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Publications

2011

  1. Innovations in Public Employment Programmes International Course Flyer

    01 September 2011

    Organized by ILO-ITC, in collaboration with the Employment- Intensive Investment Programme (EIIP)

  2. Analysing the employment impact of public investment and sectoral policies - The DySAM methodology

    01 August 2011

    This paper presents the DySAM, a diagnostic tool which helps understand the employment impact of infrastructure investment, but also other public policies. The paper explains its functioning, purpose and applicability also showing findings of country studies.

  3. From the Great Recession to Labour Market Recovery. Issues, evidence and policy options

    06 January 2011

    The Great Recession was one of the most traumatic global events of the first decade of the twenty-first century. This book showcases research undertaken by leading experts on the macroeconomic and labour market dimensions of the financial crisis of 2007-2009. It provides a global overview, interpreting the causes, consequences and policy responses to the Great Recession from the perspective of both developing and developed countries.

2010

  1. Mitigating a Jobs Crisis: Innovations in Public Employment Programmes (IPEP)

    01 July 2010

    Employment Sector - Employment Report No. 6

  2. The Korean labour market: some historical macroeconomic perspectives

    01 July 2010

    Employment Working Paper No. 59

  3. Employment Diagnostic Analysis on Malawi

    01 June 2010

    Prepared for the Government of Malawi by Professor Dick Durevall and Dr. Richard Mussa, with assistance from the International Labour Organisation

  4. Brief profile on Informal Economy

    01 June 2010

    Employment for social justice and a fair globalization

  5. Brief profile on Employment-Intensive Investments

    01 June 2010

    Employment for social justice and a fair globalization

  6. Brief profile on Employment Policies

    01 June 2010

    Employment for social justice and a fair globalization

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