Tools and Services on Skills and Employability
2015
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Publication
Guidelines for inclusion of skills aspects into employment-related analyses and policy formulation
03 December 2015
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Guidance Note
Anticipating and matching skills and jobs
05 November 2015
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Publication
Global Employment Trends for Youth 2015: Scaling up investments in decent jobs for youth
08 October 2015
This issue of Global Employment Trends for Youth provides an update on youth labour markets around the world, focusing both on the continuing labour market instability and on structural issues in youth labour markets.
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Work4Youth Publications
Labour market transitions of young women and men in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
26 March 2015
This report presents the results of the School-to-work transition surveys (SWTS) implemented in six countries in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region – Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Republic of Moldova, Russian Federation, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Ukraine – in 2012 or 2013. The indicators resulting from the surveys and analysed in this report provide a much more detailed picture of the youth in the labour market in a part of the world where unemployment rates are among the highest in the world.
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Publication
National Employment Policies: A guide for workers’ organisations
08 January 2015
2014
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Publication
Promoting youth employment through activation strategies
24 November 2014
EMPLOYMENT Working Paper No. 163
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Instructional material
Monitoring and evaluation of youth employment programmes: A learning guide
25 August 2014
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Meeting document
Resolution concerning the second recurrent discussion on employment
16 July 2014
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Publication
Skills for Employment Policy Brief - Greening the economies of least developed countries: the role of skills and training
18 June 2014
Part of the Policy Brief series produced by the Skills and Employability Branch
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Publication
Guide to international labour standards (2014)
10 June 2014
Provides summaries of the contents of ILO Conventions and Recommendations by subject matter.