
What began as a crisis in finance markets has rapidly become a global jobs crisis. Unemployment is rising. The number of working poor is increasing. Businesses are going under. Concern is growing over the balance, fairness and sustainability of the sort of globalization we have had in the run up to the financial crash. The International Labour Organization, representing actors of the real economy, that is governments, working together with representatives of employers and workers organizations, is playing its role within the UN and multilateral system to support its constituents as they seek to weather the crisis, prepare for recovery and shape a new fair globalization. The Decent Work Agenda provides the policy framework to confront the crisis.
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- Jobless rate among MENA's youth the highest globally, MENAFN.com, 07 February 2012
- South Africa's unemployment rate fell to 23.9% in the fourth quarter of 2011, BuaNews, 07 February 2012
See also: South African economy adds jobs, SouthAfrica.info, 08 February 2012 - Morocco vows to honour job creation promises , Siham Ali, Magharebia.com, 06 February 2012
- South African living standards 'on the up', SouthAfrica.info, 03 February 2012
- Micro-determinants of informal employment in the Middle East and North Africa region [pdf 1.25 MB] , Diego F. Angel-Urdinola, Kimie Tanabe, World Bank, January 2012
- Employment generation in rural Africa : mid-term results from an experimental evaluation of the Youth Opportunities Program in Northern Uganda [pdf 716.78 KB] , Christopher Blattman, Nathan Fiala, Sebastian Martinez, World Bank, December 2011
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