Publications on labour migration
October 2016
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Publication
Challenges in long-term care of the elderly in Central and Eastern Europe
13 October 2016
The purpose of this report is to shed light on the growing long-term care challenges in social protection, with a particular focus on the Central and Eastern European countries.
May 2015
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Publication
The ILO at Work in Central and Eastern Europe 2009-2014
28 May 2015
This publication is a collection of good practices and outputs of the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) activities in Central and Eastern Europe.
August 2013
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Country brief
Employment and Migration in Serbia
12 August 2013
Serbia counts more than 800,000 young people between the ages of 15 and 24 – 52 per cent men and 48 per cent women – which is almost 18% of the overall working age population. These young Serbians face great labour market challenges. The employment rate for youth aged 15-24, just above 15 per cent, is three times lower than for the working-age population (47 per cent). With an unemployment rate reaching 46 per cent, the young generation is also more than twice as likely to be unemployed as the overall working-age population, which faces an unemployment rate of 20 per cent.
January 2006
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Publication
Health worker migration flows in Europe: Overview and case studies in selected CEE countries – Romania, Czech Republic, Serbia and Croatia
01 January 2006
Working paper 245