Publications on labour migration
May 2019
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Meeting document
Agenda - Workshop on SDG indicator 10.7.1: Measuring recruitment costs
20 May 2019
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Publication
Support to the Reintegration of Returnees in Ethiopia - brochure
13 May 2019
Support to the Reintegration of Returnees in Ethiopia: Programme achievement
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Meeting document
Agenda
10 May 2019
Agenda for the Training and planning workshop for the Cambodian National Employment Agency (NEA) officers on the promotion of SaverAsia app
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Meeting document
Concept Note and Agenda
10 May 2019
Concept note and agenda for the Save Smart Training of Trainers Gender-Responsive Financial Literacy Training for Migrant Workers and their Families
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9-10 May 2019, International Labour Organization, Geneva
Conference Programme
09 May 2019
The 2019 CEPR/IGC/ILO/GSEM Conference on Labour Markets in Developing Countries will be held in Geneva from 9-10 May 2019 at the headquarters of the ILO. The Conference is jointly organised by CEPR, IGC, ILO and the Institute of Economics and Econometrics at the GSEM-University of Geneva.
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9-10 May 2019, International Labour Organization, Geneva
First ILO-CEPR-IGC-UNIGE Conference on Labour Markets and Developing Countries - Keynote Speakers
09 May 2019
The conference features two keynote talks by Professor Michael Greenstone (University of Chicago and CEPR) and Professor Robert Townsend (MIT and CEPR).
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Publication
Pathways for empowering employment: Diversity and challenges for women migrant workers of Bangladesh
07 May 2019
The study focuses on short term overseas employment of semi-skilled and low-skilled workers because most Bangladeshi female workers fall under this category. It covers only regular migration because there is insufficient data available on irregular, undocumented migration.
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Newsletter
Fair Recruitment Initiative Newsletter - Special Edition May 2019
06 May 2019
April 2019
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Publication
General principles & operational guidelines for fair recruitment (in Bangla)
10 April 2019
These principles and guidelines are intended to cover the recruitment of all workers, including migrant workers, whether directly by employers or through intermediaries. Implementation of these principles and guidelines at the national level should occur after consultation between the social partners and the government.
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UNHCR Study
Vulnerability Assessment Framework - Population study 2019
09 April 2019
This 2019 study, for the first time, provide insights into the prevalence of child labour as a result of a collaboration between UNHCR and ILO Research Teams.