Publications
The ILO publishes a wide range of books, reports, working papers, training manuals, CD-ROMs, videos and flash movies, relevant to China and Mongolia. Some of these can be downloaded directly. Others can be requested from the ILO Library in Beijing.
2019
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ILO information leaflet
01 January 2019
2018
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ILO Publications Catalogue 2018
31 October 2018
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Tripartite declaration of principles concerning multinational enterprises and social policy
26 October 2018
The principles laid down in the Tripartite Declaration of Principles concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy (MNE Declaration) offer guidelines to multinational enterprises, governments, and employers’ and workers’ organizations in such areas as employment, training, conditions of work and life, and industrial relations.
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Recommendation No. 205 on Employment and Decent Work for Peace and Resilience: What Role for Trade Unions?
12 October 2018
This policy brief aims at assisting workers’ organisations in positioning themselves with regard to conflicts and disasters, in particular, with regard to the generation of employment and decent work for the purpose of prevention, recovery, peace, and resilience with respect to crisis situations arising from both conflicts and disasters.
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Brochure-The ILO Global Business & Disability Network China Chapter
31 July 2018
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Recruitment costs for Chinese workers in EU Member States - Case study: Chinese chefs in Germany
30 May 2018
The research aims to identify general challenges and the scope of migration costs for Chinese workers in the EU Member States.
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Memorandum of technical comments on the draft labour law of Mongolia
30 May 2018
As response to the request of the Government of Mongolia, the International Labour Office has provided technical comments on the draft labour law in November 2014 based on the draft submitted on August 1, 2014.
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The ILO MNE Declaration: What’s in it for Workers?
01 May 2018
The ILO Tripartite Declaration of Principles Concerning Multinational Enterprises and Social Policy (MNE Declaration) was negotiated and adopted by governments, employers and workers in 1977. It is the only ILO instrument that provides direct guidance on how companies can contribute to the realization of decent work for all and highlights the central role of freedom of association and collective bargaining as well as industrial relations and social dialogue.
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Generation Safe & Healthy - Poster
28 April 2018
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Improving the Safety and Health of Young Workers
28 April 2018
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Developmental impacts of expanding social protection
12 April 2018
This brief presents how investments in social protection contribute to more productive, prosperous and equitable societies.
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SCORE Training-Promoting the capacity of suppliers in global supply chains
24 January 2018
2017
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Decent Work Country Programme in Mongolia 2017-2021
29 December 2017
Contributing to realizing decent work in Mongolia.
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Training package on child labour (in Mongolian)
26 December 2017
This training package is designed to conduct a training on child labour so that to improve capacity of policy makers, government and non-government officials working in the area of labour and employment, as well as children and family issues.
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ILO Approach to Strategic Compliance Planning for Labour Inspectorates
29 November 2017
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World Social Protection Report 2017-19: Universal social protection to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
29 November 2017
This ILO flagship report provides a global overview of recent trends in social protection systems, including social protection floors. Based on new data, it offers a broad range of global, regional and country data on social protection coverage, benefits and public expenditures on social protection.
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Attracting skilled international migrants to China: A review and comparison of policies and practices
28 September 2017
The report reviews the existing policies and practices of China concerning the attraction of foreign professionals and other skilled international migrants with a comparative analysis of talent attraction policies and their outcomes in Germany, Japan, and Singapore. Based on a comparative study, recommendations are put forward for China to improve its foreign talent policies and practices in order to be more successful in the international competition for talents.
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Labour Migration From China to Europe: Scope and Potential
06 September 2017
The research presented in this report was conducted under the “EU-China Dialogue on Migration and Mobility Support Project”, funded by the EU and jointly carried out by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Executive Summary-Labour Migration From China to Europe: Scope and Potential
06 September 2017
The research presented in this report was conducted under the “EU-China Dialogue on Migration and Mobility Support Project”, funded by the EU and jointly carried out by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Executive Summary-Attracting skilled international migrants to China: A review and comparison of policies and practices
21 August 2017