trends 2015 includes a forecast of global unemployment levels and explains the factors behind this trend, includin...
Section:Reports
by International Labour Organisation ILO | Published On 20 Jan 2015
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