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Resources from Country Employment Policy Unit (EMP/CEPOL)

  1. Implementing the G20 Seoul Development and Employment Commitments: An Assessment

    11 February 2013

    This study assesses how much the G20 members have implemented the development and employment commitments that were made at the G20 summit in Seoul on November 11-12, 2010, both in the first year following the summit and then in the months and years beyond. The study also synthesizes supporting case studies on India, Mexico and South Africa for deeper analysis.

  2. Republic of Korea: Development of National Employment Policies through Two Economic Crises

    07 January 2013

    The purpose of the study is to (i) document employment policies that the Republic of Korea implemented to cope with two economic crises (1997 and 2008); (ii) extract policy lessons which could be useful to other countries; and (iii) review the Republic of Korea’s experience from the standpoint of ILO Convention on Employment Policy and Promotion (C.122) which requires each member state to pursue an active employment policy as a major goal.

  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. Energy, Jobs and Skills: A rapid assessment of potential in Mtwara, Tanzania

    10 November 2009

    Special Paper 09.32, Research on Poverty Alleviation (REPOA), Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

  5. A rapid impact assessment of the global economic crisis on Liberia

    05 November 2009

    Prepared for the Republic of Liberia with technical assistance from Professor James Heintz and the International Labour Organization

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